SAN DIEGO – The United States and Canada will meet for the 10th time with a gold medal on the line in the World Lacrosse Men's Championship after both won their semifinal games. Canada defeated the Haudenosaunee 12-7 in the first semifinal while the U.S. beat Australia 11-2 to cap day nine of action at the tournament at Snapdragon Stadium.
The United States (6-0) and Canada (5-1) in the championship game Saturday, July 1 at 7 p.m., on ESPN2 and TSN. Six Blue Devils will be represented between the two rosters with current attackmen Brennan O'Neill and Dyson Williams starring for the United States and Canada, respectively.