Template:Infobox college lacrosse championship/doc

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{{Infobox college lacrosse championship
| Type            = 
| Gender          = 
| Year            = 
| Image           = 
| ImageSize       = 
| Caption         = 
| Teams           = 
| FinalFourArena  = <!-- or | FinalsField = -->
| FinalFourCity   = <!-- or | FinalsCity = -->
| Champions       = 
| TitleCount      = 
| RunnerUp        = 
| GameCount       = 
| Semifinal1      = 
| FinalFourCount1 = 
| Semifinal2      = 
| FinalFourCount2 = 
| Coach           = 
| CoachCount      = 
| MOP             = 
| MOPTeam         = 
| AttendSemis     = 
| AttendFinals    = 
| AttendRef       = 
| TopScorer       = 
| TopScorerTeam   = 
| TopScorer2      = 
| TopScorer2Team  = 
| Goals           = 
}}

Guide[edit]

Type
Name of the tournament in English. Leave blank for NCAA Championship.
Gender
Use Men's or Women's. Defaults to Men's.
Year
The year in which the tournament was played. Do not include months or other date values.
Image
The image file name, with no [[File:]].
ImageSize
Image size (include the "px").
Caption
The caption text to be displayed below the image. If no image is supplied, this parameter will be ignored.
Teams
The number of teams involved in all stages of the tournament.
FinalFourArena
Venue that the championship is played at.
FinalFourCity
City that the championship venue is located in.
Champions
The name of the winning team linked to the team's primary article and piped to avoid terms such as men's, nicknames, etc. [[Drexel Dragon's men's lacrosse team|Drexel]] not [[Drexel Dragons men's lacrosse team]] or [[Drexel University]]. If this is a national team, flags should not be displayed per WP:INFOBOXFLAG unless the teams represented those nations at the tournament.
TitleCount
Number of times the winning team has won the tournament, up until and including the tournament in the present article. Format is as follows: 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.
RunnerUp
The second-place team linked in the same way as the champions.
GameCount
Number of times the runner up team has reached the championship game of the tournament, up until and including the tournament in the present article. Formatted in the same way as the TitleCount parameter.
Semifinal1
The team who was defeated by the eventual champion of the tournament. Link in the same way as the championship team.
FinalFourCount1
Number of times Semifinal1 team has reached the semifinals of the tournament, up until and including the tournament in the present article. Format in the same way as the TitleCount parameter.
Semifinal2
The team who was defeated by the evenutual runner up of the tournament. Link in the same way as the championship team.
FinalFourCount2
Number of times the Semifinal2 team has reached the semifinals of the tournament, up until and including the tournament in the present article. Format in the same way as the TitleCount parameter.
Coach
Head coach of the championship team. If they have an article it should be linked.
CoachCount
Number of times the coach from the Coach parameter has won the tournament, up until and including the tournament in the present article. Format in the same way as the TitleCount parameter.
MOP
Player who is named the most outstanding player (MOP) of the tournament. If they have an article it should be linked.
MOPTeam
The team that the player from the MOP parameter played for in the tournament.
AttendSemis
Total attendance for the semi-final games, with comma separators.
AttendFinals
Total attendance for the final game, with comma separators.
AttendTotal
Total attendance for both the semi-final and final games. Note, this is automatically computed from the prior two parameters, but the default can be changed using this parameter if necessary.
AttendRef
A citation for the attendance figures.
TopScorer
The player who scored the most total goals throughout the tournament. If there is more than one player tied with the most goals, list one player in this field, and the rest in the TopScorer2 field. If they have an article it should be linked.
TopScorerTeam
The team that the player from the TopScorer field played for in the tournament.
TopScorer2
Leave blank if there was not a tie between players for the most goals scored.
TopScorer2Team
Leave blank if there was not a tie between players for the most goals scored.
Goals
Number of goals that the top scorer(s) scored during the tournament.

Example[edit]

2013 NCAA Division I men's
lacrosse tournament
Teams16
Finals siteLincoln Financial Field
Philadelphia, PA
ChampionsDuke (2nd title)
Runner-upSyracuse (17th title game)
SemifinalistsCornell (13th Final Four)
Denver (2nd Final Four)
Winning coachJohn Danowski (2nd title)
MOPBrendan Fowler, Duke
Attendance[1]28,444 semi-finals
28,224 finals
56,668 total
Top scorersWesley Berg, Denver
Steve Mock, Cornell
(12 goals)
NCAA Division I men's tournaments
«2012 2014»
{{Infobox college lacrosse championship
| Gender          = Men's
| Year            = 2013
| Image           = 
| ImageSize       = 
| Caption         = 
| Teams           = 16
| FinalFourArena  = [[Lincoln Financial Field]]
| FinalFourCity   = [[Philadelphia, PA]]
| Champions       = [[Duke Blue Devils men's lacrosse|Duke]]
| TitleCount      = 2nd
| RunnerUp        = [[Syracuse Orange men's lacrosse|Syracuse]]
| GameCount       = 17th
| Semifinal1      = [[Cornell Big Red men's lacrosse|Cornell]]
| FinalFourCount1 = 13th
| Semifinal2      = [[Denver Pioneers men's lacrosse|Denver]]
| FinalFourCount2 = 2nd
| Coach           = [[John Danowski]]
| CoachCount      = 2nd
| MOP             = Brendan Fowler
| MOPTeam         = Duke
| AttendSemis     = 28,444
| AttendFinals    = 28,224
| AttendRef       = <ref>http://www.laxpower.com/mobile/view_news.php?id=35712</ref>
| TopScorer       = Wesley Berg
| TopScorerTeam   = Denver
| TopScorer2      = Steve Mock
| TopScorer2Team  = Cornell
| Goals           = 12
}}

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