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Field hockey was one of 12 women's sports added to the NCAA championship program during the 1981-82 school year. Since then, no school has dominated the sport more than North Carolina. The Tar Heels have won 11 national championships in field hockey, including five in six seasons from 2018 to 2023. Old Dominion is in second place with nine titles, including two separate three-peats from 1982 to 1984 and 1990 to 1992. Northwestern defeated Princeton to win the 2025 NCAA field hockey championship. With the feat, the Wildcats took home their third title in five years. Check out the all-time winners list for the NCAA field hockey championship below: 2025: Northwestern 2024: Northwestern 2023: North Carolina 2022: North Carolina 2021: Northwestern 2020: North Carolina 2019: North Carolina 2018: North Carolina 2017: UConn 2016: Delaware 2015: Syracuse 2014: UConn 2013: UConn 2012: Princeton 2011: Maryland 2010: Maryland 2009: North Carolina 2008: Maryland 2007: North Carolina 2006: Maryland 2005: Maryland 2004: Wake Forest 2003: Wake Forest 2002: Wake Forest 2001: Michigan 2000: Old Dominion 1999: Maryland 1998: Old Dominion 1997: North Carolina 1996: North Carolina 1995: North Carolina 1994: James Madison 1993: Maryland 1992: Old Dominion 1991: Old Dominion 1990: Old Dominion 1989: North Carolina 1988: Old Dominion 1987: Maryland 1986: Iowa 1985: UConn 1984: Old Dominion 1983: Old Dominion 1982: Old Dominion 1981: UConn Check out the ESPN college sports hub page for scores, rankings and more.
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