Ross Cup
The Ross Cup is the Canadian Senior Division I Field Lacrosse championship. The annual tournament is hosted by the Canadian Lacrosse Association and features men's teams from across Canada. Senior Division II compete for the Victory Trophy.
Champions
Year | Winner | Runner-up |
---|---|---|
1984 | Victoria | |
1985 | Peterborough | |
1986 | Victoria | |
1987 | Victoria | |
1988 | Victoria | |
1989 | Victoria | |
1990 | Victoria | |
1991 | Victoria | |
1992 | Coquitlam | |
1993 | Oshawa | |
1994 | Coquitlam | |
1995 | Victoria | |
1996 | Victoria | |
1997 | Victoria | |
1998 | Victoria | |
1999 | Victoria | |
2000 | Victoria | |
2001 | Victoria | |
2002 | Victoria | |
2003 | Tri-City | Nanaimo |
2004 | Tri-City | Calgary |
2005 | Tri-City | |
2006 | Coquitlam BeerHunters | Calgary |
2007 | Tri-City | Six Nations |
2008 | Ladner Pioneers | Coquitlam BeerHunters |
2009 | Six Nations | Ladner Pioneers |
2010 | Calgary Boykiws[1] | Ladner Pioneers |
2011 | Whalley Ballers[2][3] | Ladner Pioneers |
2012 | Whalley Ballers | Calgary |
2013 | New Westminster Warlocks[4] | Whalley Ballers |
2014 | ||
2015 | Centre Wellington Wolves[5] | Hamilton Bengals |
References
- ↑ "2015 Sport Recognition Awards (Duane Bratt)" (PDF). Alberta Sport Connection. 31 March 2015.
- ↑ "Sr. Men's 2011 National Championships" (PDF). BCLA. 9 October 2011.
- ↑ "Ballers are national champions". Surrey Leader. 7 November 2011.
- ↑ "2013 Ross/Victory Senior Men's Field Nationals". BCLA. 13 October 2013.
- ↑ "Centre-Wellington Wolves Claim Last National Championship of the Season". Canadian Lacrosse Association. 13 October 2015.
External links
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