All-Time ODAC Men's Lacrosse Championships

Since the first year of lacrosse competition in the ODAC, the conference champion is determined through regular season play. Since 1999, the winner of the conference has moved on with an automatic bid into the NCAA Division III Tournament field.

1981 
Roanoke (3-0, 9-5) 
Coach of the Year: Paul Griffin, RC

1982 
Roanoke (3-0, 9-5) 
Coach of the Year: Paul Goldsmith, RC
Player of the Year:Bill Reid, H-SC 

1983 
Roanoke (3-0, 11-6) 
Coach of the Year: Mike Hyer, LC
Player of the Year: Sean Smith, RC 

1984 
Roanoke (3-0, 6-5) 
Coach of the Year: John Pirro, RC
Player of the Year: Bill Pilat, RC 

1985 
Roanoke (3-0, 9-5) 
Coach of the Year: John Pirro, RC
Player of the Year: Bill Pilat, RC 

1986 
Roanoke (3-0, 7-6) 
Coach of the Year:John Pirro, RC
Player of the Year: Chris Richardson, RC 

1987 
Roanoke (4-0, 9-5) 
Coach of the Year: Scott Allison, RC
Player of the Year: Jeff Jackson, H-SC 

1988 
Roanoke (4-0, 9-5) 
Coach of the Year:Scott Allison, RC
Player of the Year: Jeff Jackson, H-SC 

1989 
Hampden-Sydney (4-0, 11-3) 
Coach of the Year: Ray Rostan, H-SC
Player of the Year: Brad Johnson, H-SC 

1990 
Roanoke (5-0, 8-6) 
Coach of the Year:Bill Pilat, RC
Player of the Year:Dave Dyson, RC 

1991 
Washington and Lee (5-0, 11-4) 
Coach of the Year: Jim Stagnitta, W&L
Player of the Year: Clark Wright, W&L 

1992 
Roanoke (6-0, 12-4) 
Coach of the Year: Bill Pilat, C
Player of the Year: Don Morison, RC 

1993 
Washington and Lee (6-0, 12-3) 
Coach of the Year:Bill Pilat, RC
Player of the Year: Wiemi Douoguih, W&L 

1994 
Washington and Lee (5-1, 8-5) 
Coach of the Year: Jim Stagnitta, W&L
Player of the Year: Mike Marchetti, LC 

1995 
Hampden-Sydney (5-1, 10-5)
Roanoke (5-1, 12-3)
Washington and Lee (5-1, 9-4) 
Coach of the Year:Ray Rostan, H-SC
Player of the Year: Ed Curry, H-SC 

1996 
Roanoke (6-0, 11-4) 
Coach of the Year:Bill Pilat, RC
Player of the Year:Chris Davin, RC 

1997 
Roanoke (6-0, 11-3) 
Coach of the Year: Bill Pilat, RC
Player of the Year: Chris Gordan, RC 

1998 
Hampden-Sydney (6-0, 12-2) 
Coach of the Year:Ray Rostan, H-SC
Player of the Year: Peter Lawrence, RC 

1999 
Washington and Lee (6-0, 13-2) 
Coach of the Year: Jim Stagnitta, W&L
Player of the Year:Matt Dugan, W&L 

2000 
Washington and Lee (6-0, 16-2) 
Coach of the Year:Jim Stagnitta, W&L
Player of the Year: Tom Oast, H-SC 

2001 
Hampden-Sydney (5-1, 11-4) 
Coach of the Year: Ray Rostan, H-SC
Player of the Year: Pope Hackney, W&L 

2002 
Washington and Lee (5-1, 14-4)
defeated Hampden-Sydney, 8-3 in first ever tournament

2003 
Lynchburg (4-2, 12-5)
defeated Washington and Lee, 6-5 (OT) 

2004 
Washington and Lee
defeated Roanoke, 11-8

2005
Lynchburg
defeated Roanoke, 11-10 

2006
Roanoke
defeated Lynchburg, 21-15 

2007
Roanoke

defeated Lynchburg, 11-9 

2008
Lynchburg
defeated Virginia Wesleyan, 12-6 

2009
Washington and Lee

defeated Roanoke, 15-14 OT 

2010
Roanoke

defeated Lynchburg, 12-8

2011
Roanoke

defeated Lynchburg, 12-10

2012
Lynchburg
defeated Washington and Lee, 10-4

2013
Roanoke
defeated Washington and Lee, 10-9

2014
Lynchburg
defeated Hampden-Sydney, 21-13

2015
Lynchburg
defeated Roanoke, 17-12

2016
Washington and Lee
defeated Lynchburg, 10-7

2017
Hampden-Sydney
defeated Lynchburg, 14-9

2018
Lynchburg
defeated Roanoke, 13-8

2019
Washington and Lee
defeated Lynchburg, 8-7

2020
*2020 spring sports were suspended indefinitely and championships were not conducted due to COVID-19.

2021
Lynchburg
defeated Washington and Lee, 16-6

2022
Lynchburg
defeated Hampden-Sydney, 18-7

2023
Washington and Lee
defeated Lynchburg, 12-11

 

TOTAL NUMBER OF CHAMPIONSHIPS

Roanoke 18
Washington and Lee 12
Lynchburg 9
Hampden-Sydney 5