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

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!Year

!Winner

!Runner-up

1984

|Victoria

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1985

|Peterborough

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1986

|Victoria

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1987

|Victoria

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1988

|Victoria

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1989

|Victoria

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1990

|Victoria

|

1991

|Victoria

|

1992

|Coquitlam

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1993

|Oshawa

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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

|Tri-City

|Calgary

2007

|Tri-City

|Six Nations

2008

|Ladner Pioneers

|Coquitlam Beerhunters

2009

|Six Nations

|Ladner Pioneers

2010

|Calgary Boykiws{{Cite web|url = http://www.albertasport.ca/media/357861/Bios-News-Conf-pkg-Sport-RecogMar31.pdf|title = 2015 Sport Recognition Awards (Duane Bratt)|date = 31 March 2015|accessdate = |website = Alberta Sport Connection|publisher = |last = |first = }}

|Ladner Pioneers

2011

|Whalley Ballers{{Cite web|url = https://bcla.centraldesktop.com/bcla/media/Field/2011/2011%20Victory%20%20Ross%20Cups%20Mens%20Field%20Nationals%20-%20Final%20Results.pdf|title = Sr. Men's 2011 National Championships|date = 9 October 2011|accessdate = |website = BCLA|publisher = |last = |first = }}{{Cite web|url = http://www.surreyleader.com/sports/133377783.html|title = Ballers are national champions|date = 7 November 2011|accessdate = |website = Surrey Leader|publisher = |last = |first = }}

|Ladner Pioneers

2012

|Whalley Ballers

|Calgary

2013

|New Westminster Warlocks{{Cite web|url = https://bcla.centraldesktop.com/bcla/doc/2106238/w-Fieldnationals|title = 2013 Ross/Victory Senior Men's Field Nationals|date = 13 October 2013|accessdate = |website = BCLA|publisher = |last = |first = }}

|Whalley Ballers

2014

|Not Awarded

|

2015

|Centre Wellington Wolves{{Cite web|url = http://cla.pointstreaksites.com/view/cla/news-1496/news_335755|title = Centre-Wellington Wolves Claim Last National Championship of the Season|date = 13 October 2015|accessdate = |website = Canadian Lacrosse Association|publisher = |last = |first = }}

|Hamilton Bengals

2016

|Not Awarded

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2017

|Wolfpack

|Whalley Ballers

2018

|Not Awarded

|

2019

|Hunters (Coquitlam)

|Whalley Ballers

References

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