2019 World Indoor Lacrosse Championship

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2019 World Indoor Lacrosse Championship
Tournament details
Host country Canada
Venue(s)Langley Events Centre (in Langley, British Columbia, Canada host cities)
Dates19-28 September 2019
Teams20
Final positions
Champions  Canada (5th title)
Runner-up  Iroquois
Third place  United States
Fourth place England
Tournament statistics
Scoring leader(s)Republic of Ireland Brian Gillis (30 pts)
United States Kieran McArdle (30 pts)
MVPIroquois Cody Jamieson
Websitewww.wilc2019.ca
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The 2019

World Indoor Lacrosse Championship (WILC) was the fifth international box lacrosse championship organized by World Lacrosse every four years. It was held 19-28 September 2019 at the Langley Events Centre in Langley, British Columbia, Canada.[1] The winner of the WILC wins the Cockerton Cup, named for All-American lacrosse player Stan Cockerton
.

Venues

The competition was hosted in two venues in Langley, BC: Langley Events Centre and Aldergrove Credit Union Community Centre.[2]

Teams

A record 20 countries competed in the 2019 World Indoor Lacrosse Championships. New entrants included Hong Kong, Costa Rica, Mexico and the Netherlands.[3]

Source:[4]

Pool play

The teams were divided into four divisions, with the five highest-ranked teams placed in the Blue Division and the others being split into the Yellow, Green, and Orange Divisions. In the Blue Division, the top two teams advanced to the semifinals, the third and fourth teams entered the quarterfinals and the fifth team was placed in the first round of the championship bracket. The first place teams in the Yellow, Green, and Orange Divisions entered the championship bracket, while the other teams were placed in the placement bracket.[5]

The Canadians won the event, with Iroquois, United States, and England placing second, third, and fourth, respectively.[6][7][8]

Blue Division

Team GP W L T OTW OTL GF GA DIF Advanced to
 Canada 4 4 0 0 0 0 70 28 +42 Semifinals
 Iroquois 4 3 1 0 0 0 60 40 +20 Semifinals
 United States 4 2 2 0 0 0 56 41 +15 Quarter-finals
Israel
4 0 3 0 1 0 29 59 -30 Quarter-finals
England England 4 0 3 0 0 1 20 67 -47 Qualifier
September 19
Israel Israel
6-17
 Iroquois
September 19 Canada  16-6
 United States
September 20 United States  18-10
Israel
September 20 England England 5-18
 Canada
September 21
Israel Israel
8-7 OT
England
September 21 Iroquois  12-10
 United States
September 22
England England
5-19
 Iroquois
September 22 Canada  17-5
Israel
September 23 Iroquois  12-19
 Canada
September 23 United States  22-3
England

Yellow Division

Team GP W L GF GA DIF Advanced to
Netherlands Netherlands 4 3 1 52 40 +12 Qualifier
Serbia Serbia 4 3 1 50 41 +9 Placement
Republic of Ireland Ireland 4 3 1 54 29 +25 Placement
Hong Kong Hong Kong 4 1 3 45 70 -25 Placement
Switzerland Switzerland 4 0 4 36 57 -21 Placement
September 19 Serbia Serbia 8—6
Switzerland Switzerland
September 19 Ireland Republic of Ireland 8—11
Netherlands Netherlands
September 20 Netherlands Netherlands 9—11
Serbia Serbia
September 20 Ireland Republic of Ireland 18—2
Hong Kong Hong Kong
September 21 Switzerland Switzerland 13—16
Hong Kong Hong Kong
September 21 Serbia Serbia 9—10
Republic of Ireland Ireland
September 22 Netherlands Netherlands 15—10
Switzerland Switzerland
September 22 Hong Kong Hong Kong 16—22
Serbia Serbia
September 23 Hong Kong Hong Kong 11—17
Netherlands Netherlands
September 23 Switzerland Switzerland 7—18
Republic of Ireland Ireland

Green Division

Team GP W L GF GA DIF Advanced to
 Czech Republic 4 4 0 68 21 +47 Qualifier
Germany Germany 4 3 1 67 29 +38 Placement
Slovakia Slovakia 4 2 2 51 56 -5 Placement
 Scotland 4 1 3 46 60 -14 Placement
Mexico Mexico 4 0 4 26 92 -66 Placement
September 19 Slovakia Slovakia 24—14
 Scotland
September 19 Mexico Mexico 6—29
 Czech Republic
September 20 Czech Republic  17—3
Slovakia Slovakia
September 20 Mexico Mexico 6—25
Germany Germany
September 21 Slovakia Slovakia 18—7
Mexico Mexico
September 21 Germany Germany 18—6
 Scotland
September 22 Scotland  20—7
Mexico Mexico
September 22 Czech Republic  11—6
Germany Germany
September 23 Germany Germany 18—6
Slovakia Slovakia
September 23 Scotland  6—11
 Czech Republic

Orange Division

Team GP W L GF GA DIF Advanced to
Finland Finland 4 4 0 79 25 +54 Qualifier
 Australia 4 3 1 68 32 +36 Placement
Austria Austria 4 2 2 49 46 +3 Placement
Sweden Sweden 4 1 3 50 69 -19 Placement
Costa Rica Costa Rica 4 0 4 9 83 -74 Placement
September 19 Costa Rica Costa Rica 1—20
 Australia
September 19 Finland Finland 20—5
Austria Austria
September 20 Sweden Sweden 6—23
Finland Finland
September 20 Austria Austria 18—0
Costa Rica Costa Rica
September 21 Austria Austria 20—10
Sweden Sweden
September 21 Finland Finland 15—10
 Australia
September 22 Costa Rica Costa Rica 4—21
Finland Finland
September 22 Australia  22—10
Sweden Sweden
September 23 Sweden Sweden 24—4
Costa Rica Costa Rica
September 23 Australia  16—6
Austria Austria

Championship Round

1st-4th Placement

Qualifier Quarter-finals Semifinals Final
            
B1  Canada
Bye
B1  Canada 21
B5  England 4
B5  England 15
O1  Finland 6
B4  Israel 7
B5  England 9
B1  Canada 19
B2  Iroquois 12
B2  Iroquois
Bye
B2  Iroquois 9
B3  United States 7
Y1  Netherlands 6 Third place
G1  Czech Republic 17
B3  United States 17 B5  England 8
G1  Czech Republic 3 B3  United States 11

5th-8th Placement

Semifinals 5th Place Game
      
B4  Israel 22
Y1  Netherlands 7
B4  Israel 14
O1  Finland 9
G1  Czech Republic 9
O1  Finland 17 7th Place Game
Y1  Netherlands 8
G1  Czech Republic 12

9th-12th Placement

Qualifier Quarter-finals Semifinals 9th Place
            
O2  Australia 29
G4  Scotland 5
G4  Scotland 12
Y4  Hong Kong 10
O2  Australia 17
Y3  Ireland 11
Y3  Ireland 13
G3  Slovakia 4
G3  Slovakia 21
O5  Costa Rica 4
O2  Australia 13
G2  Germany 6
G2  Germany 17
O4  Sweden 10
O4  Sweden 12
Y5   Switzerland 11
G2  Germany 13
Y2  Serbia 8
11th Place
Y2  Serbia 13 Y3  Ireland 14
O3  Austria 11 Y2  Serbia 9
O3  Austria 11
G5  Mexico 10

13th-16th Placement

Semifinals 13th Place Game
      
G4  Scotland 12
G3  Slovakia 14
G3  Slovakia 16
O3  Austria 13
O4  Sweden 7
O3  Austria 12 15th Place Game
G4  Scotland 9
O4  Sweden 18

17th-20th Placement

Semifinals 17th Place Game
      
Y4  Hong Kong 19
O5  Costa Rica 2
Y4  Hong Kong 14
Y5   Switzerland 16
Y5   Switzerland 15
G5  Mexico 6 19th Place Game
O5  Costa Rica 11
G5  Mexico 14

Ranking, leaders, and awards

Final ranking

1st place, gold medalist(s)  Canada
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Iroquois
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  United States
4  England
5  Israel
6  Finland
7  Czech Republic
8  Netherlands
9  Australia
10  Germany
11  Ireland
12  Serbia
13  Slovakia
14  Austria
15  Sweden
16  Scotland
17   Switzerland
18  Hong Kong
19  Mexico
20  Costa Rica

Scoring leaders

Regular Season
Player Team GP G A Pts
Brian Gillis Republic of Ireland 4 16 14 30
Kieran McArdle United States 4 10 20 30
Cole Paciejewski Scotland 4 17 12 29
Cody Jamieson Iroquois 4 11 17 28
Joseph Resetarits United States 4 8 20 28
Robert Raittila Finland 3 15 13 28
Roope Jokela Finland 3 4 24 28
Kevin Powers Sweden 4 14 13 27
Luke Coppinger Republic of Ireland 4 14 13 27
Gustav Weber Germany 4 11 14 25
Iain Vickars Scotland 4 14 11 25
Randy Staats Iroquois 4 9 16 25
Rintaro Fujita Austria 4 10 15 25
Playoffs
Player Team GP G A Pts
Matthew Taylor Australia 3 18 13 31
Tristan Rai Australia 3 7 20 27
Klaus Hauer Austria 4 16 10 26
Thomas Johnson Sweden 4 16 9 25
Jean-Luc Chetner Israel 3 8 16 24
Kevin Powers Sweden 4 16 8 24
Jesse Whinnen Australia 3 12 10 22
Rintaro Fujita Austria 4 11 11 22
Brian Gillis Republic of Ireland 3 7 12 19
Connor Simon Mexico 3 10 9 19
Ilija Gajic Serbia 3 5 14 19
Lukas Heri Switzerland 3 11 8 19
Luke Coppinger Republic of Ireland 3 11 8 19
Noah Hoselton Slovakia 4 11 8 19
Pavel Dosly Czech Republic 4 10 9 19
Source:[9][10]

Goaltending leaders

Regular Season
Player Team GP SA SV Sv% GA GAA
Devlin Shanahan Republic of Ireland 4 124 110 0.887 14 4.88
Andrew Gallant Netherlands 4 165 139 0.842 36 8.44
Craig Wende Germany 4 143 119 0.832 23 7.50
Marko Celic Serbia 4 187 146 0.781 41 10.37
Warren Hill Iroquois 4 161 125 0.776 36 10.71
Frank Scigliano England 4 149 113 0.758 36 15.00
Hunyahdengowah Abrams United States 4 140 106 0.757 34 10.45
Adam Branislav Slovakia 4 129 95 0.736 34 15.01
Zachary Higgins Israel 4 190 139 0.732 51 14.68
Richard Zeidlitz Sweden 4 127 89 0.701 38 21.86
Playoffs
Player Team GP SA SV SV% GA GAA
Frank Scigliano England 4 222 182 0.820 40 11.13
Craig Wende Germany 3 145 117 0.807 28 9.96
Richard Zeidlitz Sweden 4 217 173 0.797 44 11.81
Travis Sandin Slovakia 4 112 89 0.795 24 11.39
Andrew Gallant Netherlands 3 118 93 0.788 25 15.60
Minimum 75 saves. Source:[11][12]

All World Team

[13]

Forwards

Mark Matthews, Canada

Randy Staats,

Iroquois

Transition

Joel White, United States

Defense

Graeme Hossack, Canada

Kyle Rubisch, Canada

Goaltender

Mike Poulin, Canada

Most Valuable Player
Iroquois

President's Team

Forwards

Robert Raittila, Finland

Matthew Taylor, Australia

Transition

Adrian Balasch, Austria

Defense

David Beckmann, Germany

Markus Mattila, Finland

Goaltender

Craig Wende, Germany

[13]

References

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  9. ^ "Points". Federation of International Lacrosse. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
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  11. ^ "Goaltender stats". Federation of International Lacrosse. Retrieved 25 November 2017.
  12. ^ "Stats - 2019 World Indoor Lacrosse Championships". wilc.lacrosseshift.com. Retrieved 2019-10-18.
  13. ^ a b Adm2, F. I. L. "2019 World Lacrosse Men's Indoor World Championship MVP, All-World Team, and President's Team". World Lacrosse. Retrieved 2019-10-18.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)

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