The Canadian men's national lacrosse team represents Canada in men's international lacrosse competitions. The team is governed by the Canadian Lacrosse Association, which is a member of World Lacrosse, the international governing body for lacrosse. Traditionally Canada has been one of the leading nations in international play, placing among the top three at the World Lacrosse Championship every year since the tournament's inaugural year in 1967. Canada has a long-standing rivalry with the United States national lacrosse team as they both frequently find themselves facing off against each other.
Canada had two representatives during the 1904 Summer Olympics which included a club team from Winnipeg, Manitoba and another team made up of players from the Mohawk nation.
Started in 10 of 15 games in his freshman year at Delaware in 2007 when team lost in final four to Hopkins,[5] 2011 NLL Rookie of the Year[6][7]
Mark Matthews
Denver '11
Rochester Rattlers
Edmonton Rush
* MLL = Major League Lacrosse, outdoor/field lacrosse, season from April to August, roster as of July 2014
**NLL = National Lacrosse League, indoor lacrosse, season from December to April, roster as of July 2014
Starting defense in first game versus US (7/10/14)[]
MLL Defenseman of the Year for six straight seasons (2006–11),[9] head coach of The Hill Academy Men's Lacrosse team,[10] 1st team All-American in 2004 and 2005, head coach of the 2012 Canada U19 Men's team[11]
Dillon Roy
Denver '10
Denver Outlaws
Kyle Rubisch
Dowling '10
Edmonton Rush
1st team DII All-American in 2010
Remaining roster[]
Name
Previous nat'l team
College
MLL
NLL
Note
Dan Coates, D
Canisius '11
Colorado Mammoth
Kevin Crowley, M
Stony Brook '11
Florida Launch
Philadelphia Wings
First overall pick in both MLL and NLL drafts in 2011,[12] 1st team All-American in 2010 and 2011
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