NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Bracket 2026: Schedule, TV Channels, Live Streams, Scores for College Championship
The march to Memorial Day is here for the nation’s top college lacrosse teams. The 2026 NCAA men’s lacrosse tournament promises to be one of the most unpredictable and thrilling in recent memory. A trip through a tough bracket awaits before we get to the two teams contesting the sport’s annual holiday afternoon championship game, though, beginning with a pair of opening-round games just three days after Selection Sunday.
This year’s NCAA tournament appears wide open. Notre Dame has held down the top spot most of the year, but the Irish have lost a pair of games to the team hosting this year’s semis and final, Virginia. Top seed Princeton is right there with Notre Dame, along with defending champion Cornell and rising power Richmond. While Notre Dame could well win its third national title in four years, it will have plenty of competition on the way. Here’s everything you need to know to watch this year’s tournament.
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2026 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Tournament Bracket Breakdown
The 2026 bracket is a gauntlet of elite programs, Cinderella hopefuls, and perennial powerhouses looking to reclaim glory. With the tournament expanding to a 16-team format, every game from the opening round to the championship final is a potential instant classic. Here is your expert breakdown of the key regions and matchups.
Top Seeds and Dark Horses
- Princeton (No. 1 Overall): The Tigers have been a force all season, boasting a stifling defense and a midfield that can score in bunches. Head coach Matt Madalon has this team playing with a chip on its shoulder. They are the favorite, but history shows that a No. 1 seed in lacrosse is no guarantee of a title.
- Notre Dame (No. 2 Seed): The Irish are the most talented team in the field. Attackman Pat Kavanagh is a generational talent, and goalie Liam Entenmann is a brick wall. Their two losses to Virginia are the only blemishes on a stellar resume. Expect them to be hungry and focused.
- Cornell (No. 3 Seed): The defending champions are battle-tested. They lost key pieces from last year’s title run, but their system under coach Connor Buczek is relentless. The Big Red love to push the tempo and will test any defense with their transition game.
- Richmond (No. 4 Seed): The Spiders are the rising power in college lacrosse. After a historic regular season, they have the offense to hang with anyone. Attackman Dalton Young is a scoring machine. Can they make a Final Four run? Absolutely.
Dark Horse Alert: Keep an eye on Virginia. As the host school for the semifinals and final, the Cavaliers have the talent and the home-field advantage to spoil everyone’s bracket. They already beat Notre Dame twice this season.
Full 2026 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Schedule
The tournament kicks off with two Opening Round games on Wednesday, May 13. The full bracket then explodes into action with the First Round on Saturday and Sunday, May 16-17. The Quarterfinals are split across two campus sites on May 23-24. Finally, the sport’s crown jewel—the NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship Weekend—takes place at Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium in Annapolis, Maryland, on Saturday, May 30 (Semifinals) and Monday, June 1 (Championship Game).
Key Dates and Matchups
- Opening Round (May 13): Two play-in games featuring the last four at-large teams. These are do-or-die battles for a spot in the main draw.
- First Round (May 16-17): The top 16 seeds enter. Expect major upsets in this round. Look for Richmond to flex its muscles early.
- Quarterfinals (May 23-24): Hosted by the higher seeds. This is where the bracket gets brutal. A potential Notre Dame vs. Cornell quarterfinal would be a game for the ages.
- Semifinals (May 30): Two games under the lights in Annapolis. The atmosphere is electric. This is where legends are made.
- Championship Game (June 1): Memorial Day Monday. The final. The trophy. The confetti. It doesn’t get any better.
TV Channels, Live Streams, and How to Watch
Every game of the 2026 NCAA men’s lacrosse tournament will be broadcast nationally. Here is your complete viewing guide to ensure you don’t miss a single goal.
Television Coverage
- ESPN, ESPN2, and ESPNU: These networks will carry the majority of the first three rounds. ESPN typically gets the marquee matchups, including the quarterfinals.
- ESPN3: Select early-round games may be streamed exclusively on this platform.
- ESPNU: A great source for the opening rounds and any potential Cinderella stories.
Live Streaming Options
- ESPN+: The go-to streaming service for college lacrosse. Every tournament game will be available to stream live on ESPN+. This is your best bet for watching the entire bracket.
- FuboTV, Sling TV, YouTube TV: All of these services offer ESPN networks in their packages, providing a legal and reliable way to stream the games.
- NCAA.com: Live scores, stats, and game highlights will be updated in real-time.
Pro Tip: Set your DVR for the weekend games. The schedule is packed, and games often run long due to timeouts and penalties.
Expert Analysis and Bold Predictions
This is not a year for chalk. The parity in Division I men’s lacrosse is at an all-time high. Here is my expert analysis on how the bracket will shake out.
The Path for Notre Dame
The Irish are the most complete team. Their defense, anchored by Entenmann, can shut down any offense. The question is their offense against elite defenses. If they face Princeton in the semifinals, that game will be a chess match. I predict Notre Dame edges past a tough quarterfinal opponent and reaches the final.
Princeton’s Challenge
The Tigers have the best defense in the country. They suffocate opponents. However, their offense can be streaky. They need their attack unit to be sharp in the semifinal round. If they get past a potential matchup with Virginia, they have the grit to win it all.
The Richmond Factor
The Spiders are the most dangerous team in the bracket. They have a lethal offense and nothing to lose. I predict Richmond shocks the lacrosse world by reaching the Final Four. They will knock off a blue-blood program in the quarterfinals. Their speed and shooting accuracy are a nightmare for slower, traditional defenses.
Bold Prediction
Notre Dame will win the 2026 national championship. Despite the two losses to Virginia, the Irish have the most talent, the best goalie, and the most experienced coaching staff. They will avenge those losses in the semifinals against Virginia and then defeat a gritty Princeton team in the final, 13-10. Pat Kavanagh will be named the Most Outstanding Player.
Live Scores and Bracket Updates
Staying updated on scores is crucial for filling out your bracket and following the action. The Sporting News will have comprehensive coverage throughout the tournament. Bookmark this page for real-time updates.
How to Track Scores
- The Sporting News: We will provide live updates, scoreboards, and analysis after every game. Check back frequently.
- NCAA.com: The official source for the bracket, scores, and statistics.
- X (formerly Twitter): Follow @NCAA_Lax and @SportingNews for instant updates and highlights.
- Team Social Media: Follow your favorite teams for behind-the-scenes content and locker room reactions.
Don’t forget: The schedule is subject to change based on game length and television windows. Always check your local listings.
Conclusion: A Memorial Day to Remember
The 2026 NCAA men’s lacrosse tournament is set to be a classic. From the opening face-off in the play-in games to the final whistle on Memorial Day, the drama will be relentless. Princeton is the top seed, but Notre Dame is the king. Cornell is the defending champion, and Richmond is the hungry challenger. Add in Virginia hosting the final weekend, and you have a recipe for chaos and glory.
Whether you are a die-hard lacrosse fan or a casual viewer tuning in for the holiday tradition, this tournament has something for everyone. Mark your calendars, set your streaming services, and get ready for the best three weeks in college sports. The road to Annapolis is paved with hard checks, dodges, and unforgettable moments. See you at the championship game.
Key takeaway: Watch the quarterfinals. That is where the bracket will be busted wide open. And remember, you can find all the TV channels, live streams, and scores right here at The Sporting News. Add us as a Preferred Source for all your tournament coverage.
Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.
