NCAA announces championship site selections for 2026-27 and 2027-28 | Syracusefan.com

NCAA announces championship site selections for 2026-27 and 2027-28

OrangeXtreme

The Mayor of Dewitt
Joined
Aug 15, 2011
Messages
228,688
Like
411,332

The Divisions I, II and III Men’s Lacrosse Championships will take place in Philadelphia for the ninth time in 2027 at Lincoln Financial Field, while returning to Foxborough, Massachusetts, in 2028 for the seventh time at Gillette Stadium.

The Division I Women’s Lacrosse Championship will return to Philadelphia’s Subaru Park in 2027 and 2028 after the venue hosted back-to-back in 2015 and 2016.
 

While not noted in the NCAA's release, there is still no location for the Division I, II and III men's lacrosse and Division I women's lacrosse championship in 2026 after a winning bid by the United States to host the FIFA World Cup eliminated Gillette Stadium as a possibility.
 

While not noted in the NCAA's release, there is still no location for the Division I, II and III men's lacrosse and Division I women's lacrosse championship in 2026 after a winning bid by the United States to host the FIFA World Cup eliminated Gillette Stadium as a possibility.
Hoping they pick an MLS stadium, since Philly is getting 2027 it might make sense to put it DC at their new stadium?
 
Hoping they pick an MLS stadium, since Philly is getting 2027 it might make sense to put it DC at their new stadium?

They wouldn't consider Texas, Colorado, or Utah, would they?
 
They wouldn't consider Texas, Colorado, or Utah, would they?
I would imagine NC, GA, or FL being ahead in line of those states since it’s still easy to travel to for east coasters, but would love a Denver final!

That being said they’re definitely going to be in Baltimore haha the NCAA just mindlessly rotates the three same sites
 
Last edited:
Hoping they pick an MLS stadium, since Philly is getting 2027 it might make sense to put it DC at their new stadium?
From what I understand Audi Field, the DC MLS stadium would be a monstrous PITA to get to and park. It's not convenient at all to Metro.
 
From what I understand Audi Field, the DC MLS stadium would be a monstrous PITA to get to and park. It's not convenient at all to Metro.

Metro is 5 blocks away. Parking is fine, besides the baseball lots they have their own.
 

Forum statistics

Threads
170,892
Messages
4,916,007
Members
6,010
Latest member
Uncle T

Online statistics

Members online
376
Guests online
1,720
Total visitors
2,096


...
Top Bottom