Haudenosaunee women's national lacrosse team
The Iroquois women's national lacrosse team represents the Iroquois Confederacy in international women's lacrosse competitions. They are currently ranked twelfth in the world by the World Lacrosse.[1]
Nickname(s) | Haudenosaunee Nationals | ||||||||||||||
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WL membership | 2008 | ||||||||||||||
Association | First Nations Lacrosse Association | ||||||||||||||
World Cup | |||||||||||||||
Appearances | 3 (first in 2009) | ||||||||||||||
Best result | Quarterfinals (2009, 2013) | ||||||||||||||
Website | haudenosauneenationals.com | ||||||||||||||
Medal record
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The first Haudenosaunee female team in 18 years was organized and competed in the 2005 Cup of Nations lacrosse festival. The "First Nations" team was composed of 15- to 18-year-olds and was one of eight international teams. The following year, a women's Iroquois team stood in front of the Six Nations Confederacy Council asking for permission to field an international lacrosse team.[2]
In 2008, the Iroquois Confederacy women's team, under the name Haudenosaunee, became a full member of the World Lacrosse. In 2021, the Haudenosaunee Nationals organization was disbanded and the women's team was rebranded under the Iroquois Nationals organization. In June of 2022, the Nationals dropped Iroquois from their name, adopting the name the Haudenosaunee Nationals.[3]
Woman's Lacrosse World Cup
Overall results
Year | Host | GP | W | L | GF | GA | Finish |
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2009 | Czech Republic | 6 | 4 | 2 | 83 | 34 | 11th |
2013 | Canada | 9 | 6 | 3 | 137 | 65 | 7th |
2017 | England | 8 | 5 | 3 | 101 | 79 | 12th |
2022 | United States | 8 | 4 | 4 | 88 | 76 | 8th |
Total | - | 31 | 19 | 12 | 409 | 254 | - |
2009
19 June 2009 2009 Preliminary | Iroquois | 20–0 | Austria | Prague |
10:00 (UTC+02:00) | Report | Stadium: SK Slavia Praha |
20 June 2009 2009 Preliminary | Iroquois | 16–2 | Denmark | Prague |
10:00 (UTC+02:00) | Report | Stadium: SK Slavia Praha |
22 June 2009 2009 Round Two | Iroquois | 6–12 | Ireland | Prague |
10:30 (UTC+02:00) | Report | Stadium: SK Slavia Praha |
24 June 2009 2009 9th–16th Place Quarterfinal | Iroquois | 16–2 | Netherlands | Prague |
18:15 (UTC+02:00) | Stadium: SK Slavia Praha |
25 June 2009 2009 9th–12th Place Semifinal | Iroquois | 7–12 | Czech Republic | Prague |
15:30 (UTC+02:00) | Report | Stadium: SK Slavia Praha |
26 June 2009 2009 11th Place Final | Iroquois | 18–6 | New Zealand | Prague |
12:30 (UTC+02:00) | Stadium: SK Slavia Praha |
2009 Women's Lacrosse World Cup roster | |
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Jersey | Name |
20 | Corinne Abrams |
2 | Cheri Abrams |
13 | Lindsay Doxtator |
18 | Ashley Hill |
27 | Joni Hill |
21 | Carla Jemison |
6 | Crystal Macdonald |
31 | Mia Mckie |
19 | Sandra Miller |
22 | Amber Pardee |
32 | Katrina Rabishaw |
28 | Katie Smith |
23 | Lindsey Steeprock |
16 | Awehiyo Thomas |
3 | Erralyn Thomas |
8 | Gawehegyeho Thomas |
7 | Jerrica Thomas-Hill |
4 | Naomi Walser |
Source:[4] |
2013
11 July 2013 2013 Preliminary | Iroquois | 28–1 | Sweden | Oshawa |
Report | Stadium: Oshawa Civic Auditorium |
12 July 2013 2013 Preliminary | Iroquois | 25–0 | Hong Kong | Oshawa |
Report | Stadium: Oshawa Civic Auditorium |
13 July 2013 2013 Preliminary | Iroquois | 11–15 | Japan | Oshawa |
Report | Stadium: Oshawa Civic Auditorium |
14 July 2013 2013 Preliminary | Iroquois | 16–9 | Germany | Oshawa |
Report | Stadium: Oshawa Civic Auditorium |
16 July 2013 2013 Preliminary | Iroquois | 22–2 | Austria | Oshawa |
Report | Stadium: Oshawa Civic Auditorium |
17 July 2013 2013 Championship Round One | Iroquois | 19–3 | Ireland | Oshawa |
11:30 (UTC−04:00) | Report | Stadium: Oshawa Civic Auditorium |
18 July 2013 2013 Championship Quarterfinal | Iroquois | 1–20 | United States | Oshawa |
12:30 (UTC−04:00) | Report | Stadium: Oshawa Civic Auditorium |
19 July 2013 2013 Championship Semifinal | Iroquois | 14–15 | Wales | Oshawa |
12:30 (UTC−04:00) | Report | Stadium: Oshawa Civic Auditorium |
20 July 2013 2013 7th Place Final | Iroquois | 1–0 | Israel | Oshawa |
forfeit | Stadium: Oshawa Civic Auditorium |
2017
13 July 2017 2017 Preliminary | Iroquois | 17–5 | South Korea | Guildford |
17:00 (UTC+01:00) | Report | Stadium: Surrey Sports Park |
14 July 2017 2017 Preliminary | Iroquois | 11–4 | Hong Kong | Guildford |
14:30 (UTC+01:00) | Report | Stadium: Surrey Sports Park |
15 July 2017 2017 Preliminary | Iroquois | 18-4 | Switzerland | Guildford |
14:30 (UTC+01:00) | Report | Stadium: Surrey Sports Park |
16 July 2017 2017 Preliminary | Iroquois | 11–10 | Italy | Guildford |
13:30 (UTC+01:00) | Report | Stadium: Surrey Sports Park |
18 July 2017 2017 Play-in | Iroquois | 2–9 | New Zealand | Guildford |
12:00 (UTC+01:00) | Report | Stadium: Surrey Sports Park |
19 July 2017 2017 Platinum Division Quarterfinal | Iroquois | 19–11 | Netherlands | Guildford |
10:30 (UTC+01:00) | Report | Stadium: Surrey Sports Park |
20 July 2017 2017 Platinum Division Semifinal | Iroquois | 6–18 | Czech Republic | Guildford |
11:00 (UTC+01:00) | Report | Stadium: Surrey Sports Park |
21 July 2017 2017 11th Place Final | Iroquois | 17–18 | Italy | Guildford |
17:00 (UTC+01:00) | Report | Stadium: Surrey Sports Park |
2017 Women's Lacrosse World Cup roster | ||||
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Jersey | Name | Position | Height | Hometown/Nation |
14 | Wadataiwi Bomberry | Midfield | 5'5" | Six Nations/Mohawk |
23 | Cheyenne Burnam | Midfield | 5'6" | Onondaga/Mohawk |
6 | Vivian Curry | Midfield | 5'9" | Cattaraugus/Seneca |
22 | Amber Hill-Donhauser | Goalie | 5'8" | Tuscarora/Cayuga |
20 | Erin Francis | Attack | 5'3" | Akwesasne/Mohawk |
25 | Jenna Haring | Goalie | 5'3" | Cattaraugus/Seneca |
2 | Dana Issacs | Attack/Midfield | 5'2" | Six Nations/Onondaga |
24 | Jalyn Jimerson | Midfield | 5'9" | Cattaraugus/Cayuga |
17 | Jacelyn Lazore | Midfield | 5'9" | Akwesasne/Mohawk |
19 | Mirabella Lazore | Attack/Midfield | 5'2" | Akwesasne/Mohawk |
18 | Kristen Sedar | Defense | 5'5" | Cattaraugus/Seneca |
11 | Tia Schindler | Defense | 5'9" | Six Nations/Cayuga |
8 | Katie Smith | Midfield/Defense | 5'4" | Six Nations/Mohawk |
4 | Awehiyo Thomas | Attack | 5'4" | Six Nations/Cayuga |
21 | Kyra Thompson | Attack | 5'3" | Akwasasne/Mohawk |
13 | Vanna Thompson | Defense | 5'2" | Akwasasne/Mohawk |
7 | Victoria Thompson | Midfield | 5'4" | Akwasasne/Mohawk |
Ashley Pike | Head Coach | |||
Justin Demuth | Assistant Coach | |||
Fernando Pineda | Athletic Trainer | |||
2022
30 June 2022 2022 Preliminary | Iroquois | 8-13 | Japan | Towson, Maryland |
14:00 (UTC-04:00) | Report | Stadium: Johnny Unitas Stadium |
1 July 2022 2022 Preliminary | Iroquois | 9-6 | China | Towson, Maryland |
13:00 (UTC-04:00) | Report | Stadium: Lower Fields Complex |
3 July 2022 2022 Preliminary | Iroquois | 20-5 | Switzerland | Towson, Maryland |
19:00 (UTC-04:00) | Report | Stadium: Lower Fields Complex |
4 July 2022 2022 Preliminary | Iroquois | 20-2 | Argentina | Towson, Maryland |
18:00 (UTC-04:00) | Report | Stadium: Lower Fields Complex |
5 July 2022 2022 Championship Bracket - 1st Round | Iroquois | 11-9 | Scotland | Towson, Maryland |
12:00 (UTC-04:00) | Report | Stadium: Lower Fields Complex |
6 July 2022 2022 Championship Bracket - Quarterfinals | Iroquois | 3-17 | Australia | Towson, Maryland |
14:00 (UTC-04:00) | Report | Stadium: Johnny Unitas Stadium |
8 July 2022 2022 Championship Bracket - Consolation | Iroquois | 6-12 | Japan | Towson, Maryland |
11:00 (UTC-04:00) | Report | Stadium: Johnny Unitas Stadium |
9 July 2022 2022 7th Place | Iroquois | 11-12 | Czech Republic | Towson, Maryland |
09:00 (UTC-04:00) | Report | Stadium: Lower Fields Complex |
2022 Women's Lacrosse World Cup roster | ||
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Jersey | Name | Position |
1 | Ivy Santana | Attack |
2 | Miya Scanlan | Attack |
3 | Taylor Frink | Attack |
4 | Jalyn Jimerson | Midfield |
5 | Lynnzee Miller | Attack |
9 | Lottie Gill | Defense |
10 | Tiana Bomberry | Defense |
12 | Wynter Jock | Midfield |
14 | Beretta Santana | Defense |
16 | Cassandra Minerd | Defense |
17 | Timmia Bomberry | Midfield |
18 | Lois Garlow | Midfield |
19 | Jacelyn Lazore | Midfield |
21 | Paisley Cook | Midfield |
22 | Paige Crandall | Goalie |
24 | Fawn Porter | Midfield |
27 | Fantasy Jimerson-Kenjockety | Goalie |
33 | Allyson Trice | Defense |
World Games
Overall results
Year | Host | GP | W | L | GF | GA | Finish |
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2022 | United States | 4 | 1 | 3 | 40 | 55 | 7th |
Total | 4 | 1 | 3 | 40 | 55 | - |
2022
12 July 2022 2022 Preliminary | Iroquois | 10-17 | Israel | Birmingham, Alabama |
12:00 (UTC-05:00) | Report | Stadium: PNC Field |
13 July 2022 2022 Preliminary | Iroquois | 10-11 | Great Britain | Birmingham, Alabama |
10:30 (UTC-05:00) | Report | Stadium: PNC Field |
14 July 2022 2022 Preliminary | Iroquois | 7-19 | Canada | Birmingham, Alabama |
14:45 (UTC-05:00) | Report | Stadium: PNC Field |
15 July 2022 2022 7th Place | Iroquois | 13-8 | Czech Republic | Birmingham, Alabama |
10:30 (UTC-05:00) | Report | Stadium: PNC Field |
2022 World Games roster[5] | |
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Number | Name |
10 | Tiana Bomberry |
17 | Timmia Bomberry |
21 | Paisley Cook |
34 | Jordan Coulon |
22 | Paige Crandall |
18 | Lois Garlow |
4 | Jalyn Jimerson |
19 | Jacelyn Lazore |
16 | Cassandra Minerd |
24 | Fawn Porter |
1 | Ivy Santana |
2 | Miya Scanlan |
Head Coach | Elizabeth Beville |
Other tournaments and games
1980s
1984 Tournament | Iroquois | - | Quebec |
1984 Tournament | Iroquois | - | British Columbia |
1984 Tournament | Iroquois | - | Ontario |
1984 Tournament | Iroquois | - | Saskatchewan |
1984 Tournament | Iroquois | - | United States |
2000s
8 February 2009 South of the Border Tournament | Iroquois | 5–10 | Villanova Wildcats | Chapel Hill, North Carolina |
Stadium: Finley Fields |
23 May 2009 Women's Division National Tournament | Iroquois | 0–20 | United States | Bel Air, Harford County, Maryland |
Stadium: Cedar Lane Sports Park |
2010s
13 July 2012 2012 North American Challenge Cup | Iroquois | 0–20 | United States | Oshawa |
16:00 (UTC−04:00) | Stadium: Oshawa Civic Auditorium |
14 July 2012 2012 North American Challenge Cup | Iroquois | 8–11 | Canada | Oshawa |
Stadium: Oshawa Civic Auditorium |
24 January 2013 Friendly | Iroquois | 14–15 | Florida Southern Moccasins | Lakeland, Florida |
Stadium: Barnett Field |
25 January 2013 2013 Champions Challenge | Iroquois | 2–18 | England | Bay Lake, Florida |
Stadium: ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex |
26 January 2013 2013 Champions Challenge | Iroquois | 12–21 | Rollins Tars | Bay Lake, Florida |
11:00 (UTC−05:00) | Stadium: ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex |
26 January 2013 2013 Champions Challenge | Iroquois | 19–10 | Stetson Hatters | Bay Lake, Florida |
19:00 (UTC−05:00) | Stadium: ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex |
15 April 2017 Friendly | Iroquois | 11–4 | ULAX New York | New York City |
21:00 (UTC−04:00) | Stadium: Randalls Island |
16 April 2017 Friendly | Iroquois | 10–17 | Israel | Hicksville, New York |
10:00 (UTC−04:00) | Stadium: Cantiague Park |
14 November 2019 2019 PALA World Cup Qualifiers | Iroquois | 17-3 | Colombia | Auburndale, Florida |
18:00 (UTC−05:00) | Stadium: Lake Myrtle Sports Complex |
15 November 2019 2019 PALA World Cup Qualifiers | Iroquois | 21-3 | Jamaica | Auburndale, Florida |
11:00 (UTC−05:00) | Stadium: Lake Myrtle Sports Complex |
16 November 2019 2019 PALA World Cup Qualifiers Semifinal | Iroquois | 14-4 | Mexico | Auburndale, Florida |
14:00 (UTC−05:00) | Stadium: Lake Myrtle Sports Complex |
17 November 2019 2019 PALA World Cup Qualifiers Final | Iroquois | 16-6 | Puerto Rico | Auburndale, Florida |
11:30 (UTC−05:00) | Stadium: Lake Myrtle Sports Complex |
2019 PALA World Cup Qualifiers roster | ||||
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Jersey | Name | Nation/Location | ||
2 | Dana Issacs | Onondaga, Six Nations | ||
3 | Taylor Frink | Onondaga, Baldwinsville | ||
4 | Awehiyo Thomas | Cayuga, Six Nations | ||
6 | Tsiotenharilo Herne | Mohawk, Akwesasne | ||
7 | Enahaogwahs Schindler | Cayuga, Six Nations | ||
8 | Katie Smith | Mohawk, Six Nations | ||
9 | Tristyn Miller | Oneida, Six Nations | ||
11 | Kimberly Gibson | Cayuga, Six Nations | ||
14 | Wadatawi Bomberry | Mohawk, Six Nations | ||
18 | Lois Garlow | Seneca, Cattaraugus | ||
19 | Jacelyn Lazore | Mohawk, Akwesasne | ||
23 | Mirabella Lazore | Mohawk, Akwesasne | ||
24 | Jalyn Jimmerson | Cayuga, Cattaraugus | ||
25 | Fantasy Jimmerson | Seneca, Cattaraugus | ||
27 | Victoria Thompson | Mohawk, Akwesasne | ||
28 | Awehiyo Thomas | Cayuga, Six Nations | ||
29 | Amber Hill | Cayuga, Tuscarora | ||
Head Coach | Katie Rowan | |||
Assistant Head Coach | Leah Gallaagher |
2020s
3 September 2021 2021 PALA Sixes Cup Round Robin | Iroquois | 32-2 | Colombia | Auburndale, Florida |
09:00 (UTC−04:00) | Stadium: Lake Myrtle Sports Complex |
3 September 2021 2021 PALA Sixes Cup Round Robin | Iroquois | 17-7 | Puerto Rico | Auburndale, Florida |
12:00 (UTC−04:00) | Stadium: Lake Myrtle Sports Complex |
4 September 2021 2021 PALA Sixes Cup Round Robin | Iroquois | 20-4 | Argentina | Auburndale, Florida |
11:00 (UTC−04:00) | Stadium: Lake Myrtle Sports Complex |
4 September 2021 2021 PALA Sixes Cup Semifinals | Iroquois | 20-0 | Colombia | Auburndale, Florida |
16:00 (UTC−04:00) | Stadium: Lake Myrtle Sports Complex |
5 September 2021 2021 PALA Sixes Cup Championship | Iroquois | 19-7 | Puerto Rico | Auburndale, Florida |
13:00 (UTC−04:00) | Stadium: Lake Myrtle Sports Complex |
2021 PALA Sixes Cup roster | ||||
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Name | Position | |||
Ivy Santana | Attack | |||
Taylor Frink | Attack | |||
Jacelyn Lazore | Attack | |||
Jordan Coulon | Midfield | |||
Lois Garlow | Midfield | |||
Jalyn Jimerson | Midfield | |||
Sierra Cockerille | Midfield | |||
Lynnzee Miller | Midfield | |||
Ewehegwahs Williams | Defense | |||
Cassandra "Bean" Minerd | Defense | |||
Beretta Santana | Defense | |||
Jenna Haring | Goalie | |||
Elizabeth Beville | Head Coach | |||
Naomi Walser | Assistant Head Coach | |||
Joseph Manna | Assistant Head Coach | |||
Shaniece Mohawk | General Manager |
23 October 2021 2021 Super Sixes Tournament | Iroquois | 13-20 | Canada | Sparks, Maryland |
12:00 (UTC−04:00) | Report | Stadium: William G. Tierney Field |
23 October 2021 2021 Super Sixes Tournament | Iroquois | 9-19 | United States | Sparks, Maryland |
17:00 (UTC−04:00) | Report | Stadium: William G. Tierney Field |
24 October 2021 2021 Super Sixes Tournament | Iroquois | 7-18 | United States | Sparks, Maryland |
08:15 (UTC−04:00) | Report | Stadium: William G. Tierney Field |
24 October 2021 2021 Super Sixes Tournament | Iroquois | 6-24 | Canada | Sparks, Maryland |
10:45 (UTC−04:00) | Report | Stadium: William G. Tierney Field |
2021 Super Sixes roster[6] | |
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Name | Position |
Taylor Frink | - |
Miya Scanlan | - |
Lynnzee Miller | - |
Lauren Scanlan | - |
Timmia Bomberry | - |
Sierra Cockerille | - |
Paisley Cook | - |
Jordan Coulon | - |
Lois Garlow | - |
Jalyn Jimerson | - |
Larson Sundown | - |
Koleton Marquis | - |
Selena Lasota | - |
Tiana Bomberry | - |
Cassandra "Bean" Minerd | - |
Paige Crandall | - |
Kedoh Hill | - |
Jenna Haring | - |
Elizabeth Beville | Head Coach |
Naomi Walser | Assistant Coach |
Joseph Manna | Assistant Coach |
Shaniece Mohawk | General Manager |
Claudia Jimerson | Executive Advisor |
Alison Bruno | Advisor |
Betty Lyons | Events Coordinator |
Kara Gray | Communications |
7 October 2022 2022 Super Sixes Tournament | Iroquois | 4-23 | Canada | Oshawa |
20:30 (UTC−05:00) | Report | Stadium: Civic Stadium Field |
8 October 2022 2022 Super Sixes Tournament | Iroquois | 12-9 | England | Oshawa |
10:00 (UTC−05:00) | Report | Stadium: Civic Stadium Field |
8 October 2022 2022 Super Sixes Tournament | Iroquois | 9-8 | Canada | Oshawa |
14:00 (UTC−05:00) | Report | Stadium: Civic Stadium Field |
9 October 2022 2022 Super Sixes Tournament | Iroquois | 11-12 | England | Oshawa |
10:00 (UTC−05:00) | Stadium: Civic Stadium Field |
9 October 2022 2022 Super Sixes Tournament Gold Medal | Iroquois | 4-17 | Canada | Oshawa |
12:00 (UTC−05:00) | Stadium: Civic Stadium Field |
2022 Super Sixes roster[7] | |
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Name | Position |
Jadie Burns | - |
Kenedy Cooper | - |
Callison Foreman | - |
Mirabella Lazore | - |
Miya Scanlan | - |
Elora Waardenburg | - |
Avery Doran | - |
Timmia Bomberry | - |
Paisley Cook | - |
Fawn Porter | - |
Tiana Bomberry | - |
Lottie Gill | - |
Cassandra "Bean" Minerd | - |
Ally Trice | - |
Paige Crandall | - |
Tim Bomberry | Head Coach |
Naomi Walser | Assistant Coach |
Joseph Manna | Assistant Coach |
Shaniece Mohawk | General Manager |
Claudia Jimerson | Director of Women's Operations |
References
- "World Rankings". Federation of International Lacrosse. Retrieved 2017-07-16.
- Schneider, Megan (2014-09-02). "We Got Next: Rise of the Haudenosaunee". Lax Magazine. Archived from the original on 2016-05-20. Retrieved 2016-05-26.
- "Why We Changed Our Name". haudenosauneenationals.com. Retrieved 2022-06-30.
- "IFWLA World Cup 2009". pointbench.com. 2009. Retrieved 6 April 2019.
- "Team Roster" (PDF). TWG2022.
- "We are proud to announce the women that will compete at @worldlacrossesport Sixes in Sparks, MD!". Instagram. Retrieved 2022-06-22.
- "We are excited to announce the players and staff who will square off against Canada and England in this weekend's Super Sixes event in Oshawa!". Instagram. Retrieved 2022-10-19.