Ephs in NCAA Tournament Play

Since NESCAC was permitted to compete in the NCAA Tournament in 1994 the Ephs have qualified 14 consecutive years.

Williams won the 2001 and 2002 NCAA titles to become the first NCAA Division III team to repeat as champions.

The Ephs are currently 33-11 (.750) all-time in NCAA Tournament play. Gail Ramsay compiled an NCAA Tournament record of 3-2; Erin Robson went 2-2, Sarah Marks '00 went 4-1 and Julie Greenwood '96 posted a glittering mark of 24-8.

Year Opponent
Result
Score Coach
2007
Skidmore
Won
5-0
Julie Greenwood
  Tufts
Won
5-0
 
  Pomona Won
5-2
 
  Washington & Lee
Lost
5-0
 
  Sewanee
Lost
5-0
4th place 

       
2006
Vassar
Won  5-1   
  Middlebury
Won
5-4   
  Washington & Lee
Lost
5-0 5th place 
         
2005
Bowdoin  Won
5-4  Julie Greenwood 
  Middlebury
Lost
5-0
9th place 
         
2004
TCNJ
Won
8-1
Julie Greenwood 
  Tufts
Won
7-2
 
  Denison Won
6-3
 
  Amherst
Lost
5-3
 
  Washington & Lee
Won 5-3
 3rd place
         
2003
Trinity
Won
9-0
Sarah Marks '00 
  Tufts
Won
5-3
 
  Trinity (TX)
Won
6 -3
 
  Emory
Lost
6-3
 
  Amherst
Won
5-4
 3rd place
         
2002
Trinity Won 8-1
Julie Greenwood 
  Washinton Univ.
Won
9-0
 
  Trinity (TX)
Won
5-4  
  Emory
Won 6-3
NCAA Champions 
         
 2001
Trinity
Won
8-1
Julie Greenwood 
  Tufts
Won
6-3
 
  Pomona
Won
5-4
 
  Emory
Won
6-3
 
  Trinity (TX)
Won
6-3
NCAA Champions 
         
2000
Rochester
Won
9-0
Julie Greenwood 
  Trinity
Won
8-1
 
  Trinity (TX)
Lost
6-3
 
         
1999
Luther  Won
7 -2
Julie Greenwood 
  Gustavus Adolphus
Won
5 -4
 
  Skidmore
Won
7 -2
 
  Amherst
Lost 5 -2
2nd place 
         
1998
Washington & Lee Lost
8-1 
Julie Greenwood/ 9th place 
         
1997
UC San Diego
Won
6 -3
Erin Robsaon 
  Kenyon
Lost  8-1  8th place 
         
1996
Claremont
Won
5-3
Erin Robson
  Trinity (TX)
Lost  5-4  5th place 
         
1995
Gustavus Adolphus  Lost  5-4   Gail Ramsay/13th place 
         
1994
Kalamazoo  Won  5-4 
Gail Ramsay 
  Washington & Lee
Won  5-3   
  Gustavus Adolphus
Won
5-4
 
  UC San Diego
Lost
7 -2 2nd place