1998 World Lacrosse Championship Final

The 1998 World Lacrosse Championship final between Canada and the United States was the deciding match in the 1998 World Lacrosse Championship and has been often cited as the best field lacrosse match of all time.

Context

The USA had not lost an international lacrosse match since the 1978 final, their only ever loss in international competition. Hence although expected to be challenged somewhat by the Canadians, the US were widely expected to take the gold with relatively little trouble. Their round robin match had ended in a 14-12 US victory.[1]

Rosters

Canada

United States

Head Coach: Bill Tierney
Assistant Coaches: William Beroza, Jeff Long, Paul Wehrum

Goalkeeper

Attack

Midfield

Defense

Game

Both teams went into the match confident. The USA had twenty years of victories over their neighbors from the north, while the Canadians had world class players in the Gait brothers and John Grant, Jr.

First Quarter

After USA goaltender Sal Locasio made an early save, Canada drew first blood but it ended up being their only goal of the entire half.

Third Quarter

By the middle of the 3rd quarter the United States was up 11–1.

Fourth Quarter

By the last few minutes of the fourth quarter the score was 13–10, with USA still in the lead. Then in the last minute and a half of regulation, Canada had three unanswered goals to tie the game and send it into overtime.

Double Overtime

The United States barely outscored Canada in double overtime, 2–1, with the final score being 15–14 in favor of the US.

See also

References

  1. Activity Workshop - Lacrosse World Cup 1998

External links

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