Haudenosaunee national indoor lacrosse team
{{Infobox national lacrosse team
| Name = Haudenosaunee Confederacy
| type = indoor
| logo = Flag of the Iroquois Confederacy.svg
| logo_size = 150px
| logo_alt =
| Nickname = Haudenosaunee Nationals
| FIL_affiliation = 1987
| Association = First Nations Lacrosse Association
| Confederation =
| Coach =
| Captain =
| Home Stadium =
| World championship apps = 5
| World championship first = 2003
| World championship best= Second place (2003, 2007, 2011, 2015, 2019)
| medaltemplates = {{Medal|Comp|World Indoor Lacrosse Championship|}}
{{Medal|S|2003 Canada|}}
{{Medal|S|2007 Canada|}}
{{Medal|S|2011 Czech Republic|}}
{{Medal|S|2015 Onondaga Nation|}}
{{Medal|S|2019 Canada|}}
{{Medal|Comp|Heritage Cup}}
{{Medal|2nd|2013 Canada|}}
| website = [http://www.haudenosauneenationals.com haudenosauneenationals.com]
}}
The Haudenosaunee Nationals Indoor Lacrosse Team, known as the Haudenosaunee Nationals, represents the Iroquois Confederacy in international box lacrosse competitions. They are currently ranked second in the world by World Lacrosse and have won silver medals in all five World Indoor Lacrosse Championships.{{cite web |url = https://filacrosse.com/event-calendar/world-rankings/|accessdate = 2017-07-16|title = World Rankings|publisher = Federation of International Lacrosse}} The team is organized by the First Nations Lacrosse Association.
In June 2022, the Nationals dropped Iroquois from their name, adopting the name the Haudenosaunee Nationals.{{Cite web |title=Why We Changed Our Name |url=https://haudenosauneenationals.com/why-we-changed-our-name/ |access-date=2022-06-30 |website=haudenosauneenationals.com}}
World Indoor Lacrosse Championship
=Overall results=
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Year
!Host !{{Tooltip|GP|Games played}} !{{Tooltip|W|Won}} !{{Tooltip|L|Lost}} !{{Tooltip|GF|Goals for}} !{{Tooltip|GA|Goals against}} !Finish |
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align=left| 2003
|7 |5 |2 |126 |81 | {{Silver2}} |
align=left| 2007
|5 |4 |1 |98 |35 |{{Silver2}} |
align=left| 2011
|5 |4 |1 |84 |37 |{{Silver2}} |
align=left| 2015
|6 |4 |2 |84 |48 |{{Silver2}} |
align=left| 2019
|6 |4 |2 |81 |66 |{{Silver2}} |
Totals
! - !29 !21 !8 !473 !267 !5 Silver Medals |
=2003=
In the first World Indoor Lacrosse Championship, the Nationals only lost to Canada, but twice, a close 15–13 game in round-robin play and a blowout 21–4 loss in the championship. John Grant Jr. of Team Canada scored 7 goals and 2 assists in the final.{{cite web |url=http://www.lacrosse-network.com/outsidersguide/feat03wilc.htm |title=2003 World Indoor Lacrosse Championships |publisher=Outsider's Guide |url-status=usurped |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090215001319/http://www.lacrosse-network.com/outsidersguide/feat03wilc.htm |archive-date=2009-02-15}}{{cite web |url=http://www.lacrosse-network.com/outsidersguide/game0397wilc.htm |title=Canada routs Iroquois to win gold medal, 21-4 |publisher=Outsider's Guide |date=24 May 2003 |url-status=usurped |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080720144022/http://www.lacrosse-network.com/outsidersguide/game0397wilc.htm|archive-date=2008-07-20}}
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|date = {{start date|2003|05|15|df=y}}
|time = 12:00 (UTC−04:00)
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 19–12
|report =
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|stadium = Oshawa Civic Auditorium
|location = Oshawa {{flagdeco|Canada}}
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|date = {{start date|2003|05|16|df=y}}
|time = 19:30 (UTC−04:00)
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|score = 13–15
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|date = {{start date|2003|05|18|df=y}}
|time = 16:00 (UTC−04:00)
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|score = 24–7
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|team2 = {{iil|Australia}}
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|stadium = Hershey Centre
|location = Mississauga {{flagdeco|Canada}}
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|date = {{start date|2003|05|19|df=y}}
|time = 19:30 (UTC−04:00)
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|score = 21–14
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|date = {{start date|2003|05|21|df=y}}
|time = 16:00 (UTC−04:00)
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 23–4
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|team2 = {{iil|Czech Republic}}
|goals1 =
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|stadium = Kitchener Memorial Auditorium
|location = Kitchener, Ontario {{flagdeco|Canada}}
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|round = 2003 Semifinal
|date = {{start date|2003|05|22|df=y}}
|time = 19:30 (UTC−04:00)
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 22–8
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|round = 2003 Gold Medal
|date = {{start date|2003|05|24|df=y}}
|time = 13:30 (UTC−04:00)
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 4–21
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|team2 = {{iil|Canada}}
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|stadium = Copps Coliseum
|location = Hamilton, Ontario {{flagdeco|Canada}}
|attendance = 7,132
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|result = L
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colspan=2|2003 WILC roster |
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Name
! Position |
Mike Benedict
| Forward |
Cory Bomberry
| Forward |
Tony Henderson
| Forward |
Veron Hill
| Forward |
Duane Jacobs
| Forward |
Kyle Jamieson
| Forward |
J.D. Jones
| Forward |
Rich Kilgour
| Forward |
Michael Longboat
| Forward |
Tom Montour
| Forward |
Delby Powless
| Forward |
Neal Powless
| Forward |
Percy Shenandoah
| Forward |
Kim Squire
| Forward |
Mike Stevens
| Forward |
Marshall Abrams
| Defense |
Cam Bomberry
| Defense |
Tim Bomberry
| Defense |
Mark Burnam
| Defense |
Ron Cogan
| Defense |
Ryan Davis
| Defense |
Bob Henry
| Defense |
Robert Henry
| Defense |
Clay Hill
| Defense |
Allen Jones
| Defense |
Ricky Oakes
| Defense |
Brian Stevens
| Defense |
Derek General
| Goaltender |
Ken Montour
| Goaltender |
Mike Thompson
| Goaltender |
Darris Kilgour
| Head Coach |
colspan=2 |Source:{{cite news|title=World Indoor Lacrosse Championship rosters |url=http://www.lacrosse-network.com/outsidersguide/news030515a.htm |work=Outsider's Guide|date=15 May 2003 |url-status=usurped |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080808133244/http://www.lacrosse-network.com/outsidersguide/news030515a.htm |archive-date=August 8, 2008}} |
=2007=
The 2007 WILC final, with the expected pairing of Canada against the Nationals, was one of the best games in box lacrosse history. Team Canada went through the first quarter with a 4–2 lead, then the Nationals were able to come back in the second and third. The Iroquois were up 10–9 at the start of the fourth quarter. Three quick Canadian goals put them in front again, but they were answered by another three goals by the Nationals. Then John Grant, Jr. scored two goals and the victory for Canada was almost secured. But Dean Hill scored in the final minute of regulation to tie it at 14, sending the championship into overtime. Thirty seconds into overtime, Jeff Zywicki scored his first goal of the game, making it 15–14 for Canada's second gold medal.{{cite news|last1=Shanahan|first1=Brian|title=Blog from the World Indoor Lacrosse Championship|url=http://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/blog-from-the-world-indoor-lacrosse-championship/802|access-date=18 November 2017|work=Inside Lacrosse|date=November 5, 2013}}{{cite news |url= http://www.cbc.ca/m/sports/canada-captures-world-indoor-lacrosse-title-1.647051 |work=CBC Sports |date=May 20, 2007 |title= Canada captures world indoor lacrosse title |access-date=November 24, 2017}}
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|date = {{start date|2007|05|14|df=y}}
|time = 13:00 (UTC−03:00)
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 27–8
|report =
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|stadium = Halifax Metro Centre
|location = Halifax, Nova Scotia {{flagdeco|Canada}}
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|score = 24–4
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|date = {{start date|2007|05|16|df=y}}
|time = 17:00 (UTC−03:00)
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|score = 19–4
|report =
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|date = {{start date|2007|05|19|df=y}}
|time =
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 14–4
|report =
|team2 = {{iil|United States}}
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|date = {{start date|2007|05|20|df=y}}
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|score = 14–15
|report =
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=2011=
Canada beat the Nationals in the final for the third time in 2011. Starting goaltender Mike Thompson was injured in the second quarter and had to be replaced by Angus Goodleaf. Cody Jamieson and Sid Smith and were named to the All World Team. Roger Vyse lead the team in scoring with 15 goals and 9 assists.{{cite news|title=Canada wins world indoor lacrosse championship|url=https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/canada-wins-world-indoor-lacrosse-championship/article581252/|access-date=25 November 2017|work=Globe and Mail|agency=The Canadian Press|date=May 28, 2011}}{{cite web|title=Canada - Iroquois Nationals 13:6|url=https://filacrosse.com/indoor-lacrosse/wilc-2011/#cmd=game-detail&gameid=21|publisher=FIL|access-date=25 November 2017}}
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|date = {{start date|2011|05|21|df=y}}
|time = 10:00 (UTC+02:00)
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 23–3
|report = https://filacrosse.com/wilc-2011-results/#cmd=game-detail&gameid=1
|team2 = {{iil|Ireland}}
|goals1 =
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|stadium = Eden Arena
|location = Prague {{flagicon|Czech Republic}}
|attendance =
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|date = {{start date|2011|05|22|df=y}}
|time = 19:00 (UTC+02:00)
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 25–5
|report = https://filacrosse.com/wilc-2011-results/#cmd=game-detail&gameid=6
|team2 = {{iil|Czech Republic}}
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|date = {{start date|2011|05|23|df=y}}
|time = 19:00 (UTC+02:00)
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 11–10
|report = https://filacrosse.com/wilc-2011-results/#cmd=game-detail&gameid=9
|team2 = {{iil|United States}}
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|round = 2011 Semifinal
|date = {{start date|2011|05|27|df=y}}
|time = 19:00 (UTC+02:00)
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 19–6
|report = https://filacrosse.com/wilc-2011-results/#cmd=game-detail&gameid=18
|team2 = {{iil|Czech Republic}}
|goals1 =
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|location = Prague {{flagicon|Czech Republic}}
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|round = 2011 Gold Medal
|date = {{start date|2011|05|28|df=y}}
|time = 19:00 (UTC+02:00)
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 6–13
|report = https://filacrosse.com/wilc-2011-results/#cmd=game-detail&gameid=21
|team2 = {{iil|Canada}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = Eden Arena
|location = Prague {{flagicon|Czech Republic}}
|attendance =
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|result = L
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colspan=2|2011 WILC roster |
---|
Jersey
! Name |
| Seth Blue Hill |
72 |
26
| Brett Bucktooth |
48
| Ronald Cogan |
84
| Thomas Francis |
55
| Angus Goodleaf |
73 |
9
| Stewart Hill |
47
| Travis Hill |
23
| Peter Jacobs |
85 |
19
| Manuel Johnson |
11
| Isaiah Kicknosway |
65
| Michael Lazore |
63
| Thomas Montour |
33
| Jeffery Powless |
21 |
77 |
79 |
17
| Brandon Swamp |
66 |
41
| Holden Vyse |
81
| Roger Vyse |
colspan=2 |Source:{{cite web|title=WILC 2011 - Federation of International Lacrosse|url=https://filacrosse.com/indoor-lacrosse/wilc-2011/#cmd=team-schedule-stats&teamid=iro|publisher=FILacrosse.com|access-date=6 April 2019|date=2011}} |
=2015=
The 2015 World Indoor Lacrosse Championship was hosted by the Onondaga Nation, south of Syracuse, New York.{{cite press release |title=Lacrosse is Coming Home to Onondaga Nation |url=http://filacrosse.com/lacrosse-is-coming-home-to-onondaga-nation/ |website=Federation of International Lacrosse |date=2 April 2015}} Canada defeated the host Iroquois Nationals 12–8 in the gold medal game, the same finals match-up featured in all four indoor championships.{{cite news|last1=Rogers|first1=Daniels |title=World Indoor Lacrosse Championship 2015 Results: Medal Winners and Final Scores |url=http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2572789-world-indoor-lacrosse-championship-2015-results-medal-winners-and-final-scores |access-date=18 November 2017|work=Bleacher Report|date=September 27, 2015}}
Most games were held on the Onondaga Reservation at the Onondaga Nation Arena and the newly built $6.5 million Onondaga Nation Fieldhouse, although the Iroquois' games versus Canada and the United States were held at War Memorial Arena in Syracuse and the gold and bronze medal games were held at the Carrier Dome.{{cite news |last1=Moses |first1=Sarah |title=Onondaga Nation builds $6.5M arena in record time for lacrosse championship |url=http://www.syracuse.com/news/index.ssf/2015/09/onondaga_nation_builds_65_million_arena_in_record_time_for_start_of_lax_games.html |access-date=13 November 2017 |work=Syracuse.com |date=September 11, 2015}}{{cite web|title=Tsha’ Thoñ’nhes - About Us|url=http://www.onondagafieldhouse.com/about-us/|publisher=Onondaga Nation|access-date=18 November 2017}}
The opening ceremonies in the sold-out War Memorial Arena featured a light show about the Haudenosaunee creation story and traditional dancing.{{cite news|last1=Moses|first1=Sarah |title=World Indoor Lacrosse Championship opening ceremony, games on YouTube|url=http://www.syracuse.com/sports/index.ssf/2015/09/world_indoor_lacrosse_championship_opening_ceremony_games_on_youtube.html |access-date=25 November 2017|work=Syracuse.com|date=September 22, 2015}} The documentary Spirit Game: Pride of a Nation explains the meaning of lacrosse to the Iroquois people and covers the Iroquois Nationals in the 2015 WILC, featuring brothers Lyle and Miles Thompson.{{cite news|last1=Morris|first1=Amy|title=Iroquois Nationals Lacrosse Documentary Premieres: Spirit Game: Pride of a Nation|url=https://indiancountrymedianetwork.com/culture/sports/iroquois-nationals-lacrosse-documentary-premieres-spirit-game-pride-nation/|access-date=18 November 2017|work=Indian Country Today|date=May 26, 2017}}
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|date = {{start date|2015|09|18|df=y}}
|time = 20:30 (UTC−04:00)
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 13–9
|report = https://filacrosse.com/wilc-2015-results/#cmd=game-detail&gameid=5
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|date = {{start date|2015|09|20|df=y}}
|time = 17:00 (UTC−04:00)
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 9–11
|report = https://filacrosse.com/wilc-2015-results/#cmd=game-detail&gameid=16
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|date = {{start date|2015|09|22|df=y}}
|time = 16:30 (UTC−04:00)
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 20–6
|report = https://filacrosse.com/wilc-2015-results/#cmd=game-detail&gameid=27
|team2 = {{iil|England}}
|goals1 =
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|date = {{start date|2015|09|23|df=y}}
|time = 19:30 (UTC−04:00)
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 17–4
|report = https://filacrosse.com/wilc-2015-results/#cmd=game-detail&gameid=30
|team2 = {{iil|Czech Republic}}
|goals1 =
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|date = {{start date|2015|09|25|df=y}}
|time = 19:30 (UTC−04:00)
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 17–10
|report = https://filacrosse.com/wilc-2015-results/#cmd=game-detail&gameid=40
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|date = {{start date|2015|09|27|df=y}}
|time = 16:00 (UTC−04:00)
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 8–12
|report = https://filacrosse.com/wilc-2015-results/#cmd=game-detail&gameid=46
|team2 = {{iil|Canada}}
|goals1 =
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|stadium = Carrier Dome
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colspan=3|2015 WILC roster |
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Jersey
! Name ! Nation |
2
| Onondaga Nation |
4
| Onondaga Nation |
9
| Mohawk Nation |
10
| Adam Bomberry | Cayuga Nation |
15
| Tyler Garrison | Michel Band Nation |
17
| Brier Jonathan | Tuscarora Nation |
22
| Onondaga Nation |
26
| Onondaga Nation |
55
| Angus Goodleaf | Mohawk Nation |
63
| Tommy Montour | Mohawk Nation |
66
| Mohawk Nation |
71
| Brandon Goodwin | Wet'suwet'en Nation |
74
| Onondaga Nation |
76
| Warren Hill | Mohawk Nation |
77
| Ojibwe Nation |
79
| Cayuga Nation |
81
| Roger Vyse | Mohawk Nation |
83
| Randy Staats | Mohawk Nation |
84
| Josh Becker | Seneca Nation |
89
| Mohawk Nation |
93
| Mohawk Nation |
94
| Wenster Green | Mohawk Nation |
99
| Mohawk Nation |
colspan=3 |Source:{{cite web|title=2015 Iroquois National’s World Indoor Lacrosse Team|url=http://iroquoisnationals.org/2015-iroquois-nationals-world-indoor-lacrosse-team/|publisher=Iroquois Nationals|access-date=18 December 2017|date=31 August 2015}} |
=2019=
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|date = {{start date|2019|09|19|df=y}}
|time = 16:30 (UTC−07:00)
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 17-6
|report = http://wilc.lacrosseshift.com/stats#/637/game/273757
|team2 = {{iil|Israel}}
|goals1 =
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|stadium = Langley Events Centre
|location = Langley, British Columbia {{flagdeco|Canada}}
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|date = {{start date|2019|09|21|df=y}}
|time = 19:30 (UTC−07:00)
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 12-10
|report = http://wilc.lacrosseshift.com/stats#/637/game/273775
|team2 = {{iil|United States}}
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|date = {{start date|2019|09|22|df=y}}
|time = 19:30 (UTC−07:00)
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 19-5
|report = http://wilc.lacrosseshift.com/stats#/637/game/273783
|team2 = {{iil|England}}
|goals1 =
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|location = Langley, British Columbia {{flagdeco|Canada}}
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|round = 2019 Preliminary
|date = {{start date|2019|09|23|df=y}}
|time = 19:30 (UTC−07:00)
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 12-19
|report = http://wilc.lacrosseshift.com/stats#/637/game/273791
|team2 = {{iil|Canada}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = Langley Events Centre
|location = Langley, British Columbia {{flagdeco|Canada}}
|attendance =
|referee =
|result = L
}}
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|format = 1
|round = 2019 Semifinals
|date = {{start date|2019|09|26|df=y}}
|time = 17:00 (UTC−07:00)
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 9-7
|report = http://wilc.lacrosseshift.com/stats#/637/game/273813
|team2 = {{iil|United States}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = Langley Events Centre
|location = Langley, British Columbia {{flagdeco|Canada}}
|attendance =
|referee =
|result = W
}}
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|format = 1
|round = 2019 Gold Medal
|date = {{start date|2019|09|28|df=y}}
|time = 20:00 (UTC−07:00)
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 12-19
|report = http://wilc.lacrosseshift.com/stats#/637/game/273824
|team2 = {{iil|Canada}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = Langley Events Centre
|location = Langley, British Columbia {{flagdeco|Canada}}
|attendance =
|referee =
|result = L
}}
=Awards=
Other competitions
=Bowhunters Cup=
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|format = 1
|round = 2010
|date = {{start date|2010|9|25|df=y}}
|time =
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 11–13
|report =
|team2 = {{iil|United States}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = Oncenter War Memorial Arena
|location = Syracuse, New York {{flagdeco|United States}}
|attendance =
|referee =
|result = L
}}
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|format = 1
|round = 2011
|date = {{start date|2011|10|16|df=y}}
|time =
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 14–13
|report =
|team2 = {{iil|United States}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = Turning Stone Resort & Casino
|location = Verona, New York {{flagdeco|United States}}
|attendance =
|referee =
|result = W
}}
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|format = 1
|round = 2012
|date = {{start date|2012|10|13|df=y}}
|time =
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 12–10
|report =
|team2 = {{iil|United States}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = Blue Cross Arena
|location = Rochester, New York {{flagdeco|United States}}
|attendance =
|referee =
|result = W
}}
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|format = 1
|round = 2013
|date = {{start date|2013|10|12|df=y}}
|time =
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 24–11
|report =
|team2 = {{iil|United States}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = Iroquois Lacrosse Arena
|location = Six Nations of the Grand River {{flagdeco|Iroquois}}
|attendance =
|referee =
|result = W
}}
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2013 Bowhunter Cup roster |
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Cody Jamieson |
Craig Point |
Johnny Powless |
Randy Staats |
Jeremy Thompson |
Roger Vyse |
Dean Hill |
Travis Hill |
Alex Kedoh Hill |
Tom Montour |
Wenster Green |
Joe Hall |
Sid Smith |
Vaughn Harris |
Marty Hill |
Rod Squire |
Holdon Vyse |
Warren Hill |
Angus Goodleaf |
=Heritage Cup=
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|format = 1
|round = 2013 Heritage Cup
|date = {{start date|2013|11|17|df=y}}
|time =
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 11–12
|report =
|team2 = {{iil|Canada}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = Bell Centre
|location = Montreal {{flagdeco|Canada}}
|attendance =
|referee =
|result = L
}}
Junior teams
During the 2015 WILC, the first FIL sanctioned under–17 box lacrosse friendly took place between the Iroquois Nationals and Team Canada.{{cite web |url=http://3drising.com/articles/box/boys/team-canada-haudenosaunee-youth-players-shine-wilc-u17-box-exhibition|access-date=2017-07-14|title=Team Canada, Haudenosaunee Youth Players Shine at WILC U17 Box Exhibition|first=Casey|last=Vock|website=3dRising.com}} The under-17 squads again faced off prior to the 2017 Heritage Cup.
===Other tournaments and games===
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|format = 1
|round = U17 Friendly
|date = {{start date|2013|11|16|df=y}}
|time =
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 8–13
|report =
|team2 = {{iil|Canada}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = Bell Centre
|location = Montreal {{flagdeco|Canada}}
|attendance =
|referee =
|result = L
}}
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|format = 1
|round = U17 Friendly
|date = {{start date|2015|9|26|df=y}}
|time =
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 8–13
|report =
|team2 = {{iil|Canada}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = Tsha’ Thoñ’nhes
|location = Onondaga Reservation {{flagicon|Iroquois}}
|attendance =
|referee =
|result = L
}}
{{football box collapsible
|format = 1
|round = U17 Friendly
|date = {{start date|2015|9|27|df=y}}
|time =
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 7–12
|report =
|team2 = {{iil|Canada}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = Tsha’ Thoñ’nhes
|location = Onondaga Reservation {{flagicon|Iroquois}}
|attendance =
|referee =
|result = L
}}
{{football box collapsible
|format = 1
|round = U17 Heritage Cup
|date = {{start date|2017|10|21|df=y}}
|time =
|team1 = {{iil-rt|Iroquois}}
|score = 7–25
|report =
|team2 = {{iil|Canada}}
|goals1 =
|goals2 =
|stadium = FirstOntario Centre
|location = Hamilton, Ontario {{flagdeco|Canada}}
|attendance =
|referee =
|result = L
}}
See also
References
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External links
- [http://iroquoisnationals.org/category/2015-wilc/ Iroquois Nationals, 2015 WILC]
{{National sports teams of the Iroquois Confederacy}}
{{National Indoor Lacrosse Teams}}
Category:Lacrosse of the Iroquois Confederacy