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2006 US Lacrosse IA National Championships • Dallas, Texas
 Championship Saturday Cal Poly Wins Its 6th Straight DALLAS — The 2006 US Lacrosse Intercollegiate Associates National Championships comes to an end Saturday at Tom Kimbrough Stadium as the Men's A & B and Women's Division title games are played.
Cal Poly, yet again, won a sixth straight Women's Division IA National Championship as they beat Michigan 12-7. University of San Diego defeated St. John's (Minn.) 10-3 in the Men's B Division game to win its second straight national championship.
Colorado State won the Men's Division A title game in 8-7 over Colorado by scoring the game-winner with less then two minutes to play before an estimated crowd of 1,800 at Tom Kimbrough Stadium. The Rams beat the Buffaloes for the third time this year and win their fourth MDIA championship in seven tries.
2006 IA National Championships News Archive • San Diego Set to Defend in Division B, CSU No. 1 Seed in Division A • Free Clinic: Jen Adams, Kyle Harrison to Appear at IA National Championships • No. 1 Colorado State Headlines 2006 US Lacrosse WDIA Championship Field • CSTV to Televise US Lacrosse IA Championship Games on May 29
• Dallas to Host 2006 & 2007 US Lacrosse IA National Championships
Rankings • MDIA Division A Rankings • MDIA Division B Rankings • WDIA Rankings
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2006 US Lacrosse Intercollegiate Associates National Championship Field |
| Men's A Division |
Men's B Division |
Women's Division |
| No. 1 Colorado State |
No. 1 San Diego |
No. 1 Colorado State |
| No. 2 Sonoma State |
No. 2 Utah Valley State |
No. 2 Cal Poly |
| No. 3 Colorado |
No. 3 St. Thomas |
No. 3 Pittsburgh |
| No. 4 Michigan |
No. 4 Claremont |
No. 4 Michigan |
| No. 5 Brigham Young |
No. 5 Montana |
No. 5 UC-Santa Barbara |
| No. 6 Florida State |
No. 6 St. John's (Minn.) |
No. 6 Colorado |
| No. 7 UC-San Diego |
No. 7 Eckerd |
No. 7 Florida |
| No. 8 Arizona |
No. 8 Northern Colorado |
No. 8 Brigham Young |
| No. 9 Oregon |
No. 9 Calvin |
No. 9 Maryland (club) |
| No. 10 UC-Santa Barbara |
No. 10 Augustana |
No. 10 Texas A&M |
| No. 11 Cal Poly |
No. 11 Harding |
No. 11 Santa Clara |
| No. 12 Lindenwood |
No. 12 Southwestern |
No. 12 Navy |
| No. 13 Oakland (Mich.) |
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No. 13 Army |
| No. 14 Minnesota-Duluth |
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No. 14 Northeastern |
| No. 15 Northeastern |
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No. 15 Oregon (club) |
| No. 16 Texas |
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No. 16 Minnesota-Duluth | |
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