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United States women's national lacrosse team

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United States women's national lacrosse team
Head coachAcacia Walker-Weinstein (Field)
Lindsey Munday (Sixes)

TheUnited States women's national lacrosse team represents the United States in theWorld LacrosseWomen's World Championship held every four years. The team was first selected in 1933 after the United States Women's Lacrosse Association was founded in 1931. The team has won nine world championships, including the last championship, which was in 2022.[1]

Current roster

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The following 18 players were named to the squad for the2022 World Lacrosse Women's Championship.[2]

Pos.NameHometownCollegeLeague / ClubDebut
GKLiz HoganVictor, NYSyracuse University '11Athletes Unlimited2015
GKCaylee WatersDarien, CTUniversity of North Carolina '17Athletes Unlimited2015
DFBecca BlockStratham, NHSyracuse University '13Athletes Unlimited2012
DFMegan DoutyFair Haven, NJUniversity of Maryland '15Athletes Unlimited2014
DFAlice MercerWoodbine, MDUniversity of Maryland '162014
DFEmma TrenchardWindsor, CTUniversity of North Carolina '21Athletes Unlimited2018
MFDempsey ArsenaultNew Hampton, NHBoston College '19Athletes Unlimited2018
MFLizzie ColsonManchester, MDUniversity of Maryland '21Athletes Unlimited2021
MFTaylor CummingsEllicott City, MDUniversity of Maryland '162014
MFAlly KennedyNorth Babylon, NYStony Brook University '20Athletes Unlimited2018
MFAlly MastroianniMartinsville, NJUniversity of North Carolina '20Athletes Unlimited2021
MFMarie McCoolMoorestown, NJUniversity of North Carolina '18Athletes Unlimited2015
MFEmily ParrosRutledge, PAUniversity of North Carolina '13Athletes Unlimited2013
ATSam ApuzzoWest Babylon, NYBoston College '19Athletes Unlimited2018
ATMolly HendrickLancaster, PAUniversity of North Carolina '172018
ATCharlotte NorthDallas, TXBoston College '21Athletes Unlimited
ATKylie OhlmillerIslip, NYStony Brook University '18Athletes Unlimited2017
ATKayla TreanorNiskayuna, NYSyracuse University '162013

Team records

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Olympic Games

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Olympic Games record
YearResultMatchesWinsDrawsLossesPFPACoach
United States2028Qualified as hosts
Total0/1

Women's World Championship

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The team has participated in everyWomen's World Championship through 2022 and have won a medal in every appearance.

World Lacrosse Women's Championship record
YearResultMatchesWinsDrawsLossesPFPACoach
England1982Champions65016223Jackie Pitts
United States1986Runners-up64025625Josie Harper
Australia1989Champions65015622Sue Stahl
Scotland1993Champions66007411
Japan1997Champions76016323
England2001Champions66009221
United States2005Runners-up861110941
Czech Republic2009Champions770011448Sue Heether
Canada2013Champions7700127Ricky Fried
England2017Champions880013537
United States2022Champions880013439Jenny Levy
Japan2026To be determined
Total11/127568161022

World Games

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World Games record
YearResultMatchesWinsDrawsLossesPFPACoach
Poland2017Gold medal44006319
United States2022Silver medal54019041
China2025Gold medal550012950Lindsey Munday
Total3/3141301282110

References

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  1. ^"US WOMEN HISTORY". RetrievedAugust 10, 2019.
  2. ^"2022 U.S. Women's Roster: World Championship Roster".USA Lacrosse.

External links

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See also

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United StatesNational sports teams of the United States
Women's national lacrosse teams
Americas
Asia and
Pacific
Europe
Former teams
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