Israel women's national lacrosse team
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| Association | Israel Lacrosse Association |
|---|---|
| Confederation | ELF (Europe) |
| World Championship | |
| Appearances | 2 (first in 2013) |
| Best result | Sixth (2017) |
Medal record | |
The Israel women's national lacrosse team represents Israel at women's field lacrosse events. It is governed by the Israel Lacrosse Association.
Record
Israel has competed at the Women's Lacrosse World Cup since 2013. In 2013, Israel finished in 8th place. Prior to 2013, Israel was unable to compete due to the Israel Lacrosse Association not being officially recognized by the Federation of International Lacrosse until April 2011.[1]
| Year | Result |
|---|---|
| Did not enter | |
| Did not enter | |
| Did not enter | |
| Did not enter | |
| Did not enter | |
| Did not enter | |
| Did not enter | |
| Did not enter | |
| 8th place | |
| 6th place | |
2013 Women's Lacrosse World Cup
During the 2013 Tournament, Israel entered for the first time,[2] finishing in 8th place. Tryouts for the Israeli team were held at Yarkon Sports Complex in Tel Aviv and Peddie School in Hightstown, NJ.[3]
Israel was led by coach Lauren Paul Norris, who made her debut as a coach in an international competition.[4] The team consisted of both Israelis and Jews from around the world.[5] Any Jew, due to being eligible for Israeli citizenship under the law of return may play for Israel in the tournament, based on the rules from the Federation of International Lacrosse.[6]
Israel, was scheduled to face Haudenosaunee to determine the 7th-place finish on 20 July. Israel however chose to forfeit the game because it fell on Shabbat.[7] The decision to forfeit rather than play is consistent to the policy of the Israel Lacrosse Association.[8]
Israeli Katie Mazer was one of the recipients of the Heart of Lacrosse award.[9]
Standings
| Team | Pld | W | L | GF | GA | GD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 5 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 5 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 5 | 2 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 0 | |
| 5 | 1 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
Results
Round 1 (17 July)
Quarterfinals (18 July)
- (2) Canada
17–5
Israel (10)[10]
5th-8th Place (19 July)
- (11) Scotland
9–7
Israel (10)[11]
7th Place Match (20 July)
- (8) Haudenosaunee
1–0*
Israel (10) (Israel forfeited.)[12]
Source:[13]
Team
Coach: Lauren Paul Norris[14]
Assistant coach: Peter Friedensohn,[15] Laura Liebman
Forwards
Midfields
- Alison Curwin
- Kimberly Dubansky
- Lauren Dykstra
- Sara Greenberg
- Talia Hillman
- Rachael Levy
- Sarah Meisenberg
- Elyssa Rosenbaum
- Stephanie Tenenbaum
Defense
Goal
Source:[16]
2017 Women's Lacrosse World Cup
Israel has qualified for the 2017 Women's Lacrosse World Cup, with coach Lauren Paul Norris returning.[17]
Israel held try outs in July 2016 for the team, which included both Israelis and any Jew located outside of Israel.[18] Based on international competition rules, any player eligible for citizenship of a country, whether they have it or not, may compete for that country.[19]