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The Iroquois women's national lacrosse team represents the Iroquois Confederacy in international women's lacrosse competitions. They are currently ranked twelfth in the world by the World Lacrosse. [1] The first Haudenosaunee female team in 18 years was organized and competed in the 2005 Cup of Nations lacrosse festival.
The team was forced to withdraw from the 2015 U19 World Lacrosse Championship in Scotland as the United Kingdom did not accept their Iroquois passports. [3] In 2021, the Haudenosaunee Nationals organization was disbanded and the women's team was rebranded under the Iroquois Nationals organization. In June of 2022, the Nationals dropped Iroquois ...
The Iroquois Nationals team is the only First Nation's team with international recognition as a sovereign people. [5] After being denied membership by the International Lacrosse Federation (ILF) to compete in the 1986 World Lacrosse Championship in Canada, the Iroquois hosted the teams for preliminary games at the University at Buffalo. [6]
Pages in category "Lacrosse of the Iroquois Confederacy" The following 23 pages are in this category, out of 23 total. ... Haudenosaunee women's national lacrosse team;
Haudenosaunee men's national lacrosse team; Haudenosaunee men's national under-20 lacrosse team; Haudenosaunee national indoor lacrosse team; Haudenosaunee women's national lacrosse team; Haudenosaunee women's national under-20 lacrosse team
The Nipmuc girls' lacrosse team has been perfect in Mid-Mass play, continuing momentum built after a successful 2023 campaign. “Last year, our team was able to secure a CMass. championship for ...
For the women's tournament, the 2021 World Lacrosse Women's World Championship was supposed to be the basis for qualification. Like their men's counterpart, the Iroquois women's national lacrosse team was eligible to qualify. [3] However, the Women's World Championship was postponed to July 2022.
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