Iroquois Nationals: Lacrosse Comes Home
Iroquois Locker Room Video Is Kind Of Amazing
The Iroquois Nationals put up an Iroquois Locker Room Video from this Summer’s World Lacrosse Championships and it’s really kind of amazing! So there is a lightning delay? WHO CARES? We’re going to have a good time in the locker room instead! That’s the winning attitude right there!
The Best Iroquois Nationals Documentary of 2014
If this isn’t the most visually appealing, impactful and all around informative documentary focusing on the Iroquois Nationals, then I have no idea what is. U-verse does incredible work when it comes to lacrosse, they did a fantastic job with their piece on John Tavares that they did earlier in the year, I just wish […]
The Iroquois’ ‘Little War’ for Independence
Winona LaDuke explains how lacrosse is a microcosm of the Iroquois Nation’s fight for sovereignty. “The history of lacrosse is also the history of attempts by the Iroquois Nation—the longest-standing democracy in North America—to gain recognition under international law.”
Olympic Lacrosse And The Iroquois
Beyond the obvious issues to Olympic Lacrosse, there are some lesser known hurdles, and this post will talk about both as well as the growing Iroquois issue, so that the community has a better sense of our sport’s true Olympics position at this moment in time.
Inside Look: Iroquois Nationals get needed wins over Aussies
Last Monday the Iroquois Nationals were already 2-1 in group play with their only loss so far to Canada. They were driven to secure a much needed win over the Australians to keep momentum heading in to the game with the undefeated United States.
Strong Canada squad defeats Iroquois 12-6 for 2014 Championship birth
The Canadians have bounced back from the loss to Team USA on opening night to remain undefeated since and propelling themselves back in to the gold medal game. Thursday night in front of 7,889 fans, Canada stepped their game up in preparation for the rematch.
How Good Will Iroquois Lacrosse Be In Denver?
With the World Championships just over a month away, it’s high time to start looking at some of the top contenders a lot deeper. While the US and Canada are still the clear cut favorites, and Australia has had a lock on the bronze (or silver) since the WLC inception in 1967, the Iroquois Lacrosse program seems to be putting forth a really competitive team for 2014, and we’re all curious to see if they can do better than a 4th place finish, which is their best finish ever at a world field lacrosse championship.
Iroquois National Team Update with Coach Cam Bomberry
Cam Bomberry, legendary player and the Director of Lacrosse for the Iroquois National Team, provides an update preparations for the FIL World Championships.
Scrimmage Photos: Cortland Vs Iroquois
NCAA D3 contender Cortland State took on the Iroquois Nationals in a preseason scrimmage for the Red Dragons and a World Games warm up/work out for the Nationals.
Blue Division 2014: Iroquois In, Germany Out
News is starting to hit the wire that the FIL member vote on the Iroquois – Germany proposal has come back in, and that the Iroquois Nationals will be placed back in the Blue Division for the upcoming world lacrosse championships in Denver this Summer while Germany will be bumped out of the Blue Division.
Update – Denver 2014: Iroquois In, Germany Out?
The Iroquois were voted back into the Blue Division for the 2014 World Championships in Denver, but now it looks like Germany may be getting knocked out of the top division to make room for the Nationals. The matter is up for a vote this month by the FIL member nations.