2001 Intercollegiate Championship Tournament

Date: Friday, April 6, 2001 – Saturday, April 7, 2001
Location: Washington University in St. Louis (St. Louis, MO)
# UG TeamW–L%
1 Chicago13–0100.0%
2 Michigan A12–380.0%
3 Michigan B10–566.7%
4 Illinois12–380.0%
5 Virginia9–660.0%
6 1 Princeton A10–566.7%
7 UC Berkeley9–660.0%
8 Kentucky10–566.7%
9 Oxford8–753.3%
10 MIT8–753.3%
11 2 Berry8–753.3%
12 3 Case Western8–753.3%
13 Florida8–753.3%
14 Florida Atlantic8–753.3%
15 Harvard9–660.0%
16 Wisconsin8–753.3%
17 Arkansas8–753.3%
18 Texas8–753.3%
19 Princeton B7–846.7%
20 Georgia9–660.0%
21 Carleton College7–846.7%
22 Texas A&M7–846.7%
23 Yale6–940.0%
24 Oklahoma7–846.7%
25 Iowa6–940.0%
26 Caltech8–753.3%
27 Oregon4–1126.7%
28 Duke7–846.7%
29 Bowling Green5–1033.3%
30 Wichita State7–846.7%
31 Williams4–1126.7%
32 Michigan State5–1033.3%
33 Pittsburgh5–1033.3%
34 Penn5–1033.3%
35 DePauw2–1214.3%
36 UT-Chattanooga1–137.1%

Division II

# TeamW–L%
1 Pittsburgh15–0100.0%
2 Emory14–193.3%
3 Stanford12–380.0%
4 Princeton13–286.7%
5 UC Berkeley10–566.7%
6 Georgetown9–660.0%
7 Chicago8–753.3%
8 Illinois8–753.3%
9 Sewanee10–566.7%
10 Northwestern8–753.3%
10 Occidental8–753.3%
12 Maryland7–846.7%
12 Yale7–846.7%
14 Brandeis6–940.0%
14 Florida6–940.0%
16 Yeshiva4–1126.7%
17 Carleton College7–846.7%
17 Missouri S&T7–846.7%
17 Oklahoma7–846.7%
20 NYU6–940.0%
21 USC5–1033.3%
22 Johns Hopkins2–1313.3%
23 Michigan2–1313.3%
24 Simon Fraser0–150.0%

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