Canada and the United States split the box lacrosse world titles on Sunday, with the Canadians winning their sixth title 13-7 over the Americans and the U.S. beating Canada 10-7 in the inaugural women’s gold-medal game.
Jeff Teat had three goals and four assists and Dhane Smith racked up two goals and six assists for the Canadians, who have won every men’s gold medal at the box lacrosse world championships since the tournament made its debut in 2003.
Shayne Jackson also had a hat trick for Canada, Josh Byrne had two goals and an assist, and Wesley Berg, Robert Church and Zach Currier also scored. Christian Del Bianco made 51 saves.
Joe Resetarits led the Americans with three goals and two assists, while C.J Kirst, Mac O’Keefe, Blaze Riorden and Joey Spallina also scored. Gowah Abrams allowed 10 goals on 42 shots before being replaced by Drew Hutchison, who allowed three goals on eight shots.
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In the women’s game, American Livy Rosenzweig led the way with three goals and an assist in the fourth quarter as the U.S. offence exploded for seven goals in the final frame after trailing 4-3.
Rosenzweig also had an assist earlier to give her a game-high five points.
Erica Evans led Canada with a goal and four assists. Dacia Cordingley, Dana Dobbie, Megan Kinna, Harlow Steele, Brooklyn Walker-Welch and Katie de Snoo also scored for the Canadians. Kayla Kondo made 35 saves.
Erin Bakes had two goals and an assist for the U.S., Ally Kennedy scored twice and Riley Ewing, Ally Mastroianni and Charlotte North had the other goals. Ingrid Boyum stopped 41 shots.
Box lacrosse will return to the Olympic Games in Los Angeles in 2028 after the sport’s previous appearances in 1904 in St. Louis and 1908 in London.