2015 World Indoor Lacrosse Championship Explained

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Country:Iroquois
Dates:September 18–27, 2015
Num Teams:13
Venues:4
Cities:2
Winners Indoor:Canada
Count:4
Second Indoor:Iroquois
Third Indoor:United States
Fourth Indoor:Israel
Games:46
Goals:1075
Attendance:10,421
Scoring Leader: Anthony Terranova (67 pts)
Mvp: Shawn Evans
Prevseason:2011
Nextseason:2019

The 2015 World Indoor Lacrosse Championship (WILC) was the fourth international box lacrosse championship organized by the Federation of International Lacrosse every four years. The 2015 WILC was hosted by the Onondaga Nation in the United States, south of Syracuse, New York, and took place between September 18 and 27.[1] Canada defeated the host Iroquois Nationals 12–8 in the gold medal game, the same finals match-up featured in the first three indoor championships.[2] Since the WILC started in 2003, Team Canada is undefeated with an overall record of 23–0.[3]

In the bronze medal game, the United States beat first-time participant Israel 15–4.[4] Canadian Shawn Evans was the tournament MVP, scoring 10 goals and 25 assists in 5 games.[5]

Thirteen countries participated, 5 more than in 2011, including first-time competitors Finland, Germany, Israel, Serbia, Switzerland, and Turkey.[6] Most games were held on the Onondaga Nation at the Onondaga Nation Arena and the newly built $6.5 million Onondaga Nation Fieldhouse, although the Iroquois' games versus Canada and the United States were held at War Memorial Arena in Syracuse.[7] [8] Over 10,000 fans attended the gold and bronze medal games in the Carrier Dome.[9]

The opening ceremonies in the sold-out War Memorial Arena featured a light show about the Haudenosaunee creation story and traditional dancing.[10] After the Iroquois Nationals were not allowed to use their Haudenosaunee passports to travel to England in 2010 due to new security requirements, many international players were interested in getting their passports stamped by the Onondaga Nation.[11] The documentary Spirit Game: Pride of a Nation explains the meaning of lacrosse to the Iroquois people and covers the Iroquois Nationals in the 2015 WILC, featuring brothers Lyle and Miles Thompson.[12]

Venues

Onondaga ReservationSyracuse
Tsha'Hon'nonyen'dakhwa
(Onondaga Nation Arena)
Capacity: 3,000
Carrier Dome
Capacity: 28,000
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Tsha' Thoñ'nhes
(Onondaga Nation Fieldhouse)
Capacity: 300
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War Memorial Arena
Capacity: 6,000

Pool play

The teams were divided into 3 divisions, with the 5 highest-ranked teams placed in the Blue Division and the others being split into the Red and Green Divisions. In the Blue Division, the top two teams advanced to the semifinals, the third and fourth teams entered the quarterfinals and the fifth team was placed in the classification bracket. The top two teams in both the Red and Green Divisions entered the play-in games, while the bottom two teams were placed in the classification bracket.

Blue Division

Canada once again was undefeated in pool play, although the game versus the Iroquois was hard-fought.[13] The Nationals led 8–4 early in the third period, but Canada outscored them 7–1 the rest of the game.[14]

Teamwidth=25width=25width=25width=25width=25width=25Advanced to
align=left 4 4 0 67 20 +47 Semifinals
align=left 4 3 1 59 30 +29 Semifinals
align=left 4 2 2 43 47 -4 Quarterfinals
align=left 4 1 3 22 57 -35 Quarterfinals
align=left England4 0 4 24 61 -37 Classification bracket

Red Division

Teamwidth=25width=25width=25width=25width=25width=25Advanced to
3 3 0 49 29+20Play-in games
Finland3213722+15Play-in games
Turkey3123940-1Classification bracket
Switzerland30 31751-34Classification bracket

Green Division

Teamwidth=25width=25width=25width=25width=25width=25Advanced to
Israel3213624+12Play-in games
Ireland321 2729-2 Play-in games
Serbia31 22936-7 Classification bracket
Germany3122730-3Classification bracket

Play-in games

Israel was seeded #5 and Ireland #6 in the quarterfinals. Finland and Australia were placed in the classification bracket.

Championship bracket

The gold medal game was close throughout the first half, with only two brief two-goal leads for Canada. Canada led 6–5 at the half, then the teams traded two-goal runs to get back to 8–7 in the early fourth quarter. Steven Priolo and Stephan Leblanc both scored in unsettled situations within a minute of each other for Canada to take command of the game with 10 minutes left.

Team Canada's Curtis Dickson led all scorers with four goals, including one open-net goal, and an assist. His teammate Mark Matthews had four assists. Randy Staats and Johnny Powless both had four points for the Iroquois.[15]

Ranking, leaders, and awards

Final ranking

4 Israel
5 England
6 Ireland
7
8
9 Finland
10 Turkey
11 Germany
12 Serbia
13 Switzerland

Scoring leaders

width=175 class="unsortable"Playerwidth=50Gwidth=50Awidth=50Pts
Anthony Terranova 42 25 67
Dave Deriso 34 17 51
14 30 44
Roope Jokela 22 20 42
Joseph Rainoldi 25 16 41
Caleb Hall 21 19 40
Stephen Keogh 19 21 40
Matthew Taylor 23 15 38
12 25 37
Robert Raittila 19 16 35
Source:[16]

Goaltending leaders

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6 91 16 85%
Angus Goodleaf 6 178 48 79%
Micahel Cregan 8 319 90 78%
Nick Rose 6 275 80 77%
Lauri Uusitalo 7 176 54 77%
Zachary Higgins 8 231 70 77%
Scott Komer 8 300 92 77%
Minimum 75 saves. Source:[17]

All World Team

Forwards Lyle Thompson
Mark Matthews
  • Transition Jeff Shattler
  • Defense Sid Smith
    Chris Corbell
  • Goaltender Matt Vinc
  • Most Valuable Player Shawn Evans
  • Source:[18]

    External links

    Notes and References

    1. Lacrosse is Coming Home to Onondaga Nation . Federation of International Lacrosse . 2 April 2015.
    2. News: Rogers. Daniels . World Indoor Lacrosse Championship 2015 Results: Medal Winners and Final Scores . 18 November 2017. Bleacher Report. September 27, 2015.
    3. News: WILC Highlights: Canada's Indoor Reign Continues. 18 November 2017. Inside Lacrosse. September 27, 2015.
    4. News: Conwell. Ryan. Team USA Settles With Bronze, Defeats Israel 15-4. 19 November 2017. Lacrosse All Stars. September 28, 2015.
    5. News: Arnold. Ed. Winning gold a family affair for world indoor lacrosse championship MVP Shawn Evans. 18 November 2017. Peterborough Examiner. September 29, 2015.
    6. News: Moses. Sarah. 5 things to know about 2015 World Indoor Lacrosse Championship. 18 November 2017. Syracuse.com. September 17, 2015.
    7. News: Moses . Sarah . Onondaga Nation builds $6.5M arena in record time for lacrosse championship . 13 November 2017 . Syracuse.com . September 11, 2015.
    8. Web site: Tsha' Thoñ'nhes - About Us. Onondaga Nation. 18 November 2017.
    9. News: Ditota . Donna . Canada dashes Iroquois' dream, continues domination in World Indoor Lacrosse Championship . 13 November 2017 . Syracuse.com . September 27, 2015.
    10. News: Moses. Sarah . World Indoor Lacrosse Championship opening ceremony, games on YouTube. 25 November 2017. Syracuse.com. September 22, 2015.
    11. News: Schilling. Vincent. International Teams Line Up for Onondaga Passport Stamps at World Indoor Lacrosse Championships. 18 November 2017. Indian Country Today. September 17, 2015.
    12. News: Morris. Amy. Iroquois Nationals Lacrosse Documentary Premieres: Spirit Game: Pride of a Nation. 18 November 2017. Indian Country Today. May 26, 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20171201033425/https://indiancountrymedianetwork.com/culture/sports/iroquois-nationals-lacrosse-documentary-premieres-spirit-game-pride-nation/. 1 December 2017. dead.
    13. News: Schilling. Vincent. Iroquois Nationals Drop Squeaker to Team Canada in Worlds. 25 November 2017. Indian Country Today. September 21, 2015.
    14. Web site: Iroquois - Canada 9:11. pointbench.com. WILC. 25 November 2017.
    15. Web site: Canada - Iroquois 12:8. pointbench.com. WILC. 25 November 2017.
    16. Web site: Points . Federation of International Lacrosse . 25 November 2017.
    17. Web site: Goaltender stats . Federation of International Lacrosse . 25 November 2017.
    18. WILC 2015 Awards. Federation of International Lacrosse. 18 November 2017.