2005 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship

The 2005 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship was the 25th women's collegiate field hockey tournament organized by the National Collegiate Athletic Association, to determine the top college field hockey team in the United States. The Maryland Terrapins won their fourth championship, defeating the Duke Blue Devils in the final.[1] The semifinals and championship were hosted by the University of Louisville at Trager Stadium in Louisville, Kentucky.

2005 NCAA Division I Field Hockey Championship
Country United States
Teams16
ChampionsMaryland (4th title)
Runners-upDuke (3rd title game)
Matches played15
Goals scored68 (4.53 per match)
2004
2006

Bracket

  First round Second round Semifinals Championship
Louisville, Kentucky
Trager Stadium
                                     
Maryland 4  
Richmond 0  
  Maryland 3  
    American 0  
American 3
Penn State 2  
  Maryland 3  
  Old Dominion 2  
Michigan (OT) 4  
Boston U. 3  
  Michigan 2
    Old Dominion 3  
Old Dominion 5
Ohio State 4  
  Maryland 1
  Duke 0
Duke (2OT) 2  
Princeton 1  
  Duke (2OT) 3
    Connecticut 2  
Connecticut 3
Boston College 2  
  Duke 3
  Wake Forest 2  
Indiana 3  
North Carolina 2  
  Indiana 0
    Wake Forest 5  
Wake Forest 1
California 0  
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References

  1. "2005 Division I Field Hockey Championship Bracket" (PDF). NCAA. NCAA.org. p. 6. Retrieved December 8, 2013.
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