NCAA posts Division III lacrosse bracket
- NCAA.com updated its Division III men’s lacrosse championship page on May 15, publishing the 2026 bracket, schedule and live scores for the 40-team tournament. - The NCAA’s bracket page lists a 40-team, single-elimination field, with the championship game scheduled for May 24 at Scott Stadium in Charlottesville. - Sunday’s semifinals lead into the May 24 title game, with bracket updates and scores posted on NCAA.com.
NCAA.com has posted and updated its live hub for the 2026 Division III men’s lacrosse championship, giving readers one page for the bracket, schedule and scores as the tournament moves through its final rounds. The NCAA’s news page, published May 15 and linked from the Division III men’s lacrosse home page, says the championship continued with quarterfinals on May 15-16. The official bracket page also shows live results and links to a printable bracket and ticket information. The title game is scheduled for Sunday, May 24, at Scott Stadium in Charlottesville, Virginia. ### When did the NCAA put the bracket and score hub online? The NCAA staff article carrying the bracket, schedule and scores is dated May 15, 2026, on NCAA.com. That page says it includes “what to know” for the 2026 Division III men’s lacrosse championship and presents the interactive bracket and tournament schedule in one place. (ncaa.com) A separate NCAA bracket page for the 2026 Division III men’s tournament was also live as of May 17 and showed completed game results alongside the remaining rounds. The page includes a printable bracket and championship ticket links. ### What does the NCAA page show for this tournament? The NCAA says the Division III men’s lacrosse championship is a 40-team, single-elimination tournament. (ncaa.com) According to the May 15 championship page, champions from 27 qualifying conferences received automatic bids, with the remaining spots filled by at-large selections. (ncaa.com) The NCAA’s Division III men’s lacrosse home page links readers to the championship coverage, rankings, schedules and bracket resources. The championship information page on NCAA.org also lists the 2025-26 championship bracket and identifies May 24, 2026, as the event date for Scott Stadium in Charlottesville. ### Which teams and results were visible on the live bracket? The NCAA bracket page showed several completed results by May 17, including Salisbury’s 11-9 win over Lawrence, Babson’s 14-12 win over RIT in an earlier listing on the bracket page, and a later result showing RIT 21 in the updated bracket display. (ncaa.com) The live NCAA bracket page is the governing site’s running scoreboard for the tournament and reflects ongoing updates as rounds are completed. (ncaa.com) Inside Lacrosse’s Division III scoreboard, which matched the tournament’s late-stage pairings, showed Tufts defeating York (Pennsylvania) 22-9, Wesleyan (Connecticut) defeating Christopher Newport 15-7, and RIT defeating Bowdoin 16-12 on May 16. Those results align with the NCAA’s description that the event had advanced beyond the opening rounds and into the final weekend. (ncaa.com) ### Where does this fit in the tournament timeline? The NCAA announced the 40-team field on May 3 through the Division III Men’s Lacrosse Committee. That selections release said the championship would provide for a 40-team tournament and identified the committee as the body choosing the field. The NCAA’s earlier championship page, published May 10, laid out the bracket and schedule after selections were announced. (insidelacrosse.com) By May 15, the updated page had shifted to a live score-and-bracket format as quarterfinal play began. ### Where can readers track the rest of the tournament? NCAA.com’s bracket page is the central live tracker for the 2026 Division III men’s lacrosse championship. (ncaa.com) The page includes the interactive bracket, printable bracket and links tied to the championship. The NCAA says the semifinals are on Sunday, May 17, and the championship game is set for Sunday, May 24, at 12 p.m. (ncaa.com) Eastern at Scott Stadium in Charlottesville, Virginia. Scores and bracket updates remain available through the NCAA’s Division III men’s lacrosse pages as those games are played. (ncaa.com 1) (ncaa.com 2)