Army Black Knights men's lacrosse

During the team's 92-year history, it has won eight national championships and made fifteen postseason NCAA tournament appearances.

In 1923, Army finished with an 8–1–1 record and was named the national championship team by the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA).

[2] Bill Carpenter, the "Lonesome End" and a future Distinguished Service Cross recipient, continued the tradition as both a football and lacrosse star.

After Touchstone's death, James F. Adams took over as head coach in 1958, and in that first season, led the Cadets to their first perfect record since 1910 and the national championship.

That year, the Black Knights finished as runners-up in the Patriot League and narrowly missed a tournament berth.

In 2008, Army earned the conference regular season championship and Alberici was named the Patriot League Coach of the Year.

[4] Army currently plays its home games at Michie Stadium, which is also the homefield of the football team and has an official capacity of 40,000.

[2] From 1934 through 1970, the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) awarded the Wingate Memorial Trophy to the NCAA Division I annual champion, based on regular-season records.

A team of 1910
1924 team
Brandon Butler against Syracuse in 2010
Army versus Rutgers in 2010
Rob McCallion midfielder in action against Navy during the 2009 Day of Rivals