Princeton wins first NCAA men's lacrosse title since 2001

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Princeton celebrates defeating Notre Dame for men's LAX title (0:40)

The Princeton men's lacrosse team celebrates after defeating Notre Dame to win the national title. (0:40)

CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. -- Chad Palumbo scored all four of his goals in the first half, Colin Burns also had a hat trick, and Princeton beat Notre Dame 16-9 on Monday for its first NCAA men's lacrosse championship since 2001.

Top-seeded Princeton (17-2) won its 12th straight game this season to improve to 7-2 in NCAA championship matches. The Tigers were in the championship game for the ninth time in program history, with the first eight coming between 1992 and 2002.

No. 2 seed Notre Dame (13-3) was in the final for the third time in four years, with titles in 2023 and 2024. The Irish also had championship losses in 2010 and 2014.

Princeton trailed 3-0 before scoring the last 11 goals of the first half.

Palumbo had a hand in the Tigers' first three goals. Then he scored his 48th goal of the season with 22 seconds before halftime for a 11-3 lead. It was Palumbo's fifth game this season with four-plus goals.

Luke Miller scored a man-up goal with 4:54 left in the third to pull Notre Dame within 12-7. But Burns answered with his 11th goal of the tournament to extend the lead to 13-7.

Tucker Wade made it 14-8, on Princeton's 50th shot of the game, for his 13th multigoal game of the season.

Goalie Ryan Croddick made 13 saves to help Princeton keep its sixth postseason opponent to 10 goals or fewer.

Notre Dame's only regular-season loss came against Virginia -- also in Charlottesville.