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In 2013, Denver would once again capture the ECAC regular season crown after earning a 6–1 conference record and an 11–3 overall record. After the 11th week of the season Denver would earn the No. 1 ranking in both the Nike/Inside Lacrosse Media Poll and the USILA Coaches Poll, the first
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After finishing 1–4 in the conference and 7–8 overall in 2009, Jamie Munro resigned. Munro finished with a 90–70 record as head coach of the Pioneers, securing four GWLL Championship titles (2003, 2005, 2006, 2008) and two NCAA postseason tournament appearances (2006, 2008). He was
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The stadium is named for the late Peter Barton, who was the former president and chief executive of cable television company Liberty Media Corp. Laura Barton, Peter Barton’s widow, donated the lead gift for the $ 6.32 million stadium complex. Other prominent donors were John and Anna Sie, and Myra
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The 2015 season was the most successful in DU lacrosse history. The Pioneers won both the Big East regular-season and tournament titles, earning a #4 seed in that year's NCAA tournament. They went on to win the NCAA title, defeating Maryland in the final at Lincoln Financial Field and becoming the
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Following the school's first NCAA Final Four, the Pioneers completed a 9–7 record while going 3–3 in the ECAC. Although the 9–7 regular season tally did not compare to previous season records, Denver lost six one–goal games, including four in overtime throughout the season.
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With a capacity of approximately 2,000, Peter Barton Lacrosse Stadium has hosted 26 sellout games (including an exhibition match against Johns Hopkins on January 30, 2016), including eight in a row (as of 2/28/16). DU is 76–14 all time at Peter Barton Lacrosse, including 45–5 under Coach Bill
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north-facing stadium can accommodate approximately 2,000 people and features pre-cast concrete bench seating, locker rooms for men and women, public restrooms, a concession area, viewing pavilion/conference room and a two-direction press box that also serves the soccer field to the south.
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Peter Barton Lacrosse Stadium was completed in time for the 2005 collegiate lacrosse season in February and was formally dedicated on April 30, 2005. It is the first collegiate stadium in the nation to be designed solely for lacrosse, and is home to DU men's and women's lacrosse teams.The
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in front of a standing room-only home crowd of 2,575. In the first NCAA Tournament game to ever be held west of the Mississippi River, Denver earned its first ever tournament win, beating Villanova 13–10 to advance to the quarterfinals. In the quarterfinal round Denver defeated
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In 1999, Denver hired Jamie Munro as head coach for the team's inaugural season in Division I and the GWLL. Under Munro, the Pioneers would win their first conference regular season title after finishing with a 4–1 conference record (tied with
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Through 2015, Denver has an all-time varsity record of 272–203–1. In Division I alone, they are 173–95. Denver plays its home games at Peter Barton Lacrosse Stadium, which has a capacity of 2,000 people.
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On January 5, 2023, Tierney announced he would retire at the end of the 2023 season. During the 2023 season, Tierney's top assistant Matt Brown, also a former Pioneers player, was announced as Tierney's replacement.
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In 2011, the Pioneers completed a 15–3 record, again going undefeated in the ECAC at 6–0 to capture the conference regular season and tournament championships. In the
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first began sponsoring men's lacrosse as a club sport in 1966 under coach Pete Richardson. Over the next 24 years, the team would alternate between varsity and club status in the
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The following is a list of Denver's season results since becoming an NCAA Division II program in 1991 and becoming a full member of Division I in 1999:
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for 22 years, earning 6 NCAA championships in 9 years, appearing in 8 championship games, 9 Final Fours and 11 Ivy League championships.
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regular season title after completing a 7–0 conference record. Denver would earn just their third
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time in program history that they have been ranked No. 1 in the country. Denver would go on to lose to
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with a 10–7 overall record. Denver would lose to Maryland once again, this time 10–7.
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thanks to one of the toughest schedules in the country. In the first round the Pioneers defeated
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19–14. In the quarterfinals, Denver faced a rematch of a 2011 first round game against
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In 2010, the Pioneers tied the program-best record of 12–5 and earned the
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Since the 2014 season, the Pioneers have competed as an associate member of the
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for the third time, by a score of 10–9 in front of 13,390 fans at the
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in the ECAC title game, but the Pioneers would earn an at-large bid to the
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was named head coach of the Pioneers. Tierney was previously the coach at
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Levy, whose family used to sell concessions at DU football games.
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with the rest of DU sports in 1999. The Pioneers first joined the
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as a member of the RMILL before making the full transition to
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first-ever NCAA men's lacrosse champion from outside the
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CIBER Field at the University of Denver Soccer Stadium
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also named GWLL Coach of the Year in 2000 and 2006.
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Denver
Colorado
Big East Conference
Pioneers
University of Denver
National Collegiate Athletic Association
Division I
college lacrosse
Big East Conference
Great Western Lacrosse League
ECAC Lacrosse League

University of Denver
RMLA
US Lacrosse Intercollegiate Associates
NCAA Division II
Division I
Great Western Lacrosse League
Notre Dame
Ohio State
NCAA Tournament
Maryland
2008 NCAA Tournament
Hall of Fame
Bill Tierney
Princeton
ECAC
NCAA Tournament

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