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International Lacrosse: Team England U-19 Women’s Lacrosse Player Profile (Video)


A teenager from Hampshire is celebrating an England call-up for an international tour of Canada this summer – which could lead to a place at the World Cup in her chosen sport in a few years’ time. 16-year-old Emily Sambrook Smith from Winchester is a rising star of Lacrosse. Kris Temple has been along to see her in action.

English Lacrosse

International Lacrosse: “2014 FIL World Lacrosse Championship” Schedule Released Featuring Team USA Men’s Lacrosse Facing Team Canada In Opening Game On July 10 In Denver


2014 FIL World Lacrosse Championships

The 2014 Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) World Championship will open with a bang, featuring a rematch of the 2010 championship game between Canada and the United States. Canada and the U.S. will meet on July 10, 2014 following the opening ceremonies to kick off the 2014 FIL World Championship, which is being run by US Lacrosse, at Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Denver.

Overall, as many as 40 nations are expected to compete in the 2014 FIL World Championship, which will be run by US Lacrosse. That would easily surpass the previous record for the number of nations competing in the world championship. A total of 29 nations competed at the 2010 men’s world championship.

The final lineup of teams will not be complete until early 2014, but the FIL has released the Blue Division Schedule, which features the top six teams from the 2010 championship:

Thursday, July 10
Opening Ceremonies
United States vs. Canada

Friday, July 11
Australia vs. Japan
Germany vs. England

Saturday, July 12
Japan vs. Germany
Australia vs. United States
Canada vs. England

Sunday, July 13
Germany vs. Canada
United States vs. Japan
England vs. Australia

Monday, July 14
Japan vs. Canada
Germany vs. Australia
England vs. United States

Tuesday, July 15
United States vs. Germany
Japan vs. England
Canada vs. Australia

Wednesday, July 16
Play-in Games (Teams 3-4 in the Blue Division advance to play-in games)

Thursday, July 17
Semifinals (Teams 1-2 in the Blue Division play the play-in game winners)

Saturday, July 19
Championship Game
Closing Ceremonies

For more:  http://www.worldlacrosse2014.com/news/042613_canada_usa_to_open_2014_world_lacrosse_championship

International Lacrosse: “2013 FIL Women’s Lacrosse World Cup” In Oshawa Canada Releases Schedule Of Play; 19 Teams Compete On July 10-20


2013 FIL Women's Lacrosse World Championship Schedule

FIL is pleased to announce that the 2013 Women’s World Cup schedule of play has been released.
2013 is the largest ever Women’s World Cup, with 19 teams competing from four continents.
Hong Kong, Israel, Latvia and Sweden will be competing in their first ever FIL Women’s event and Canada is hosting their first ever Senior World Cup.
The event will be played over 10 days, commencing with an Opening Ceremony on Wednesday 9 July and concluding with the gold medal game, as well as other final matches, on Saturday 20 July.

2013 FIL Women's Lacrosse World Championship Pools

2013 FIL Women's Lacrosse World Championship Schedule of Play 1

2013 FIL Women's Lacrosse World Championship Schedule of Play 2

2013 FIL Women's Lacrosse World Championship Schedule of Play 3

2013 FIL Women's Lacrosse World Championship Schedule of Play 4

For more:  http://filacrosse.com/women/2013-world-cup-schedule-of-play-released/

International Lacrosse: English Filmmaker Guy Ellis Releases Episode 3 Of His All-Access Video Series On University Of Manchester Men’s Lacrosse Team In “Beyond the University”


English filmmaker Guy Ellis gives the lacrosse community a fascinating look at lacrosse outside of North America in his new all-access web series with the University of Manchester men’s lacrosse team.

WCLA Lacrosse: #5 UC Santa Barabara Women’s Lacrosse Dominates #8 Colorado 20-12 On March 8 As Part Of Inaugural “Santa Barbara International Friendship Games” Featuring Japanese Teams From Meiji And Nihon University


The Gauchos took on the 8th ranked University of Colorado, Boulder in the nightcap on the opening day of the inaugural Santa Barbara International Friendship Games and won going away with a monster second half.  The score was close at halftime with UCSB slightly ahead of the Buffalos 9-8. Then the Gauchos outscored Colorado 11-4 in the second half for the final 20-12 result. It was the fifth straight win for 5th ranked UCSB.

The Gauchos took on the 8th ranked University of Colorado, Boulder in the nightcap on the opening day of the inaugural Santa Barbara International Friendship Games and won going away with a monster second half. The score was close at halftime with UCSB slightly ahead of the Buffalos 9-8. Then the Gauchos outscored Colorado 11-4 in the second half for the final 20-12 result. It was the fifth straight win for 5th ranked UCSB.

Colorado tied the Gauchos 10-10 early in the second half. To that UCSB responded with a 6 goal run over a 10 minute stretch that broke open the game. At the end of the run the Gauchos led 16-10 with 9 minutes remaining. The Buffalos got a goal to pull within 5 but UCSB outscored them 4-1 in the final 6 minutes to finish the game and put them away. The score over the last 22 minutes of the game was 10-2 in favor of the Gauchos.

UCSB outshot Colorado 29-17 and junior Blair Evans (Salinas, CA) had a career best day on offense, leading all scorers with 8 goals. Evans netted her 8 goals on 9 shots, shooting 88.9%. It was a balanced effort all around among UCSB players with 8 Gauchos contributing to the offensive outburst. Sophomore Lindsay Alex (Tustin, CA) had 5 assists. The game marked the return of two-time All-American defender Emilia Norlin (Mill Valley, CA) who had missed the four previous games with a hamstring strain. Norlin played about 25 minutes subbing in off the bench and brought some depth back on defense for UCSB.

“We’re learning how to put good teams away,” said UCSB head coach Paul Ramsey after the game.

“Getting Emilia back on the field is really nice for us and it came at a good time but we still used her sparingly just to make sure her hamstring can continue to heal and get stronger.”

The game between UCSB and Colorado wasn’t an international game but preceding it were three games involving Japanese university teams, Meiji and Nihon.

Other Results:
SBCC 11, Nihon 9
Meiji 12, UCSB ‘B’ 7
Colorado College 12, Nihon 1

UCSB improved to 9-3 overall while Colorado dropped to 3-3. The Gauchos have a weekend off after this Friday night game before playing another Friday night lights game when they host 18th ranked Cal Poly SLO on March 15th at 8:00pm. The SB International Friendship Games continue on Saturday with Meiji and Nihon taking on UCSB ‘B’, SBCC and Cal State Fullerton in friendlies. Mixed in are a national match-up between NCAA DIII teams Chapman University and Colorado College and a WWLL match-up between Cal State Fullerton and SBCC.

Meiji University Women's Lacrosse (Japan)

Meiji University Women’s Lacrosse (Japan)

International Lacrosse: University Of Manchester Men’s Lacrosse Featured In “All-Access” Video Series “Episode 2: The Daily Daily”


All Access Manchester LacrosseEnglish filmmaker Guy Ellis gives the lacrosse community a fascinating look at lacrosse outside of North America in his new all-access web series with the University of Manchester men’s lacrosse team.

Lacrosse In Spain: LMU Women’s Lacrosse Middie Hannah McDermott Spent Fall 2012 Semester Playing With University Of Madrid Lacrosse Club


LMU LacrosseMcDermott, a marketing major and president of LMU’s women club lacrosse team, studied in Madrid, Spain, this past fall. Together with her teammate and friend, junior graphic design major Kailey Strachan, McDermott decided it was necessary to continue playing lacrosse while they were overseas.

LMU Women's Lacrosse Hannah McDermott

Junior marketing major Hannah McDermott (left) and junior graphic design major Kailey Strachan (right) pose after practice at European University of Madrid.

Confused and a little nervous, LMU junior Hannah McDermott walked around the lit streets on the outskirts of Madrid without a clue of where she was headed. She had plans to meet up with other local lacrosse players, but navigating a foreign country at night is usually a difficult task.

Forty-five minutes passed, and she still had no idea where she was going. Carrying her lacrosse stick, people passing McDermott on the sidewalk shot her glances of amusement and confusion.

Lacrosse is not a popular sport in Spain.

Noticing McDermott’s lacrosse stick, a car on the road pulled over to the sidewalk and asked her if she was off to practice and needed a ride.

“I told myself, I don’t know these guys, but they have lacrosse sticks, so I said ‘OK’ and jumped in their car,” McDermott said.

Four minutes later, McDermott was finally home.

In front of her was a lit turf field with other lacrosse athletes hanging out, waiting for practice to begin.

Getting lost and eventually finding her way on this one particular night is just one example of McDermott’s several memorable experiences while playing lacrosse in Spain.

While the two could have easily taken the four months off, staying in shape and keeping their skills in check were critical if they wanted to perform at a high-level back at LMU in the spring. On top of these practical reasons, playing the sport cured the pair’s inevitable homesickness.

LMU Lacrosse

Hannah McDermott (bottom right) and Norwegian teammate Mimi Wikant (top right) pose after tournament in Cuenca, Spain, with the women’s club lacrosse team. The tournament took place in early December.

“Lacrosse was a part of LMU I could take with me to Spain,” Strachan said.

Along with attending an introductory clinic held in Madrid by Anna Sody, Germany’s national teams assistant coach, McDermott and Strachan attended weekly practices with the Madrid Lacrosse Club at European University of Madrid.

Though the team was composed of mostly native Spaniards, McDermott and Strachan also played with one girl from England and another from Norway.

McDermott immediately befriended her Norwegian teammate, Mimi Wikant. The two spent time together on and off the field in Madrid.

“Hannah really helped to raise the level of the game and the team. She has a way of spreading her motivation and love for the game to people around her,” Wikant said.

McDermott, Strachan, Wikant and other non-Spaniards quickly found out that the sport of lacrosse was just beginning to infiltrate the sports landscape of Madrid. Known for its propensity for soccer or fútbol as they call it across the pond, Spain currently only has three women club lacrosse teams and nine men’s club teams.

Playing with inexperienced players speaking different languages provided a challenge for both McDermott and Strachan.

“The language barrier was something I had to work around,” Strachan said. “The terminology for basic plays was different, I had to think and find other ways to communicate with the girls on the field.”

Strachan recalled how at the beginning of the clinic, cliques of the girls from Spain, Germany and America all formed.

“By the end of that day we were just all playing and practicing together with all those circles broken down,” Strachan said.

As a temporary member of the Madrid club, McDermott participated in the first organized tournament of its kind in Spain, bringing together the country’s women’s lacrosse clubs. McDermott and Wikant traveled with the club two hours east to Cuenca, Spain in early December.

The experience reminded McDermott of the sport’s beginning stages in Spain. The teams gathered for a meeting to explain the sport’s rules before the competitive play began. Additionally, players were swapped in between teams because some teams simply did not carry full rosters of players.

“The level of play our team and our opponents in Cuenca was [limited], but it’s always fun to play,” Wikant said. “Hannah did a great job at coaching everyone up.”

In the informal setting, McDermott appreciated her opportunity to experience a milestone accomplishment for the growth of lacrosse in Spain.

“Being from America and knowing the game for years, it was really awesome for me to see my Madrid teammates and the players we played against so stoked about this relatively new sport in Europe,” McDermott said.

To cap off her experience, McDermott traveled with her teammates to Bielefeld, Germany for a box lacrosse tournament, which is played indoors. While she vividly remembers the on the field action, the international environment caught her attention.

“It was cool hearing people yelling different things in different languages on and off the field,” McDermott said.

Lost at first, McDermott and Strachan eventually found another home on the lacrosse field in Madrid, despite being 5,827 miles away from Los Angeles.

“It was about stepping out of your comfort zone. Dealing and adapting to new situations,” McDermott said. “I loved it.”

Kevin Cacabelos, Asst. Sports Editor, Los Angeles Loyolan

For more: http://www.laloyolan.com/students-take-passion-for-lacrosse-abroad/article_9661b7f0-6b74-11e2-a3f8-001a4bcf6878.html

International Lacrosse: England Men’s Lacrosse “Road to Denver” Video Chronicles Preparation For FIL World Games In Denver 2014


Join the England Men’s Lacrosse Team as they begin the first stage of preparation for the FIL World Games in Denver 2014.

This first instalment covers the Northern and Southern Open Trials as players compete to be selected for the team. We also introduce some of the key players within the Team England set up and follow them as they prepare for the campaign, learning the challenges of balancing being international sportsmen whilst also holding down full time jobs.

International Lacrosse: Manchester University Men’s Lacrosse Profiled By Filmmaker Guy Ellis (Video)


Film maker Guy Ellis presents the first installment of his behind the scenes look at Manchester University’s Men’s program. The first installment includes interviews with MU players and features their first game against Loughborough University.

Guy has also started working with Team England on a similar project, documenting their initial preparations for the Men’s World Championships in Denver next year. Expect the first episode of that documentary coming up very soon.

International Lacrosse: “2014 FIL Men’s World Lacrosse Championships” In Denver Expecting Teams From 40 Countries


The Federation of International La­crosse World Lacrosse Championships are coming to Dick’s Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City from July 10-19, 2014 — welcoming teams from 40 countries and a total of 100,000 visitors, about 20 percent of whom will be international.