Awesome Women’s World Cup Video

Inside you can find a GREAT video on the 2013 FIL World Cup, which took place in Oshawa, Ontario. The women’s world championships crowned the US as champs, and the team set a number of records in the process. This was the US’ seventh (out of 9 total) title, and the first time the Canadians had won Silver.
Image Credit: Shawn Muir, Game Day Photography

Below you can find a GREAT video on the 2013 FIL World Cup, which took place in Oshawa, Ontario. The women’s world championships crowned the US as champs, and the team set a number of records in the process. This was the US’ seventh (out of 9 total) title, and the first time the Canadians had won Silver.

The women’s international game returns to action in 2017, with the next FIL Championships. For more on the Women’s World Cup, check out our recap post. For more women’s lacrosse coverage, check out 15 Ways LAS Rocked Tahoe. These girls know how to get it done!

Image CreditShawn Muir, Game Day Photography

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