NCAA Division I women's lacrosse

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NCAA Division I women's lacrosse is the highest level of intercollegiate women's lacrosse competition in the United States, featuring top university programs governed by the National Collegiate Athletic Association.


Statements (50)
Predicate Object
instanceOf college sports competition
women's lacrosse division
ballType women's lacrosse ball
championshipHeldIn May
competitionLevel Division I
competitionType intercollegiate
country United States
eligibility NCAA Division I member institutions
fieldType outdoor field
gender women
governingBody National Collegiate Athletic Association
governsScholarships athletic scholarships
hasConferences ASUN Conference
America East Conference
American Athletic Conference
Atlantic Coast Conference
Big East Conference
Big Ten Conference
Colonial Athletic Association
Ivy League
Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference
Mid-American Conference
Northeast Conference
Pacific-12 Conference
Patriot League
Southern Conference
hasPositions attack
defense
goalkeeper
midfield
highestLevelWithin U.S. college women's lacrosse
includes NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship
lowerDivision NCAA Division II women's lacrosse
NCAA Division III women's lacrosse
organizesChampionship NCAA Division I Women's Lacrosse Championship
partOf NCAA Division I
NCAA women's lacrosse
rulesBasedOn NCAA women's lacrosse rules
scholarshipLimitType head-count or equivalency sport (per NCAA rules; varies by era)
seasonStructure NCAA tournament
conference tournaments
regular season
sport women's lacrosse
stickType women's lacrosse stick
teamType college teams
university teams
typicalSeasonMonths April
February
March
May

Referenced by (4)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Harvard Crimson women’s lacrosse ("NCAA Division I women’s lacrosse")
Yale Bulldogs women’s lacrosse ("NCAA Division I women’s lacrosse")
playsIn
Penn Quakers women's lacrosse ("Ivy League women's lacrosse")
conferenceMembership
Penn Quakers women's lacrosse
division

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