National Championships

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2018 NCAA Champions - Men's Soccer
Team National Championships:
46
Individual National Championships:
16

Eight Terrapin programs have combined to win a total of 46 national championships for the University of Maryland. The Terrapins' winning tradition (in the NCAA) started in 1953 when the Maryland football team was declared National Champions. During the 2018-19 season the women's lacrosse program added it's 15th national title (14th NCAA championship) with a 12-10 win over Boston College on May 26, 2019 and the men's soccer team captured its fourth national championship with a 1-0 win over Akron on Dec. 9, 2018. The men's lacrosse team won its 12th national title in 2017. The field hockey program boasts eight national titles. Maryland is one of just two schools in history to have won the NCAA championship in both men's and women's basketball.

Maryland's tradition of winning NCAA national championships began with football. Under the guidance of head coach Jim Tatum, the Terrapins won their first national championship in 1953 in a record of 10-1.

Head coach Gary Williams' men's basketball team captured the 2002 NCAA title by defeating Indiana 64-52. The Terps finished the season with a 32-4 record, the best winning percentage in school history (.889).

Under head coach Brenda Frese and a talented group of young players, the Maryland women's basketball team won the 2006 NCAA championship by defeating Duke in thrilling overtime battle 78-75 and finished the year ranked number one in the nation for the first time in the program's history.

Head Coach Sasho Cirovski led the men's soccer team to three NCAA national titles since 2005. The Terps defeated New Mexico in the 2005 finals 1-0 and captured the 2008 title by defeating North Carolina 1-0. Most recently, the Terrapins topped Akron, 1-0, in 2018.

Maryland owns three NCAA titles in men's lacrosse, most recently capturing the championship with a 9-6 win over Ohio State in 2017 under head coach John Tillman. The Terps won the tournament in 1973 after capping a perfect season (defeated Johns Hopkins, 10-9 in overtime) and also winning in 1975 by defeating Navy, 20-13 in the title game. The Terps won USILA national titles nine times, including back-to-back titles in 1936-37 and 1955-56.

Women's lacrosse has a total of 14 NCAA national championships. The first NCAA title was won in 1986 and a title in 1992 was followed by seven consecutive titles from 1995-2001. Maryland returned the title to College Park in 2010 with a 13-11 win over Northwestern. The Terps then won four titles in a span of six years (2014, 2015, 2017, 2019) to reclaim their dominance at the top of women's lacrosse landscape.

Team National Championships

Sport Championships
Women's Lacrosse (15) 1981 (AIWA), 1986, 1992, 1995, 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2010, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019
Men's Lacrosse (12) 1928 (USILA), 1936 (USILA) 1937 (USILA), 1939 (USILA), 1940 (USILA), 1955 (USILA), 1956 (USILA), 1959 (USILA), 1967 (USILA), 1973, 1975, 2017
Field Hockey (8) 1987, 1993, 1999, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2010, 2011
Competitive Cheer (4) 2006 (NCA), 2007 (NCA), 2008 (NCA), 2010 (NCA)
Men's Soccer (4) 1968, 2005, 2008, 2018
Women's Basketball (1) 2006
Men's Basketball (1) 2002
Football (1) 1953

Individual National Championships

Men's Indoor Track & Field (5)
Frank Costello High Jump (1965)
Mike Cole Long Jump (1965)
Buddy Williamson Pole Vault (1970)
Renaldo Nehemiah 60-Yd. Hurdles (1978)
Renaldo Nehemiah 60-Yd. Hurdles (1979)
Men's Outdoor Track & Field (3)
John Belitza Pole Vault (1962)
Frank Costello High Jump (1965)
Renaldo Nehemiah 110 Hurdles (1979)
Rifle (1)
Irene Knox 1932 (119 of 120 shots hit bullseye)
Boxing (5)
Ben Alperstein 135 lbs. (1937), 125 lbs. (1938)
Gary Garber 119 lbs. (1954)
Vince Palumbo 132 lbs. (1954, 1955)
Wrestling (2)
Bob Kopinsky 157 lbs. (1965)
Gobel Kline 152 lbs. (1969)