INTERNATIONAL RECAP

2023 saw two England teams travel across the globe to compete in international tournaments, pitting themselves against some of the best in Europe and the world!

England celebrate their U21 European Championship win!

World Lacrosse Men’s Championship

The England senior men’s team secured a 6th place finish at the 2023 Men’s World Championship in San Diego, USA at the most competitive tournament in the sport’s history.

A crucial overtime victory against Puerto Rico ensured a Top 6 finish, which with potential Olympic inclusion on the horizon, would keep a GB side in running for the Games and will also earn British Lacrosse Men’s team a place in the World Games for 2025.

After a tough Pool Play stage in which England took on the top teams in the world including all medallists USA, Canada, and Haudenosaunee, they were pitted against a tough Puerto Rico side on a high from their Pool Play campaign and full of NCAA talent. But England kept their nerve to deliver the victory in overtime.

Recap all the content from England’s World Championship campaign HERE

ELF WoMen’s U21 Lacrosse Championship

England ensured back to back ELF Women’s U21 Lacrosse Championship titles after defeating Czechia 9-4 in an enthralling 2023 final in Prague.

After a tense start from both sides, Charlie Bell opened the scoring after 11 and a half minutes but with just 30 seconds left in the first quarter, Czechia were level after Eliška Hanzlová scored her fourth of the tournament.

England came out in the second and were very assured in their possession but were unable to turn their control of the ball into goals until Grace Davison found herself high up the pitch and fired home from close range to ensure every single England out-field player scored at the tournament.

Czechia were resolute in their game plan, remaining in the game, and they found themselves level once again when Ellen Pantazopoulou scored direct from a free position.

But, in what was a turning point in the game, captain Millie Cant put England back in front with the last play of the half.

England returned to the field after half-time with renewed confidence and quickly punished Czechia with Sofia Wise keeping up her record of scoring in every game at the tournament before Molly Light capped a brilliant performance in midfield with a goal as well.

Czechia remained within touching distance as Barbora Koděrová hit her team’s third of the day from a free position but England upped the pressure and pulled further ahead through Wise, Annie Mather, Rachael Ball, and Carys Johnson as the game entered the final 15 minutes.

With 10 minutes left on the clock, Pantazopoulou scored Czechia’s fourth but it proved to be too little, too late as England were able to see the game out and win the Championship title 9-5. 

Watch the game in full HERE.