2025 NAIA Men's Lacrosse National Championship Qualifiers Revealed

2025 NAIA Men's Lacrosse National Championship Qualifiers Revealed

KANSAS CITY, Mo. – [Selection Show | Bracket] The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) has officially announced the qualifiers and game times for the inaugural NAIA Men’s Lacrosse National Championship hosted by the Savannah Sports Council. The eight-team field will get underway in Savannah, Ga., with games beginning on May 7th and running through the 10th at Memorial Stadium.

This year’s championship field includes three automatic qualifiers and five at-large bids. Automatic berths were given to teams that won their respective conference tournament title. The NAIA Men’s Lacrosse National Selection Committee determined the five at-large bids. This committee consists of NAIA Head Coaches and administrators from around the country.

The 2025 NAIA Men's Lacrosse Championship is broadcast FREE on Urban Edge Network and the newly redesigned NAIA Network for all matches in Savannah, Ga. 

 

Qualifier Highlights

  • This year is the first men's lacrosse national championship after being an invitational sport for the previous eight years.
  • The first-ever national championship field sports an overall record of 96-25 for a 79.3 winning percentage.
  • The Appalachian Athletic Conference leads the field with four teams qualifying for the first national championship with Cumberlands (Ky.), Keiser (Fla.), Reinhardt (Ga.), and Webber International (Fla.).
  • Concordia (Mich.), Indiana Tech, and Madonna (Mich.) all make the field from the Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference, while William Penn (Iowa) is the one Heart of America team to make the field.
  • For a full look at the bracket, click HERE
Insititution Qualification Season Record
Concordia (Mich.) Conference Tournament Champion 11-5
Cumberlands (Ky.) At-Large 11-4
Indiana Tech At-Large 13-3
Keiser (Fla.) Conference Tournament Champion 12-1
Madonna (Mich.) At-Large 13-5
Reinhardt (Ga.) At-Large 11-2
Webber International (Fla.) At-Large 13-2
William Penn (Iowa) Conference Tournament Champion 12-3