England women's national lacrosse team

England
Association English Lacrosse Association
Head coach Phil Collier
Best result 2nd

The England women's national lacrosse team represents England at women's lacrosse. It is governed by the English Lacrosse Association. They are currently ranked 4th in the world.[1] They were runners-up in the Women's Lacrosse World Cup twice, and have also hosted the tournament twice. The team came 4th in the 2013 Women's Lacrosse World Cup, which has held in Oshawa, Canada.[2] The team is a full member of the Federation of International Lacrosse.[3]

England will be hosting the 2017 Women's Lacrosse World Cup . The tournament will be held at the Surrey Sports Park in Guildford, Surrey, in the South East of England, with 30 nations expected to compete.[4] The official team colours of the English national team are red and white. Player Layer are Team England’s official on-field and off-field teamwear providers. STX are Team England’s official equipment providers. [5]

England national lacrosse team
Players Coaches
  • Lucy Grant

Izzy McNab Hannah Walters Sophie Whitehead Chloe Chan Emma Oakley Katie Armstrong Emily Gray

  • Alison Smith
  • Annie Hillier
  • Asha Niven
  • Ashleigh Gloster
  • Cat Gaunt
  • George Hurt

Millz Hayes Claire Faram Katie Lehovsky Charl Lytollis Liv Wimpenny

  • Keely Harper
  • Laura Merrifield
  • Lucy Lynch
  • Ruby Smith
  • Sally Keogh
  • Sarah Taylor
  • Sophie Brett

Torz Anderson Sophie Morrill Florry Saunders Charlie Finnigan [6]

  • Head coach: Phil Collier

Coach Katelyn Hoffman Manager Lara Owen Assistant Manager Polly Enevoldson

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See also

Lacrosse in England
England men's national lacrosse team
Sport in England

References

  1. "FIL | Federation of International Lacrosse". Filacrosse.com.
  2. 検査キットの精度・信頼性と評価. "検査キット". 2013worldlacrosse.com.
  3. "FIL | Federation of International Lacrosse". Filacrosse.com.
  4. English Lacrosse, England Win Bid to Host 2017 World CUp
  5. English Lacrosse Sponsors, 03/01/2015
  6. English Lacrosse, Retrieved 03/01/2015
  7. "Senior Female – Team England". English Lacrosse.
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