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U.S. NATIONAL TEAMS
The United States has been setting the gold standard since winning the first multi-country international championship in 1967. The U.S. has won a record 36 World Lacrosse championships through its men’s and women’s program, all while aiming to do more. Our players serve as role models, our coaches share their knowledge around the world and our officials mentor the best from other countries to help pave the way for the next generation.
Fast Facts
The national team program consists of eight teams
The U.S. has won 35 of 42 World Lacrosse field championships
The U.S. is the current reigning champ in all four full-field disciplines
The U.S. women's box team won the inaugural World Lacrosse championship
The U.S. men’s box team has won one silver and five bronze medals
The National Team Development Program is the pipeline to the national team

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