University of Massachusets Athletics
Hall of Fame

The 1982 Women's Lacrosse National Championship Team
- Induction:
- 2022
It was 40 years ago that Massachusetts won the first ever NCAA Championship in women's lacrosse. The Minutewomen posted a 10-0 record during the 1982 season and defeated Trenton State 9-6 for the national title. During the 1982 season, UMass defeated Boston University (18-0), Harvard (5-3), Dartmouth (13-3), New Hampshire (5-4), and Boston College (10-2).
Under hall of fame head coach Pam Hixon, the team finished the season as the only undefeated team in program history, a record that still stands today.
Leading scorer, Pam Moryl ranks third in program history in goals scored, while goalkeeper Debbie DeJesus stands sixth all time in Massachusetts women's lacrosse history for career saves.
Under hall of fame head coach Pam Hixon, the team finished the season as the only undefeated team in program history, a record that still stands today.
Leading scorer, Pam Moryl ranks third in program history in goals scored, while goalkeeper Debbie DeJesus stands sixth all time in Massachusetts women's lacrosse history for career saves.
UMass MBB | Post Game Press Conference vs Buffalo | 02.21.26
Saturday, February 21
UMass MBB | Coach Frank Martin Post Game Press Conference vs Buffalo | 02.21.26
Saturday, February 21
UMass IH | Broadcast Highlights vs UNH | 02.20.26
Friday, February 20
UMass IH | Post Game Press Conference vs UNH | 02.20.26
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