England's Alice Ripper wins NCAA title

Alice Ripper playing for England with stick in hand

England’s Alice Ripper became a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) champion for the first time on Sunday after her University of North Carolina side defeated Northwestern University 12-8 to lift the 2025 NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Championship.

It’s a fourth national title in 12 years for Carolina who gave as good as they got on Sunday afternoon at the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts in front of 14,423 spectators, a record attendance for an NCAA Women’s Lacrosse Championship match.

The Humphrey sisters, Chloe and Ashley, were the outstanding performers for the Tar Heels on the day with four goals and five assists between them.

This latest title makes Carolina the third most successful side in National Championships’ history with four but they’ll be hard pushed to catch up to 2025 runners-up Northwestern who have eight and Maryland who have a massive 14 titles to date.

Ripper, who plays in midfield for England and already has one European Championship title to her name, has represented UNC eight times since she moved to the United States last year to study for her masters after three years at Exeter University.

After winning the title, Ripper said:

“I feel so incredibly grateful to have had the opportunity to be part of the UNC team this year. I have met the most amazing coaches and teammates, who I have learnt so much from both on and off the field, and winning the National Championship together was the cherry on top of a phenomenal experience.”

Ripper has now completed her studies at UNC and will return to England shortly where she’ll be preparing for the 2026 World Lacrosse Women’s Championship in Japan with the rest of the England senior team.

The Fly searching for unwanted lacrosse sticks to help DBA Africa Lacrosse Academy

DBA Africa Lacrosse Academy squad photo

The Fly Sixes Lacrosse League is to hold a lacrosse equipment drive at their Finals Weekend at the Manchester Regional Arena this weekend (Saturday 31 May and Sunday 1 June) to help support the DBA Africa Lacrosse Academy in Uganda.

The DBA Africa Lacrosse Academy relies entirely on donations from the wider world lacrosse community and they’re specifically asking for men’s and women’s sticks of all kinds that current or former players don’t need anymore.

DBA Africa is a social enterprise focused on youth sport academies, coaching development, sports events, and youth sports tours.

Investing in the long term future of sport in Africa is at the heart of everything they do and their grassroots projects do so much more than keep children active – they teach important health lessons, strengthen communities, nurture future leaders, and help the youth aspire to better lives.

A donation point will be open on both Saturday 31 May and Sunday 1 June by the main spectator entrance at the Manchester Regional Arena with donations being flown out to Uganda in July.

If you want to know more about the work of DBA Africa or visit their lacrosse, rugby, or athletics programmes in East Africa, please take a look online: www.dbaafrica.com and contact Storm Trentham via [email protected].

England Lacrosse to host series of women's playing rules webinars

England Lacrosse is hosting a series of webinars in June to explain and discuss recommended changes to the women’s rules as played in England.

The webinars come after the England Lacrosse Umpiring Advisory Group (UAG) recently recommended that all clubs and schools adopt the latest 2025/2026 World Lacrosse women’s playing rules for the forthcoming season, with the following exceptions/guidelines:

  • No shot-clock

  • Clubs/schools continue to adapt the field dimensions to suit the size of the ground/field

The webinars will take place online from 7pm on Wednesday 4 June, Thursday 5 June, Monday 9 June, and Tuesday 10 June with members of the UAG in attendance to explain the new rules in greater depth.

Ahead of the webinars, the UAG would like attendees to pay particular attention to the following rules:

1. Return to a 15m arc and 11m marking area (advantage of being able to call shooting space earlier) (Rule 1)
2. New shooting space rule (this has now been played by all schools at National Schools/Senior Regionals) (Rule 20.A.19)
3. No restriction of colour of mouthguard (Rule 6.A.5.a)
4. Defenders may run through any portion of the goal circle (Rule 17.A.14-17)
5. Goalkeepers may NOT be tackled/checked once in possession of the ball when grounded in the goal circle regardless of whether stick is outside the goal circle sphere (Rule 17.A.1-11)
6. Goalkeepers may only hold the ball for 5 secs (count does not start until the ball is in the stick) (Rule 17.A.5)
7. Attacking team may play a ground ball inside the goal circle from outside the goal circle (Rule 17.A.12-13)
8. Alternate possession (no throw) (Rule 16)
9. No body ball (Rule removed – see withholding Rule 19.A.8)
10. No empty stick check on ground balls (Rule 19.A.9

To register for one of the four upcoming women’s rules webinars, click the button below.

Registration for latest England Lacrosse Level 2 Refereeing Course now open

England Lacrosse is delighted to announce that registration is now open for our latest Level 2 Refereeing Course.

The England Lacrosse Level 2 Refereeing Course requires individuals to attend one online webinar and one practical training day alongside a complete game assessment.

Our latest Level 2 Refereeing Course webinar will take place online on Tuesday 3 June from 6:30pm-8:30pm with the practical element to be arranged with each participant individually.

To embark on the Level 2 Refereeing Course, individuals must have a valid Level 1 certification and England Lacrosse membership.

For more information about officiating, click HERE.

Forge and Hustle riding high going into Finals Weekend

Forge Men and Hustle Women secured top spot in their respective groups after recording 100% winning records at The Fly 2025 ahead of finals weekend in Manchester on Saturday 31 May & Sunday 1 June.

On a beautiful weekend in London at Blackheath Rugby Club, our four sides renewed rivalries across 12 games of high-level Sixes action that entertained the crowds with top quality lacrosse and set the platform for finals weekend and the real crunch fixtures.

The pool stages both reached a perfect climax on Sunday afternoon, as we were treated to repeats of both 2024 finals as straight shootouts for the number 1 rankings between the Forge and Hustle sides.

Forge Men came out on top to underline their status as the reigning champs, but Forge Women were downed by Hustle and will be looking to bounce back at Finals Weekend as they go for an unprecedented fourth consecutive title.

Hustle and Swift Men got us underway for the weekend under the sun with a quality contest that set the standard for the weekend.

Hustle Men took victory, Ryan Hunns leading the way for the weekend with 15 points (12G 3A) and topping the individual points table.

The same teams opened our women’s competition, and Hustle Women set the standard, picking up a 12-7 win, and momentum which they carried through the weekend to win 3/3.

Georgie Southorn, who had a difficult debut year at The Fly in 2024 with two red cards, truly banished all those bad memories to storm to the top of the women’s points table with 13 (9G 4A), four points clear of her nearest competitor.

Our closest game of the weekend came on Saturday evening when Rise Men took down Swift 16-15, recording their first win in the competition since 2023 and announcing their arrival for the 2025 edition.

Forge Women faced stiff competition on Sunday, but overturned a 5-1 deficit against Swift to pull through and win 12-8; but couldn’t quite pull off a comeback against Hustle in their final game, going down 10-12.

However, the real contest will come in Manchester as the two sides will go head-to-head again on Saturday for a direct place in the final.

It will be a similar scenario in the men’s competition as Forge and Hustle will face-off for the direct route to the final on Saturday, though Forge have the upperhand in this battle with a strong 21-16 win on Sunday at Blackheath.

However, all teams are still able to win this year’s competition as and as we saw last year, there is plenty of drama to unfold on Finals Weekend as our finalists emerge and all our teams fight it out for the crown.

Don’t miss out! Get tickets for Manchester below:

Watch last week’s action on The Fly’s YouTube channel in full:

Women’s Results

Hustle 12-7 Swift
Forge 15-12 Rise
Swift 11-9 Rise
Forge 12-8 Swift
Hustle 12-7 Rise
Forge 10-12 Hustle

Men’s Results

Hustle 17-13 Swift
Forge 23-18 Rise
Swift 15-16 Rise
Forge 16-
10 Swift
Hustle 18-12 Rise
Forge 21-16 Hustle

England discover World Lacrosse Men's U20 Championship pool play opponents

Jamie Mochan talking to his England U20 team mates at Home Internationals

England’s young lions will take on Jamaica, New Zealand, and hosts Korea in the 2025 World Lacrosse Men’s U20 Championship pool stage, World Lacrosse has announced.

The team’s opening match against Jamaica on Friday 15 August will be a replay of England’s play-in match from the last iteration of the competition in 2022 which England won 10-2.

Games against New Zealand on Sunday 17 and hosts Korea on Monday 18 August will follow and mark the first time the England Men’s U20 team has played a competitive match against those teams.

This year’s championship will feature 20 teams split into five groups for pool play, followed by playoffs that will include quarter-finals, semi-finals and medal games.

The top four teams from the 2022 edition of the event – United States, Canada, Haudenosaunee and Australia – were placed into Pool A, while the remaining 16 teams were snake seeded into pools based on their finishes at the 2022 edition of the tournament and balanced by Continental Federation.

Taking place at the Gongcheonpo Training Centre on Jeju Island, Korea, six to eight games will be played per day across two pitches; the centre previously hosted the 2022 Asia-Pacific Lacrosse Union Men’s Championship.

The pool stage will take place over five days, with each team playing three games, after which the four Pool A teams will advance directly to the quarter-final, while the top two teams from Pools B, C, D, and E will enter a play-in round on Wednesday 20 August.

The four play-in round winners will advance to the quarter-finals on Thursday 22 August, before the semi-finals and eventual medal round games on Sunday 24 August.

The full schedule is released just days after England announced their 22-player squad heading to Korea to take part in the competition.

For more information about the competition and the schedule, click HERE.

England Pool Stage Schedule

England v Jamaica | Friday 15 August | 12pm

Sunday 17 August | New Zealand v England | 4pm

Monday 18 August | England v Korea | 11am

The Fly Sixes Lacrosse League doing its part in the community

Children taking part in skills festival at The Fly 2025

The Fly welcomed 150 local school children to Blackheath Rugby Club, London as part of a community skills festival on Friday 16 May ahead of the opening weekend of The Fly’s 2025 season.

Teams from schools in Bromley and Greenwich, featuring a mix of children who have experience of POP lacrosse and some who have never picked up a stick before, attended the session on Friday led by community lacrosse champion Mike Barrett.

Stars of The Fly 2025 such as Ben Page-Laycock, Laura Beaman, Madi Jones, Minty Loxton, and Liv Gomarsall were also in attendance, coaching the kids through seven different skills stations including shooting, catching, and passing.

Following the skills stations, a spot of lunch, and an autograph session with The Fly players, the 150 children took part in some small-sided games where they were able to put their skills into action.

The aim of the festival was to give children in the local area the opportunity to play lacrosse and be introduced to the sixes Olympic version of the sport that the whole world will be watching at LA28.

This skills festival is all part of The Fly’s commitment to promoting and expanding the knowledge of Sixes Lacrosse within the local community and will be followed up with a sister event on Friday 30 May in Manchester before The Fly’s 2025 Finals Weekend at the Manchester Regional Arena.

Young players in the Manchester area can still sign up for the FREE skills festival on 30 May by clicking the button below with the session being held at Cheadle Hulme Lacrosse Club.

For more information about The Fly and how to buy tickets for this year’s competition, click HERE.

England all-time top scorer raising money to help conquer cancer

Lyndon Bunio behind a bike, smiling at camera

England men’s box lacrosse team all-time top scorer Lyndon Bunio is about to embark on an extreme cycling challenge to help raise money for Canada’s The Princess Margaret Ride to Conquer Cancer.

Bunio, who grew up in Canada, is unable to take part in the official ride that takes place on 7 and 8 June and has instead challenged himself to cycle 250 metres for every dollar donated towards his campaign between now and 1 August; if he hits his goal of raising $5,000, he will cycle a total of 1,250 kilometres over the next two months.

Any money raised by Bunio, who has scored 71 points for England so far in his international career, will go towards helping to fund life-saving cancer research at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre in Canada, one of the world’s leading cancer research and treatment centres.

The England superstar has been inspired to take on the challenge by his father who is currently fighting Stage 4 Pancreatic Cancer.

Having already raised $412.20 (as of Tuesday 20 May), Bunio is set to cycle 103.05 kilometres around London; as an added incentive to donate, anyone pledging $50 will be able to choose any pub with five kilometres of Tower Bridge in London and he will send a photo to them enjoying a beverage from that pub and anyone donating $100 or more will be able to choose any pub in Greater London.

For more information about The Princess Margaret Ride to Conquer Cancer, click HERE.

To donate, click the button below.

Former England goalie Frank Scigliano wins NLL Goaltender of the Year Award

Former England Goalie Frank Scigliano playing for England at 2019 World Championship

Former England goalie Frank Scigliano has been named 2024/25 National Lacrosse League (NLL) Goaltender of the Year.

Scigliano, who represented England at the 2019 World Lacrosse Box Championship, won the award after an outstanding season for Saskatchewan Rush and edged out fellow nominees Matt Vinc and Nick Rose, also a former England international goalie.

The 33-year-old, who has also represented Calgary Roughnecks and San Diego Seals in the NLL, earner the honour for the first time in his 13-year-long NLL career after posting a league best 9.40 goals against average and finishing with a .795 save percentage.

His excellent season also included a new high in wins with 11, despite missing two games due to the birth of his daughter.

The Rush have had a finalist for Goaltender of the Year twice before with Aaron Bold being nominated in 2014 and 2015 but they’ve never had a winner until now.

All awards are based on regular-season performances with voting having taken place prior to the start of the 2025 NLL Playoffs; media, coaches, and team personnel ranked their top five selections for each award.

For more information about the awards, follow the NLL on Instagram HERE.

The Next Generation: Protecting and supporting young athletes during Clean Sport Week, 19 – 23 May. 

Clean Sport Week graphic

England Lacrosse is committed to clean sport and will be supporting UK Anti-Doping’s (UKAD’s) Clean Sport Week campaign from 19 - 23 May.  

Clean Sport Week is UKAD’s national awareness campaign championing clean sport, education and anti-doping initiatives with sports across the UK. 

This year’s Clean Sport Week theme is “The Next Generation”. To ensure the future of our sport is a bright and clean one, it’s vital that we support and educate young people on anti-doping and inspire them to become proud clean athletes. UKAD has teamed up with; TASS, SportsAid, and DiSE to discuss how the sporting community, family, friends, and those working with young people, can protect and empower young athletes. 

A culture of clean sport is essential for the long-term health and wellbeing of athletes. Whether you’re a proud aspiring [player/athlete of sport] on your clean sport journey, a parent/ carer looking for the right tools to support your child in [the sport], a school or college wanting to teach your pupils about fair play, be sure to follow and get involved in Clean Sport Week. 

We encourage anyone in our sporting community that would like to learn more about anti-doping to sign up to UKAD’s Clean Sport Hub where there are free education courses for athletes, students, coaches and practitioners. 

Follow @ukantidoping on social media to see a range of educational and exciting content throughout the week. To find out more about UKAD’s Clean Sport Week initiative click here

The Fly Sixes Lacrosse gets underway in London this weekend

The Fly Sixes Lacrosse League, the world’s first national sixes lacrosse league, will begin its fifth season with its opening weekend at Blackheath Rugby Club, London on Saturday 17 and Sunday 18 May.

The 2025 edition will once again feature Swift, Rise, Hustle, and Forge as the four men’s and four women’s teams competing for the championship.

This year’s Sixes competition is as stacked as ever with squads packed full of international level talent from around the world and the action is shaping up to be electric.

Six games on each day at Blackheath Rugby Club, starting at 12.30pm, will feature each of the teams across the weekend competing to top the group stages ahead of our Finals Weekend in two weeks’ time.

Tickets are still on sale to be a part of the action in London on what is looking to be a glorious weekend, and what better opportunity to enjoy watching top level lacrosse than at The Fly Sixes 2025.

If you can’t join us in London this weekend, you can still keep in touch with every goal, every save, every moment through the live stream on The Fly YouTube channel.

150 kids to join The Fly for community skills festival in London

Two kids enjoying The Fly

The Fly Sixes Lacrosse League is set to welcome 150 local school children to Blackheath Rugby Club tomorrow (Friday 16 May) as part of a community skills festival ahead of the opening weekend of The Fly’s 2025 season.

Teams from schools in Bromley and Greenwich, featuring a mix of children who have experience of POP lacrosse and some who have never picked up a stick before, will be attending the session on Friday.

Several stars of The Fly 2025, including Ben Page-Laycock and Minty Loxton, will be in attendance to lead the session alongside community lacrosse champion Mike Barrett where participants will learn the basics of lacrosse through seven dedicated skills stations.

The aim of the festival is to give children in the local area the opportunity to play lacrosse and be introduced to the sixes Olympic version of the sport that the whole world will be watching at LA28.

This skills festival is all part of The Fly’s commitment to promoting and expanding the knowledge of Sixes Lacrosse within the local community and will be followed up with a sister event on Friday 30 May in Manchester before The Fly’s 2025 Finals Weekend at the Manchester Regional Arena.

Following the festival at Blackheath Rugby Club on Friday, attendees will be invited to come and watch The Fly’s opening matches on Saturday or Sunday.

The Fly Sixes Lacrosse League is the world’s first National Lacrosse League featuring the six-a-side version of the sport and was founded in 2021.

Since its first season four years ago, the competition has gone from strength to strength featuring the best players in the UK and featuring 10 nationalities in 2025.

For more information about The Fly Sixes Lacrosse League, follow them on Instagram HERE or head to their website HERE.

England announce 22-player Men's U20 World Championship squad

England players celebrating after winning 2025 Home Internationals Series

England Lacrosse is delighted to announce the 22-player squad selected for the 2025 World Lacrosse Men’s U20 Championship in Jeju, Korea.

10 of the 22-strong squad represented England at last year’s Men’s U20 European Championship in Wroclaw, Poland where they finished as runners-up after defeat to Ireland in the final.

England head into the tournament, taking place from 15-24 August, as number six in the world after a sixth place finish at the 2022 Men’s U21 World Championship in Limerick, Ireland three years ago.

In addition to the 22 squad players, Head Coach Mike Armstrong and his coaching team have selected four non-travelling reserves who will be on hand should any player in the main squad need to withdraw before the competition.

With an average age of 19, the squad strikes a balance between experienced athletes and younger players with many being right at the beginning of their Men’s U20 Programme journey, meaning they will also be available for selection in two years’ time for the next European Championship.

Head Coach Mike Armstrong said:

“We’re really happy to have the group that we’ve got for the summer and we’re ready to make the most of the competition and the opportunity in August in Korea.

“We looked at last year’s Euros as a stepping stone and to have a number of players who have been to a competition before is a really big value for us because they now know what to expect a little bit.

“The new players have had experience of international lacrosse over a couple of days at the Home International Series in April but to be able to gain experience of doing that over two and a half weeks as a young athlete really sets them up for what comes next in their lacrosse careers.”

Watch our full interview with Mike Armstrong HERE.

For more information about the squad and the World Championship, click HERE.

2025 World Lacrosse Men’s U20 Championship England Squad

Wil Baker
Ellis Baythorpe
Leo Baythorpe
Will Brown
Alex Cartwright
Archie Carr
Jackson Davies
Jack Dearden
Archie Gold
Will Hodgson
Ben Jackson
Spencer Mason
Oscar McCarthy
James McIlhagger
Jamie Mochan
Joachim Ruby
Owen Shuttleworth
George Smith
Zak Spreckley
James Thompson
Alex Tyldesley-Worster
Drew Wilkinson

Reserves

Luke Bond
Ollie Daniels
Finn Howie
Dan Teal

Staff

Mike Armstrong | Head Coach
Elliott Hurry | Lead Assistant Coach & Bench Manager
Tom Roche | Assistant Coach
Corey Carver | Defence Co-ordinator
Sam Ives | Attack Co-ordinator
Matt Collier | Lead Medical Physiotherapist
Alison Cara | Team Manager

Technology firm Innov8 to become England Lacrosse partner

England Lacrosse logo above the Innov8 logo above the back of a player's helmet

England Lacrosse is delighted to announce Manchester-based technology solutions firm Innov8 as an official partner and the headline sponsor of the England U20 Men’s Programme in 2025.

As the England U20 Men’s team continue their preparations ahead of the 2025 World Lacrosse U20 Men’s Championship in South Korea in August, Innov8 have injected significant investment to help our young lions with the financial cost of being an international lacrosse player.

Innov8’s goal is simple: they want to help ambitious businesses to Get Further, Faster through smart finance and business management systems and technology-led transformation.

And now they’re bringing that same drive to the lacrosse field.

As we look to continue to build a performance culture from the ground up, driven by planning, focus, and clear goals, Innov8 will be working with us to ensure our players can perform to the best of their ability throughout their preparation period and during the competition.

Innov8’s values perfectly align with those of England Lacrosse; with a data-driven approach and analysis-based operation our new partners are a strong fit for a squad aiming to reach their potential on the world stage.

Throughout 2025, Innov8 will be working alongside our England Men’s U20 Programme as they continue to grow, compete, and inspire.

As part of the new partnership, you’ll see:

  • Innov8 branding on England kits, training apparel, and travel apparel.

  • Digital story-telling that links business performance and performance sport.

  • Co-created content focused on leadership, finance, and resilience under pressure.

  • Behind the scenes insights from players and coaches as they push toward international success.

  • PLUS, exclusive events and giveaways!

This partnership is a real-world showcase of what Innov8 do best: helping organisations to operate and perform, to stay ahead of the game.

We can’t wait to begin working with Innov8 to demonstrate the power of Further, Faster, Together.

To find out more about Innov8 and their work, visit their website HERE.

England Lacrosse CEO Mark Coups said:

“We’re delighted to have Innov8 on board as an England Lacrosse official partner and, significantly for the short-term, the headline sponsor for our England U20 Men’s squad who are heading to Korea in August for the 2025 World Lacrosse U20 Men’s Championship.

“The support they’ll be able to give the U20 Men’s Programme over the next few months will be invaluable and we’re excited to see the partnership thrive.”

Innov8 Founder and Managing Director, Carl Maher said:

“I’m thrilled that Innov8 is partnering with England Lacrosse - it truly is a symbiotic relationship.

“In our conversations with the England Lacrosse team, it’s clear we share the same passion for what we do. Having the business and sport worlds combine, enabling each other, whilst supporting the next generation of players this summer, is particularly special and unique.

“As we formally launch the partnership, I’m excited to see what the future holds as we work closely side by side.”

England U20 Men’s Head Coach Mike Armstrong said:

“We’re excited to begin working with Innov8 as we look to Get Further, Faster on the road to the 2025 World Lacrosse U20 men’s Championship in Korea in August.

“Innov8 undoubtedly align with our values as a squad and we’re delighted they’ve been able to invest in this group as they begin the exciting but challenging journey to compete against some of the best young players in the world.”

England U20 Men’s Captain Joachim Ruby said:

Being a young, and ultimately amateur, athlete training and preparing for an international competition like a World Championship can be a massive challenge but the investment of companies like Innov8 are an absolute game-changer!

“Their data-driven approach and overall support will be transformative for myself and the squad over the next three months as we look to compete with the best in the world.”

Champions of England set to be decided at National Club Finals

Results - Sunday 11 May, Aylestone St James RFC, LE7 9SP

11:00 Women’s Div 1 Final - Guildford Gators 17-2 Cheltenham
12:45 Mixed Final - Oxford City 12-
11 Cambridge City
14:30 Women’s Premiership Final -
Oxton 7-9 Centaurs
16:15 Men’s Premiership Final –
Poynton 10-13 Spencer

This Sunday (11 May) sees the crowning of our 2025 English champions with the annual National Club Finals featuring our league champions from across the Men’s, Women’s and Mixed games in competition at Aylestone St James Rugby Club, Leicester.

The finals represent the culmination of the domestic club season as the top teams from our regions across the three formats go head to head for national bragging rights.

And the prize at stake for our Men’s and Women’s winners is not only the title of English National champions, but a coveted place at the European Club Championships, Ken Galluccio Cup, to compete for European honours in Prague for the 2025 finals.

In the men’s final, both teams are going for a perfect year as Poynton and Spencer look to put the icing on top of their respective league and flags doubles.

Poynton secured the NEMLA Premiership, followed up by a Northern Senior Flags win against Brooklands, while in the south, Spencer defeated Camden in the Southern Senior Flags final to add to their SEMLA Premiership success secured with a 100% winning record.

The contest is set to feature a number of international stars on both sides, Poynton featuring England and GB stars Alex Russell and William Baxter while the Spencer side is again brimming with talent across Hal Dwobeng, Lyndon Bunio and Dan Watson among others, that should create a thrilling spectacle on field.

In the women’s final, again there will be no shortage of top level talent on display as North of England champions Oxton look to go one better than their runners-up finish last year, while Centaurs return to the National Club Final for the first time in five years after winning the SEWLA premiership.

The Centaurs squad is packed full of English talent, with internationals Charlie Wilson, Dylan Whittington, Liv Thomas, Hannah Thurston and Anna Saunter creating a formidable line up.

But Oxton will come with their own talents, a club renowned for producing a pipeline of skilled young players, supplemented by the huge experience of World Championship medallists Liv Wimpenny and Sophie Graham, England Box goalkeeper Lucy Mayers, and Scottish international Georgie Greenwood.

In the Mixed final, Oxford City are in their fourth consecutive final and chasing back-to-back victories after finally taking the mixed Championship at the third attempt last year.

Cambridge City are appearing in their first National final, with the university side of Cambridge claiming the national crown in its first two years the city has strong pedigree in the mixed game and now the City team will look to continue that record on Sunday.

In the Division 1 Women’s final, winners of the South West Women’s region, Cheltenham, will play South East Women’s Division 1 winners Guildford.

Guildford capped off an impressive season in which they finished with a 100% record and earned promotion to the Premier Division for the first time in the club’s history and will look for another victory in our opening match of the day.

We welcome all to attend National Finals, with free entry and car parking available at the venue. The Club café will also be open with hot and cold options available throughout the day.

Former England goalie up for top NLL gong

Former England goalie Frank Scigliano at 2019 World Lacrosse Box Championship

Former England goalie Frank Scigliano is one of three finalists up for the Goaltender of the Year Award in the 2024/25 National Lacrosse League (NLL) season top honours.

Scigliano, who represented England at the 2019 World Lacrosse Box Championship, has been nominated alongside Nick Rose and Matt Vinc for the top gong after an incredible season for Saskatchewan Rush.

The 33-year-old, who has also represented Calgary Roughnecks and San Diego Seals in the NLL, is up for Goaltender of the Year for the first time in his 13-year-long NLL career after posting a league best 9.40 goals against average and finishing with a .795 save percentage.

His excellent season also included a new high in wins with 11, despite missing two games due to the birth of his daughter.

The Rush have had a finalist for Goaltender of the Year twice before with Aaron Bold being nominated in 2014 and 2015 but they’ve never had a winner.

All awards are based on regular-season performances with voting having taken place prior to the start of the 2025 NLL Playoffs; media, coaches, and team personnel ranked their top five selections for each award.

The National Lacrosse League will announce award winners from 12 to 16 May.

For more information about the awards, follow the NLL on Instagram HERE.

One win, two defeats for England at 2025 E-Box Invitational

England box lacrosse squad photo with England flag in bottom left corner

Image credit: Marek Stor (shutterlax.com)

England came away with one win and two defeats from their three games at the 2025 E-Box Invitational event in Prague, Czechia over the weekend.

On Friday, England fell to a 22-10 defeat to hosts Czechia, before a 15-7 loss to Germany on Saturday and then a final day 18-10 victory against Japan.

With 16 players making their England debuts at the competition, this year’s E-Box event was a chance for Head Coach Walt Chrisitianson to give some of the younger and less experienced players in the England player pool a chance to play international box lacrosse.

Indeed, two of the England roster, George Medd and 16-year-old Finn Ward, had never played a full game of box lacrosse until this competition.

England’s opening game against Czechia started quickly and took some of the younger members of the squad by surprise as their 2022 Euros semi-final opponents stormed to a 7-2 first quarter lead.

Another powerful quarter from the hosts left England battered and bruised and 17-6 down at the half but England regrouped and gave a good account of themselves in the second half scoring four and conceding five.

It was a good showing in the end for an England team with seven debutants in the offence and eight different scorers, including first England goals for Nathan Edwards, Ryan Martin, Oscar McCarthy and Jack O’Mahoney.

England’s second game against Germany saw them play excellently in the second and third quarters but punished for a slow start and some tiredness in the final minutes.

Germany, who England defeated in the 2022 Euros final, were out for blood and ended the first quarter 5-1 up but a tight defensive display from England in the second quarter allowed them to push on in the third quarter and early in the fourth quarter dragged themselves back to 10-7.

Fatigue kicked in with 10 minutes to go and Germany ended the game scoring five goals without reply to win 15-7.

England’s final game at the 2025 E-Box Invitational was a first ever competitive game against Japan and three goals in seven minutes had England in the driving seat.

The improvement in the players over the three games was clear to see and, despite being pegged back at 3-3 early in the second quarter, they went from strength to strength in this final game heading into the half-time break 7-4 ahead.

A huge third quarter in which England scored eight and conceded just two meant England were heading for their first win of the competition.

England tired once again in the fourth but the damage had been done in the third and England celebrated an 18-10 victory.

Head Coach Walt Christianson said:

“This has been a fantastic weekend for box lacrosse. It’s been so exciting to see so many young, new players to the game and, not only are they young and new to the game, there’s a tremendous amount of skill so I’ve been very very happy with the growth.

“We’re obviously not measuring what we’re doing this weekend in wins and losses but in little wins and the difference between the players on the first game compared to our third game has been outstanding.

“So it’s really really exciting to see all these young players and I’m really looking forward to seeing them all at trials in November.”

Captain and all-time most capped England player Tom Roche said:

“It’s been a great trip. We’ve managed to expand the group of players with international exposure by a lot. There’s been some big performances from some young players, and it’s been really fantastic to have probably the youngest group of offensive players we’ve ever had before. I think the future is really bright for this group of players.”

A scratch team of English athletes also took part in the ShE-Box event that runs parallel to E-Box with that team winning two of their four fixtures against Netherlands (12-3 W), Women’s Box Lacrosse Global Network (7-6 L), Japan (8-6 W), and Germany (11-6 L).

Watch all the action from the 2025 E-Box and ShE-Box Invitationals HERE.

Czechia 22-10 England (7-2, 10-4, 3-1, 2-3)

England scorers | Lyndon Bunio (2G, 3A), Elliot Leonard (2G), Ollie Allsop (1G, 1A), Nathan Edwards (1G), Ryan Martin (1G), James McIlhagger (1G), Jack O’Mahoney (1G),Tom Roche (1G), Sebastian Di Siena (1A), Travis Payne (1A).

Face-off | Tom Roche (30 face-offs, 14 wins).

Germany 15-7 England (5-1, 1-2, 4-3, 5-1)

England scorers | Lyndon Bunio (3G), Tom Roche (2G), Ollie Allsop (1G, 1A), Oscar McCarthy (1G), Ryan Martin (2A), James McIlhagger (1A), Jack Robinson (1A).

Face-off | Oscar McCarthy (25 face-offs, 11 wins).

England 18-10 Japan (3-1, 4-3, 8-2, 3-4)

England scorers | James McIlhagger (4G, 1A), Ollie Allsop (3G, 1A), Finn Ward (3G, 1A), Lyndon Bunio (2G, 2A), Elliot Leonard (2G, 2A), Sebastian Di Siena (1G, 2A), Jack Robinson (1G, 2A), Nathan Edwards (3G), Harry Edwards (1A), Ryan Martin (1A), Oscar McCarthy (1A), Travis Payne (1A).

Face-off | Tom Roche (20 face-offs, 8 wins), Oscar McCarthy (11 face-offs, 6 wins).

England announce 22-man squad for Men's European Championship

England Lacrosse is delighted to announce the 22-player squad selected for the 2025 ELF European Men’s Lacrosse Championship in Wroclaw, Poland.

England Men head to the tournament, taking place across 9-19 July, as the reigning champions after taking gold against Israel with a 7-6 victory all the way back in 2016 in Hungary.

Head Coach Sam Patterson has named a strong England team to head to Poland for this summer’s Championship, which also functions as the official European qualifying event for the 2027 Men’s World Championship in Japan.

Reflecting on his squad selection Patterson said: “I’m proud to announce England’s 22-man roster for the upcoming European Championships. Selecting this team was an incredibly difficult task, given the depth of talent across the player pool.

We’ve focused on building a balanced group that blends experience with emerging talent, giving us the best chance to retain the European title in Poland and secure qualification for the 2027 World Championships in Japan.

This group reflects the high standards we’re setting for England Lacrosse, and we hope to make the English lacrosse community proud this July.”

The 2016 champions were drawn into Group A alongside opponents Netherlands, Latvia, Finland, and Bulgaria for the group stages.

The squad contains 10 members of the 2023 Senior World Championship squad that played in San Diego, and eight players from the 2022 U21 Worlds squad now stepping up into the senior programme.

There are also three squad members, Alex Russell, Tim Collins and William Baxter who also featured back in the 2018 Senior World Championship.

Baxter, who is making his fourth major tournament appearance, is the sole survivor from England’s last Euros campaign back in 2016, where he was MVP in the final with a 77% save percentage to help England beat Israel.

England Men’s European Lacrosse Championship squad:

Goal
William Baxter (Poynton LC)
Simon Bellamy  (Brock University)

Defence
Nick DeCaprio (Camden LC)
Grady Jackson-Fayle (Stockport LC)
Tom Hallam (Mellor LC)
Josh Poke (Mellor LC)
Luca Schurink (Stockport LC)
Matthew Tatton (Brooklands LC)

Face off
Daniel Madeley (Rochdale LC)
Mac Moreland (Salisbury College)

Midfield
Tim Collins (Brooklands LC)
Dan Flisk (Stockport LC)
Danny Hilditch (Stockport LC)
Edward Loveland (Timperley LC)
Cam Major (Mellor LC)
Tom Roper (Hillcroft LC)
Alex Russell (Poynton LC)
William Shirt (Cheadle LC)

Attack
Drew Bickerton (Mellor LC)
Blair Pachereva (Brooklands LC)
William Prescott (Spencer LC)
Daniel Watson (Spencer LC)

The Fly Sixes Lacrosse to host FREE skills festival in Manchester on 30 May

Tom Roper battles for Rise at The Fly 2024

The Fly, the world’s first Sixes Lacrosse League, has announced it will be hosting a special FREE skills festival at the Manchester Regional Arena on Friday 30 May open to U10, U12, and U14 boys and U11, U13, and U15 girls.

Taking place the day before The Fly’s 2025 Finals Weekend (31 May & 1 June), the skills festival will be a great opportunity for the next generation of lacrosse player to play the Olympic version of the game on the very pitch The Fly athletes will play on during the 2025 edition of The Fly.

A selection of The Fly’s players will be leading the skills festival, giving the young attendees the chance to learn from some of the best players in the UK and offering them the full Olympic sixes experience ahead of LA28 in three years.

England Lacrosse Greater Manchester Development Officer Brin Kenyon said:

“The Fly’s FREE skills festival is a great opportunity for the region’s young players to get involved with the sixes version of the sport, engage with The Fly in a new way, and learn from some of the best players in the UK.”

The skills festival is completely free of charge and is open to any and all young players who fit within the following age categories, whether they’ve Sixes Lacrosse experience or not: U10, U12, U14 boys and U11, U13, U15 girls.

The festival will take place from 10am to 2pm on Friday 30 May with arrival from 9:30am. Parents/guardians are welcome to stay and watch.

To sign up for this very special event, simply complete the form below.

Nick Kehoe International tournament taking place this weekend

The annual Nick Kehoe International tournament is set to take place this weekend with 18 teams from all over Europe competing at Wilmslow Lacrosse Club.

One of the most anticipated events in the lacrosse calendar for both British and European teams, the Nick Kehoe International event is almost 30 years old and will take place this year on Saturday 3 and Sunday 4 May at Wilmslow’s Styal grounds and will feature a men’s and women’s competition.

11 teams will compete in the men’s competition with seven battling in the women’s tournament that’s now into its third year after being first introduced in 2023.

The Nick Kehoe International tournament is named after former Yorkshire Lacrosse President, England Lacrosse President-Elect, and England Lacrosse team doctor, Nick Kehoe.

Kehoe was a true servant to lacrosse and a keen volunteer for his club, county, and country throughout his life.

He was an integral part of the merger between the men’s and women’s games to form England Lacrosse and was instrumental in developing the old County Championship into what became the British National Championship.

Tragically, in 1998, Kehoe died after a climbing accident in Scotland and, as a tribute to one of lacrosse’s modern-day legends, the British National Championships was renamed the Nick Kehoe International.

The tournament has been hosted by Wilmslow Lacrosse ever since Kehoe’s death and takes place on May Day Bank Holiday weekend each year.

For more information about this year’s competition, click HERE.