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United States men's national lacrosse team

The United States men's national lacrosse team has won ten of thirteen World Lacrosse Championships, the most recent in 2018. Team USA finished second in the other three field lacrosse tournaments, losing to Canada in 1978, 2006, and 2014.

The team is organized by US Lacrosse, the national governing body. The roster usually consists of lacrosse players who play in the Premier Lacrosse League.

Competition achievements

Olympic Games

Games Representative Finish Ref.
1904 St. Louis St. Louis Amateur Athletic Association   Silver [1]

World Championships

 
Team USA vs. MLL All-Stars in 2006.
Year Location Result
1967 Toronto, Canada Gold
1974 Melbourne, Australia Gold
1978 Stockport, England Silver
1982 Baltimore, United States Gold
1986 Toronto, Canada Gold
1990 Perth, Australia Gold
1994 Manchester, England Gold
1998 Baltimore, USA Gold
2002 Perth, Australia Gold
2006 London, Canada Silver
2010 Manchester, England Gold
2014 Commerce City, USA Silver
2018 Netanya, Israel Gold

2023 team

US Lacrosse announced their 23 man roster for the 2023 World Lacrosse Championship on December 20, 2022.[2]

Name Position PLL Team NLL Team College Graduation Year
Trevor Baptiste FO Atlas Philadelphia Wings Denver 2018
Jesse Bernhardt D Chrome N/A Maryland 2013
Charlie Bertrand A/M Redwoods Las Vegas Desert Dogs Merrimack/Virginia 2020/2021
Liam Byrnes LSM Waterdogs Panther City Marquette 2016
Ryan Conrad M Waterdogs N/A Virginia 2019
Matthew Dunn D Whipsnakes N/A Maryland 2016
Michael Ehrhardt LSM Whipsnakes N/A Maryland 2014
JT Giles-Harris D Chrome N/A Duke 2021
Zach Goodrich SSDM Cannons N/A Towson 2019
TD Ierlan FO Redwoods Toronto Rock Yale/Denver 2020/2021
Connor Kelly M Waterdogs Albany FireWolves Maryland 2018
Jack Kelly G Redwoods N/A Brown 2016
Danny Logan SSDM Atlas San Diego Seals Denver 2021
Kieran McArdle A Waterdogs Albany FireWolves St. John's 2014
Brennan O'Neill A/M N/A N/A Duke 2024
Rob Pannell A Redwoods N/A Cornell 2013
Matt Rambo A Whipsnakes Philadelphia Wings Maryland 2017
Jacob Richard SSDM Atlas N/A Marquette 2016
Blaze Riorden G Chaos Philadelphia Wings Albany 2016
Jack Rowlett D Chaos N/A North Carolina 2019
Tom Schreiber M Archers Toronto Rock Princeton 2014
Michael Sowers A/M Waterdogs N/A Princeton/Duke 2020/2021
Ryan Terefenko SSDM Chrome Halifax Thunderbirds Ohio State 2021

2018 team

US Lacrosse announced the final 23-man roster for the 2018 World Lacrosse Championship on January 7, 2018.[3]

Number Name Position MLL Team College Graduation Year
9 Trevor Baptiste FO Boston Cannons University of Denver 2018
12 Jake Bernhardt SSDM Ohio Machine University of Maryland 2012
36 Jesse Bernhardt D Chesapeake Bayhawks University of Maryland 2015
4 Ryan Brown A Charlotte Hounds Johns Hopkins University 2016
22 Ned Crotty A/M Dallas Rattlers Duke University 2010
40 Matt Danowski A/M Chesapeake Bayhawks Duke University 2008
7 Steve DeNapoli SSDM New York Lizards Hofstra University 2011
51 Tucker Durkin D Florida Launch Johns Hopkins University 2013
28 Michael Ehrhardt LSM Charlotte Hounds University of Maryland 2014
17 Joe Fletcher D New York Lizards Loyola University Maryland 2014
15 John Galloway G Dallas Rattlers Syracuse University 2011
32 Greg Gurenlian FO New York Lizards Penn State University 2006
81 Kyle Hartzell LSM New York Lizards Salisbury University 2008
26 John Haus M Charlotte Hounds University of Maryland 2013
6 Will Haus M Charlotte Hounds Duke University 2015
1 Marcus Holman A Ohio Machine University of North Carolina 2013
91 Jack Kelly G Denver Outlaws Brown University 2016
3 Rob Pannell A New York Lizards Cornell University 2013
99 Paul Rabil M New York Lizards Johns Hopkins University 2008
13 Tom Schreiber M Ohio Machine Princeton University 2014
23 Drew Snider M Denver Outlaws University of Maryland 2012
33 Kevin Unterstein SSDM New York Lizards Hofstra University 2008
11 Joel White LSM Dallas Rattlers Syracuse University 2011
31 Jordan Wolf A Dallas Rattlers Duke University 2014

2014 team

US Lacrosse finalized its 23-man roster on June 30, 2014, by cutting eight players that were on the roster for the Team USA versus MLL All Star game on June 26, 2014.[4]

Starting attack

Name College Previous US rosters 2014 MLL team Note
Ned Crotty Duke 2010 2010 New York Won NCAA championship in 2010, 2010 Tewaaraton Trophy winner, 1st team All-American in 2009 and 2010
Brendan Mundorf UMBC 2006 2010 Chesapeake Played for Australia in the 2006 World Lacrosse Championship, 2012 MLL MVP
Rob Pannell Cornell 2013 New York Won Tewaaraton in 2013, will run attack from behind the cage[5]

Other attackmen

Name College Previous US rosters 2014 MLL team Note
Marcus Holman UNC 2013 Ohio 1st team All-American in 2013
Kevin Leveille Massachusetts 2003 Rochester His younger brother Mike Leveille (Syracuse 2008) was on the 2010 team, alternate on 2010 team
Garrett Thul Army 2013 Florida

Starting midfield

Name College Previous US rosters 2014 MLL team Note
Kevin Buchanan Ohio State 2008 Boston
Paul Rabil Johns Hopkins 2008 2010 Boston Won NCAA championship in 2005 and 2007; 1st team All-American in 2006, 2007 and 2008
Max Seibald Cornell 2009 2010 New York Won Tewaaraton in 2009

Other midfielders

Name College Previous US rosters 2014 MLL team Note
Matt Abbott Syracuse 2009 Chesapeake Won two NCAA championship (2008 and 2009), 1st team All-American in 2009, his father and grandfather played lax at Syracuse,[6] assistant coach with his brother Mike at Colgate,[6] second on USA team with four groundballs in win versus MLL All Starts in on June 26, 2014
Dan Burns Maryland 2011 Chesapeake Walk-on in college[5]
Kyle Harrison Johns Hopkins 2005 2006 Ohio Won NCAA championship in 2005, won Tewaaraton in 2005
David Lawson Duke 2013 Rochester Won NCAA championship in 2010 and 2013, 1st team All-American in 2013

Faceoff

Name College Previous US rosters 2014 MLL team Note
Chris Eck Colgate '08 Boston won 60% of faceoffs in 2014 MLL season[7]
Greg Gurenlian Penn State '06 New York

Starting defense

Name College Previous US rosters 2014 MLL team Note
Tucker Durkin Johns Hopkins 2013 Chesapeake 1st team All-American in 2012 and 2013
Michael Evans Johns Hopkins 2009 Chesapeake Won NCAA championship in 2007, 1st team All-American in 2009
Lee Zink Maryland 2004 Denver Outlaws MLL Defensive Player of the Year in 2012 and 2013,[8] 1st team All-American in 2004, alternate on 2010 team

Other defensemen

Name College Previous US rosters 2014 MLL team Note
Mitch Belisle (D/LSM/SSDM) Cornell 2007 Boston 1st team All-American in 2007, plays with both a short- and long-stick in the MLL[5]
Jesse Bernhardt (D/LSM) Maryland 2013 Chesapeake 1st team All-American in 2013, led USA team with six groundballs versus MLL All Star team on June 26, 2014
Kyle Hartzell (D/LSM) Salisbury 2007 New York

Goalkeepers

Name College Previous US rosters 2014 MLL team Note
Drew Adams Penn State 2009 New York Played behind 2010 goalie Brian Dougherty as a rookie[9]
Jesse Schwartzman Johns Hopkins 2007 Denver Won NCAA championship in 2005 and 2007

2010 team

Attackmen

Name College Previous US rosters Note
Ryan Boyle Princeton 2004 2002, 2006 Played in 2014 MLL season with Boston. Withdrew from 2014 USA tryout pool.[10]
Ned Crotty Duke 2010
Mike Leveille Syracuse 2008 Sat out the 2011, 2012 and 2014 MLL seasons due to full-time job at NBC[11]
Brendan Mundorf UMBC 2008
Ryan Powell Syracuse 2000 2006 2010 US team captain, runs Rhino Lacrosse in Portland, Oregon
Drew Westervelt USMB 2008 In MLL All-Star game in 2014 versus the US national team, on practice roster for 2014 US team

Midfielders

Name College Previous US rosters Note
Kevin Cassese Duke 2003 2002, 2006 Lehigh lax coach, assistant coach of 2014 US nat'l team
Kyle Dixon Virginia 2006
Stephen Peyser Johns Hopkins 2008
Paul Rabil Johns Hopkins 2008
Chris Schiller Penn State 1999
Max Seibald Cornell 2009
Alex Smith Delaware 2007
Matt Striebel Princeton 2001 2002, 2006
Matt Zash Duke 2006

Defense

Name College Previous US rosters Note
Joe Cinosky Maryland 2009 Assistant lacrosse coach at Mount St. Mary's, volunteer assistant lax coach at Duke in 2013
DJ Driscoll Notre Dame 2006
Eric Martin Salisbury 2004
Ryan McClay Cornell 2003 2002
Shawn Nadelen Johns Hopkins 2001 Lax head coach at Towson
Kyle Sweeney (LSM) Georgetown 2003 2006 In MLL All-Star game in 2014 versus the US national team, on practice roster for 2014 US team

Goalkeepers

Name College Previous US rosters
Brian Dougherty Maryland 1996 1998
Adam Fullerton Army 2008

Four-time national team members

Player Position College US rosters
John DeTommaso Defense Johns Hopkins 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998
Vinnie Sombrotto Midfield Hofstra 1982, 1986,

Three-time national team members

Players are listed in alphabetical order by last name.

Player Position College US rosters
Ryan Boyle Attack Princeton 2002, 2006, 2010
Jim Burke Defense Cortland 1982, 1986, 1990
Kevin Cassese Midfield Duke 2002, 2006, 2010
Zack Colburn Defense Pennsylvania 1990, 1994, 1998
Ned Crotty Attack Duke 2010, 2014, 2018
Jim Darcangelo Midfield Towson 1978, 1982, 1986
Norm Engelke Midfield Cornell 1982, 1986, 1990
Sal LoCascio Goalie Massachusetts 1990, 1994, 1998
Larry Quinn Goalie Johns Hopkins 1986, 1990, 1994
Paul Rabil Midfield Johns Hopkins 2010, 2014, 2018
Matt Striebel Midfield Princeton 2002, 2006, 2010

See also

References

  1. ^ . Databaseolympics.com. Archived from the original on 5 February 2007. Retrieved 13 December 2016.
  2. ^ "USA Lacrosse Names Final Roster for 2023 World Lacrosse Men's Championship". USA Lacrosse. Retrieved 2022-12-22.
  3. ^ "US Lacrosse Announces Roster for FIL Men's World Championship". US Lacrosse. 2018-01-07. Retrieved 2018-03-21.
  4. ^ "Team USA World Championships Roster Selected". Retrieved 9 December 2016.
  5. ^ a b c "Team USA Rapid Reaction: Ultimate X-Factors". Retrieved 9 December 2016.
  6. ^ a b "American Hustle: Team USA's Matt Abbott". Retrieved 9 December 2016.
  7. ^ "Boston Cannons - Major League Lacrosse - on Pointstreak Sports Technologies". Retrieved 9 December 2016.
  8. ^ Lacrosse, Major League. "404 - Major League Lacrosse". Retrieved 9 December 2016. {{cite web}}: Cite uses generic title (help)
  9. ^ "Team USA's Great Goalie Battle for '14". Retrieved 9 December 2016.
  10. ^ "Boyle Retires from Team USA with 'No Regrets'". Retrieved 9 December 2016.
  11. ^ Lacrosse, Major League. "A Family Affair: The Leveille Brothers - Major League Lacrosse". Retrieved 9 December 2016.

External links

  • U.S. Men's National Team website
  • US Lacrosse website

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The United States men s national lacrosse team has won ten of thirteen World Lacrosse Championships the most recent in 2018 Team USA finished second in the other three field lacrosse tournaments losing to Canada in 1978 2006 and 2014 United StatesAssociationUS LacrosseHead coachJohn DanowskiWorld ChampionshipAppearances13 first in 1967 Best resultChampions 1967 1974 1982 1986 1990 1994 1998 2002 2010 2018 Websiteteamusa wbr uslacrosse wbr org wbr us menMedal record World Lacrosse Championship1967 Toronto1974 Melbourne1978 Stockport1982 Baltimore1986 Toronto1990 Perth Western Australia1994 Manchester1998 Baltimore2002 Perth Western Australia2006 London Ontario2010 Manchester2014 Commerce City Colorado2018 Netanya IsraelThe team is organized by US Lacrosse the national governing body The roster usually consists of lacrosse players who play in the Premier Lacrosse League Contents 1 Competition achievements 1 1 Olympic Games 1 2 World Championships 2 2023 team 3 2018 team 4 2014 team 4 1 Starting attack 4 2 Other attackmen 4 3 Starting midfield 4 4 Other midfielders 4 5 Faceoff 4 6 Starting defense 4 7 Other defensemen 4 8 Goalkeepers 5 2010 team 5 1 Attackmen 5 2 Midfielders 5 3 Defense 5 4 Goalkeepers 6 Four time national team members 7 Three time national team members 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksCompetition achievements EditOlympic Games Edit Games Representative Finish Ref 1904 St Louis St Louis Amateur Athletic Association Silver 1 World Championships Edit Team USA vs MLL All Stars in 2006 Year Location Result1967 Toronto Canada Gold1974 Melbourne Australia Gold1978 Stockport England Silver1982 Baltimore United States Gold1986 Toronto Canada Gold1990 Perth Australia Gold1994 Manchester England Gold1998 Baltimore USA Gold2002 Perth Australia Gold2006 London Canada Silver2010 Manchester England Gold2014 Commerce City USA Silver2018 Netanya Israel Gold2023 team EditUS Lacrosse announced their 23 man roster for the 2023 World Lacrosse Championship on December 20 2022 2 Name Position PLL Team NLL Team College Graduation YearTrevor Baptiste FO Atlas Philadelphia Wings Denver 2018Jesse Bernhardt D Chrome N A Maryland 2013Charlie Bertrand A M Redwoods Las Vegas Desert Dogs Merrimack Virginia 2020 2021Liam Byrnes LSM Waterdogs Panther City Marquette 2016Ryan Conrad M Waterdogs N A Virginia 2019Matthew Dunn D Whipsnakes N A Maryland 2016Michael Ehrhardt LSM Whipsnakes N A Maryland 2014JT Giles Harris D Chrome N A Duke 2021Zach Goodrich SSDM Cannons N A Towson 2019TD Ierlan FO Redwoods Toronto Rock Yale Denver 2020 2021Connor Kelly M Waterdogs Albany FireWolves Maryland 2018Jack Kelly G Redwoods N A Brown 2016Danny Logan SSDM Atlas San Diego Seals Denver 2021Kieran McArdle A Waterdogs Albany FireWolves St John s 2014Brennan O Neill A M N A N A Duke 2024Rob Pannell A Redwoods N A Cornell 2013Matt Rambo A Whipsnakes Philadelphia Wings Maryland 2017Jacob Richard SSDM Atlas N A Marquette 2016Blaze Riorden G Chaos Philadelphia Wings Albany 2016Jack Rowlett D Chaos N A North Carolina 2019Tom Schreiber M Archers Toronto Rock Princeton 2014Michael Sowers A M Waterdogs N A Princeton Duke 2020 2021Ryan Terefenko SSDM Chrome Halifax Thunderbirds Ohio State 20212018 team EditUS Lacrosse announced the final 23 man roster for the 2018 World Lacrosse Championship on January 7 2018 3 Number Name Position MLL Team College Graduation Year9 Trevor Baptiste FO Boston Cannons University of Denver 201812 Jake Bernhardt SSDM Ohio Machine University of Maryland 201236 Jesse Bernhardt D Chesapeake Bayhawks University of Maryland 20154 Ryan Brown A Charlotte Hounds Johns Hopkins University 201622 Ned Crotty A M Dallas Rattlers Duke University 201040 Matt Danowski A M Chesapeake Bayhawks Duke University 20087 Steve DeNapoli SSDM New York Lizards Hofstra University 201151 Tucker Durkin D Florida Launch Johns Hopkins University 201328 Michael Ehrhardt LSM Charlotte Hounds University of Maryland 201417 Joe Fletcher D New York Lizards Loyola University Maryland 201415 John Galloway G Dallas Rattlers Syracuse University 201132 Greg Gurenlian FO New York Lizards Penn State University 200681 Kyle Hartzell LSM New York Lizards Salisbury University 200826 John Haus M Charlotte Hounds University of Maryland 20136 Will Haus M Charlotte Hounds Duke University 20151 Marcus Holman A Ohio Machine University of North Carolina 201391 Jack Kelly G Denver Outlaws Brown University 20163 Rob Pannell A New York Lizards Cornell University 201399 Paul Rabil M New York Lizards Johns Hopkins University 200813 Tom Schreiber M Ohio Machine Princeton University 201423 Drew Snider M Denver Outlaws University of Maryland 201233 Kevin Unterstein SSDM New York Lizards Hofstra University 200811 Joel White LSM Dallas Rattlers Syracuse University 201131 Jordan Wolf A Dallas Rattlers Duke University 20142014 team EditUS Lacrosse finalized its 23 man roster on June 30 2014 by cutting eight players that were on the roster for the Team USA versus MLL All Star game on June 26 2014 4 Starting attack Edit Name College Previous US rosters 2014 MLL team NoteNed Crotty Duke 2010 2010 New York Won NCAA championship in 2010 2010 Tewaaraton Trophy winner 1st team All American in 2009 and 2010Brendan Mundorf UMBC 2006 2010 Chesapeake Played for Australia in the 2006 World Lacrosse Championship 2012 MLL MVPRob Pannell Cornell 2013 New York Won Tewaaraton in 2013 will run attack from behind the cage 5 Other attackmen Edit Name College Previous US rosters 2014 MLL team NoteMarcus Holman UNC 2013 Ohio 1st team All American in 2013Kevin Leveille Massachusetts 2003 Rochester His younger brother Mike Leveille Syracuse 2008 was on the 2010 team alternate on 2010 teamGarrett Thul Army 2013 FloridaStarting midfield Edit Name College Previous US rosters 2014 MLL team NoteKevin Buchanan Ohio State 2008 BostonPaul Rabil Johns Hopkins 2008 2010 Boston Won NCAA championship in 2005 and 2007 1st team All American in 2006 2007 and 2008Max Seibald Cornell 2009 2010 New York Won Tewaaraton in 2009Other midfielders Edit Name College Previous US rosters 2014 MLL team NoteMatt Abbott Syracuse 2009 Chesapeake Won two NCAA championship 2008 and 2009 1st team All American in 2009 his father and grandfather played lax at Syracuse 6 assistant coach with his brother Mike at Colgate 6 second on USA team with four groundballs in win versus MLL All Starts in on June 26 2014Dan Burns Maryland 2011 Chesapeake Walk on in college 5 Kyle Harrison Johns Hopkins 2005 2006 Ohio Won NCAA championship in 2005 won Tewaaraton in 2005David Lawson Duke 2013 Rochester Won NCAA championship in 2010 and 2013 1st team All American in 2013Faceoff Edit Name College Previous US rosters 2014 MLL team NoteChris Eck Colgate 08 Boston won 60 of faceoffs in 2014 MLL season 7 Greg Gurenlian Penn State 06 New YorkStarting defense Edit Name College Previous US rosters 2014 MLL team NoteTucker Durkin Johns Hopkins 2013 Chesapeake 1st team All American in 2012 and 2013Michael Evans Johns Hopkins 2009 Chesapeake Won NCAA championship in 2007 1st team All American in 2009Lee Zink Maryland 2004 Denver Outlaws MLL Defensive Player of the Year in 2012 and 2013 8 1st team All American in 2004 alternate on 2010 teamOther defensemen Edit Name College Previous US rosters 2014 MLL team NoteMitch Belisle D LSM SSDM Cornell 2007 Boston 1st team All American in 2007 plays with both a short and long stick in the MLL 5 Jesse Bernhardt D LSM Maryland 2013 Chesapeake 1st team All American in 2013 led USA team with six groundballs versus MLL All Star team on June 26 2014Kyle Hartzell D LSM Salisbury 2007 New YorkGoalkeepers Edit Name College Previous US rosters 2014 MLL team NoteDrew Adams Penn State 2009 New York Played behind 2010 goalie Brian Dougherty as a rookie 9 Jesse Schwartzman Johns Hopkins 2007 Denver Won NCAA championship in 2005 and 20072010 team EditAttackmen Edit Name College Previous US rosters NoteRyan Boyle Princeton 2004 2002 2006 Played in 2014 MLL season with Boston Withdrew from 2014 USA tryout pool 10 Ned Crotty Duke 2010Mike Leveille Syracuse 2008 Sat out the 2011 2012 and 2014 MLL seasons due to full time job at NBC 11 Brendan Mundorf UMBC 2008Ryan Powell Syracuse 2000 2006 2010 US team captain runs Rhino Lacrosse in Portland OregonDrew Westervelt USMB 2008 In MLL All Star game in 2014 versus the US national team on practice roster for 2014 US teamMidfielders Edit Name College Previous US rosters NoteKevin Cassese Duke 2003 2002 2006 Lehigh lax coach assistant coach of 2014 US nat l teamKyle Dixon Virginia 2006Stephen Peyser Johns Hopkins 2008Paul Rabil Johns Hopkins 2008Chris Schiller Penn State 1999Max Seibald Cornell 2009Alex Smith Delaware 2007Matt Striebel Princeton 2001 2002 2006Matt Zash Duke 2006Defense Edit Name College Previous US rosters NoteJoe Cinosky Maryland 2009 Assistant lacrosse coach at Mount St Mary s volunteer assistant lax coach at Duke in 2013DJ Driscoll Notre Dame 2006Eric Martin Salisbury 2004Ryan McClay Cornell 2003 2002Shawn Nadelen Johns Hopkins 2001 Lax head coach at TowsonKyle Sweeney LSM Georgetown 2003 2006 In MLL All Star game in 2014 versus the US national team on practice roster for 2014 US teamGoalkeepers Edit Name College Previous US rostersBrian Dougherty Maryland 1996 1998Adam Fullerton Army 2008Four time national team members EditPlayer Position College US rostersJohn DeTommaso Defense Johns Hopkins 1986 1990 1994 1998Vinnie Sombrotto Midfield Hofstra 1982 1986 Three time national team members EditPlayers are listed in alphabetical order by last name Player Position College US rostersRyan Boyle Attack Princeton 2002 2006 2010Jim Burke Defense Cortland 1982 1986 1990Kevin Cassese Midfield Duke 2002 2006 2010Zack Colburn Defense Pennsylvania 1990 1994 1998Ned Crotty Attack Duke 2010 2014 2018Jim Darcangelo Midfield Towson 1978 1982 1986Norm Engelke Midfield Cornell 1982 1986 1990Sal LoCascio Goalie Massachusetts 1990 1994 1998Larry Quinn Goalie Johns Hopkins 1986 1990 1994Paul Rabil Midfield Johns Hopkins 2010 2014 2018Matt Striebel Midfield Princeton 2002 2006 2010See also EditWorld Lacrosse Championship United States national indoor lacrosse teamReferences Edit Lacrosse Olympic Medal Winners Databaseolympics com Archived from the original on 5 February 2007 Retrieved 13 December 2016 USA Lacrosse Names Final Roster for 2023 World Lacrosse Men s Championship USA Lacrosse Retrieved 2022 12 22 US Lacrosse Announces Roster for FIL Men s World Championship US Lacrosse 2018 01 07 Retrieved 2018 03 21 Team USA World Championships Roster Selected Retrieved 9 December 2016 a b c Team USA Rapid Reaction Ultimate X Factors Retrieved 9 December 2016 a b American Hustle Team USA s Matt Abbott Retrieved 9 December 2016 Boston Cannons Major League Lacrosse on Pointstreak Sports Technologies Retrieved 9 December 2016 Lacrosse Major League 404 Major League Lacrosse Retrieved 9 December 2016 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Cite uses generic 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