Competition achievements
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Olympic Games
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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.
World Championships
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Year |
Location |
Result
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1967 |
Toronto, Canada |
Bronze
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1974 |
Melbourne, Australia |
Silver
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1978 |
Stockport, England |
Gold
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1982 |
Baltimore, United States |
Bronze
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1986 |
Toronto, Canada |
Silver
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1990 |
Perth, Australia |
Silver
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1994 |
Manchester, England |
Bronze
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1998 |
Baltimore, USA |
Silver
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2002 |
Perth, Australia |
Silver
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2006 |
London, Canada |
Gold
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2010 |
Manchester, England |
Silver
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2014 |
Commerce City, USA |
Gold
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2018 |
Netanya, Israel |
Silver
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2023
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San Diego, USA |
Silver
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2023 World Lacrosse Championship
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The final 23 man roster was announced on June 9, 2023.[2] On June 20, Owen Grant pulled out with an injury and was replaced by Michael Grace.[3]
Player
|
Position
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Hometown
|
Minor Association
|
College
|
Graduation Year
|
PLL Team
|
NLL Team
|
Wes Berg
|
Midfield
|
Coquitlam, BC
|
Coquitlam Minor Lacrosse (BCLA)
|
Denver
|
2015
|
Redwoods LC
|
San Diego Seals
|
Josh Byrne
|
Attack
|
New Westminster, BC
|
New Westminster Lacrosse (BCLA)
|
Hofstra
|
2017
|
Chaos LC
|
Buffalo Bandits
|
Zach Currier
|
Midfield
|
Peterborough, ON
|
Peterborough Lakers (OLA)
|
Princeton
|
2017
|
Waterdogs LC
|
Calgary Roughnecks
|
Curtis Dickson
|
Attack
|
Port Coquitlam, BC
|
Port Coquitlam Saints (BCLA)
|
Delaware
|
2010
|
|
San Diego Seals
|
Brett Dobson
|
Goalie
|
Oshawa, ON
|
Whitby Minor Lacrosse (OLA)
|
St. Bonaventure
|
2022
|
Archers LC
|
Georgia Swarm
|
Connor Fields
|
Attack
|
East Amherst, NY, USA
|
Fort Erie Hawks (OLA)
|
Albany
|
2018
|
Archers LC
|
Rochester Knighthawks
|
Michael Grace
|
Defense
|
Hamilton, ON
|
Burlington Chiefs (OLA)
|
RIT
|
2024
|
|
|
Owen Grant*
|
Defense
|
Newmarket, ON
|
Newmarket Redbirds (OLA)
|
Delaware
|
2023
|
Redwoods LC
|
Vancouver Warriors (draft rights)
|
Latrell Harris
|
SSDM
|
St. Catharine's, ON
|
St. Catharine's Athletics (OLA)
|
|
|
Archers LC
|
Toronto Rock
|
Graeme Hossack
|
Defense
|
Port Perry, ON
|
Whitby Minor Lacrosse (OLA)
|
Lindenwood
|
2015
|
Archers LC
|
Halifax Thunderbirds
|
Justin Inacio
|
Face-off
|
Oakville, ON
|
Oakville Hawks (OLA)
|
Ohio State
|
2022
|
Archers LC
|
Calgary Roughnecks
|
Ryan Lee
|
Attack
|
Sharon, ON
|
Newmarket Redbirds (OLA)
|
RIT
|
2017
|
Redwoods LC
|
Colorado Mammoth
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Brodie Merrill
|
Defense
|
Orangeville, ON
|
Orangeville Northmen (OLA)
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Georgetown
|
2005
|
Cannons LC
|
San Diego Seals
|
Clarke Petterson
|
Midfield
|
Toronto, ON
|
Mimico Lacrosse (OLA)
|
Cornell
|
2019
|
Atlas LC
|
Halifax Thunderbirds
|
Ryland Rees
|
Defense
|
Port Coquitlam, BC
|
Port Coquitlam Saints (BCLA)
|
Stony Brook
|
2019
|
Waterdogs LC
|
Rochester Knighthawks
|
Challen Rogers
|
Midfield
|
Coquitlam, BC
|
Coquitlam Minor Lacrosse (BCLA)
|
Stony Brook
|
2016
|
Archers LC
|
Toronto Rock
|
Patrick Shoemay
|
Defense
|
Surrey, BC
|
Semiahmoo Rock (BCLA)
|
RIT
|
2021
|
Archers LC
|
San Diego Seals
|
Dhane Smith
|
Midfield
|
Kitchener, ON
|
Kitchener Minor Lacrosse (OLA)
|
|
|
Chaos LC
|
Buffalo Bandits
|
Jeff Teat
|
Attack
|
Brampton, ON
|
Brampton Minor Lacrosse (OLA)
|
Cornell
|
2021
|
Atlas LC
|
New York Riptide
|
Dillon Ward
|
Goalie
|
Orangeville, ON
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Orangeville Minor Lacrosse (OLA)
|
Bellarmine
|
2013
|
Waterdogs LC
|
Colorado Mammoth
|
Dyson Williams
|
Midfield
|
Oshawa, ON
|
Whitby Minor Lacrosse (OLA)
|
Duke
|
2023
|
|
|
Casey Wilson
|
SSDM
|
Victoria, BC
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DeFuca Whalers (BCLA)
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Denver
|
2025
|
|
|
Jake Withers
|
Face-off
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Peterborough, ON
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Peterborough Minor Lacrosse (OLA)
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Ohio State
|
2017
|
Waterdogs LC
|
Halifax Thunderbirds
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Cameron Wyers
|
Defense
|
Ottawa, ON
|
Nepean Knights Lacrosse Association (OLA)
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Loyola
|
2023
|
Archers LC
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Buffalo Bandits (draft rights)
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2018 World Lacrosse Championship
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Player
|
Hometown
|
College
|
Graduation year
|
MLL Team
|
NLL Team
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Tyson Bell
|
St. Catharines, ON
|
Onondaga Community College
|
2015
|
Atlanta Blaze
|
Calgary Roughnecks
|
Wesley Berg
|
Coquitlam, BC
|
University of Denver
|
2015
|
Denver Outlaws
|
Calgary Roughnecks
|
Joshua Byrne
|
New Westminster, BC
|
Hofstra University
|
2017
|
Chaos LC
|
Buffalo Bandits
|
Mark Cockerton
|
Oshawa, ON
|
University of Virginia
|
2014
|
Ohio Machine
|
New England Black Wolves
|
Kevin Crowley
|
New Westminster, BC
|
Stony Brook University
|
2011
|
Charlotte Hounds
|
New England Black Wolves
|
Zach Currier
|
Peterborough, ON
|
Princeton University
|
2017
|
Denver Outlaws
|
Calgary Roughnecks
|
Curtis Dickson
|
Port Coquitlam, BC
|
University of Delaware
|
2010
|
New York Lizards
|
Calgary Roughnecks
|
Brennan Donville
|
Oakville, ON
|
Cornell University
|
2016
|
|
|
Matt Gilray
|
Oshawa, ON
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Bucknell University
|
2018
|
|
|
Latrell Harris
|
St. Catharines, ON
|
Brock University
|
2021
|
|
Toronto Rock
|
Graeme Hossack
|
Port Perry, ON
|
Lindenwood University
|
2015
|
Atlanta Blaze
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Rochester Knighthawks
|
Tre Leclaire
|
Surrey, BC
|
Ohio State University
|
2020
|
|
|
Ian MacKay
|
Port Elgin, ON
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University of Vermont
|
2018
|
|
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Mark Matthews
|
Oshawa, ON
|
University of Denver
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2012
|
Atlanta Blaze
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Saskatchewan Rush
|
Ben McIntosh
|
Coquitlam, BC
|
Drexel University
|
2014
|
|
Saskatchewan Rush
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Brodie Merrill
|
Orangeville, ON
|
Georgetown University
|
2005
|
Boston Cannons
|
Toronto Rock
|
Jason Noble
|
Orangeville, ON
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Cornell University
|
2013
|
Chesapeake Bayhawks
|
Georgia Swarm
|
Jeremy Noble
|
Orangeville, ON
|
University of Denver
|
2014
|
Atlanta Blaze
|
Colorado Mammoth
|
Ryland Rees
|
Port Coquitlam, BC
|
Stony Brook University
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2019
|
|
|
Geoff Snider
|
Calgary, AB
|
University of Denver
|
2006
|
|
|
Jeff Teat
|
Brampton, ON
|
Cornell University
|
2020
|
|
|
Dillon Ward
|
Orangeville, ON
|
Bellarmine University
|
2013
|
Denver Outlaws
|
Colorado Mammoth
|
Jake Withers
|
Peterborough, ON
|
Ohio State University
|
2017
|
Atlanta Blaze
|
Rochester Knighthawks
|
Sources:[4][5]
2014 World Lacrosse Championship
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Starting attack in first game versus US (7/10/14)
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Name
|
Previous nat'l team
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College
|
MLL*
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NLL**
|
Note
|
Wesley Berg
|
|
Denver '15
|
NA
|
NA
|
In college, on the 2012 Under 19 Canada team[6]
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Curtis Dickson
|
|
Delaware '10
|
Denver Outlaws
|
Calgary Roughnecks
|
Started in 10 of 15 games in his freshman year at Delaware in 2007 when team lost in final four to Hopkins,[7] 2011 NLL Rookie of the Year[8][9]
|
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)
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Name
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Previous nat'l team
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College
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MLL
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NLL
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Note
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Brodie Merrill
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2006, 2010[10]
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Georgetown '05
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Boston Cannons
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Philadelphia Wings
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MLL Defenseman of the Year for six straight seasons (2006–11),[11] head coach of The Hill Academy Men's Lacrosse team,[12] 1st team All-American in 2004 and 2005, head coach of the 2012 Canada U19 Men's team[13]
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Dillon Roy
|
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Denver '10
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Denver Outlaws
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|
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Kyle Rubisch
|
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Dowling '10
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Edmonton Rush
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1st team DII All-American in 2010
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Remaining roster
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Name
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Previous nat'l team
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College
|
MLL
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NLL
|
Note
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Dan Coates, D
|
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Canisius '11
|
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Colorado Mammoth
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Kevin Crowley, M
|
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Stony Brook '11
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Florida Launch
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Philadelphia Wings
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First overall pick in both MLL and NLL drafts in 2011,[14] 1st team All-American in 2010 and 2011
|
Angus Dineley, G
|
2010
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Canisius '06
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Rochester
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Philadelphia Wings
|
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Brendan Donville, G
|
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Cornell '16
|
NA
|
NA
|
On the 2012 Under 19 Canada team[6]
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David Earl, M
|
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Notre Dame '11
|
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Minnesota Swarm
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1st team All-American in 2011
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Cameron Flint, M/A
|
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Denver '13
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Denver Outlaws
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Minnesota Swarm
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1st team All-American in 2013
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Jesse Gamble, A
|
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Cornell '11
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|
|
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Zack Greer, A
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2010
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Duke '08/Bryant '09
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Denver Outlaws
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Edmonton Rush
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1st team All-American in 2007 and 2008
|
Jordan Hall
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2010
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Delaware '07
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Florida Launch
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Philadelphia Wings
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Cameron Holding, M
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Grand Valley State (GSVU) '08, '09; Florida Southern '10, GSVU '11
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Denver Outlaws
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Colorado Mammouth
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Adam Jones, M
|
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Canisius '11
|
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Colorado Mammouth
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Jesse King, M
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Ohio State '15
|
NA
|
NA
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On the 2012 Under 19 Canada team,[6] named to U-19 All-World Team after 2012 tournament[15]
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Jordan MacIntosh
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Rochester Institute of Technology '11
|
Rochester Rattlers
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Minnesota Swarm
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PG lacrosse head coach at The Hill Academy[16]
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Jason Noble, D
|
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Cornell '13
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Florida Launch
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Minnesota Swarm
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Went to The Hill Academy, 1st team All-American in 2013, twin brother of Jeremy, PG lacrosse assistant coach at The Hill Academy[16]
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Jeremy Noble, M
|
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Denver '14
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Denver Outlaws
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NA (in college)
|
Went to The Hill Academy, twin brother of Jason
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Geoff Snider, Faceoff
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2010
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Denver '06
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Charlotte Hounds
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Calgary Roughnecks
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On the Canada national team in 2006 and 2010,[17] faceoff coach of the 2012 Canada U19 Men's team[13]
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Matt Vinc, G
|
2010
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Canisius '05
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Rochester Knighthawks
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Lacrosse coach at Dennis Morris Catholic High School in St. Catharines, Canada
|
Dillon Ward, G
|
|
Bellarmine '13
|
|
Colorado Mammouth
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Would win MVP of 2014 World Championships
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2014 coaches
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Head coach Randy Mearns: head coach of Canisius College for 17 years
Assistant coach Matt Brown: offensive coordinator at the University of Denver.
2010 World Lacrosse Championship
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Roster for the 2010 World Lacrosse Championship.
References
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External links
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