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{{Short description|National lacrosse team}} |
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{{Infobox national lacrosse team |
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| Name = Scotland |
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| logo = Flag of Scotland.svg |
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| logo_size = 150px |
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| Association = [[Lacrosse Scotland]] |
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| Confederation = [[European Lacrosse Federation|ELF]] (Europe) |
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| World championship apps = 10 |
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| World championship first = 1982 |
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| World championship best= Third place (1986) |
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|Type=women |
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==Women's Lacrosse World Cup Past Results== |
==Women's Lacrosse World Cup Past Results== |
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* 6th Wales |
* 6th Wales |
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* 7th Japan |
* 7th Japan |
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* 8th Czech Republic |
* 8th Czech Republic |
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===1997=== |
===1997=== |
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{{main|2009 Women's Lacrosse World Cup}} |
{{main|2009 Women's Lacrosse World Cup}} |
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Teams were split into three separate pools. Pool B consisted of Wales, Scotland, Czech Republic, Germany and New Zealand, who played round robins games against each team in their pool seeding for the quarterfinals. The quarterfinals were followed up by consolation games, the semifinals, and the bronze and gold medal games.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.lacrosseworldcup2009.com/images/stories/lakros/lwc2009-game-schedule.pdf|title=2009 World Cup Schedule|publisher=Czech Women’s Lacrosse|accessdate=2009-02-25}} {{Dead link|date=October 2010|bot=H3llBot}}</ref> Scotland lost to Australia 17–4 in the quarterfinals. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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Latest revision as of 16:56, 13 May 2023
Association | Lacrosse Scotland |
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Confederation | ELF (Europe) |
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Appearances | 10 (first in 1982) |
Best result | Third place (1986) |
The Scotland national women's lacrosse team represents Scotland at women's lacrosse. It is governed by Lacrosse Scotland.
Women's Lacrosse World Cup Past Results
[edit]1982
[edit]- 1st United States
- 2nd Australia
- 3rd Canada
- 4th Scotland
- 5th England
- 6th Wales
1986
[edit]- 1st Australia
- 2nd United States
- 3rd Scotland
- 4th Canada
- 5th England
- 6th Wales
1989
[edit]- 1st United States
- 2nd England
- 3rd Australia
- 4th Canada
- 5th Scotland
- 6th Wales
1993
[edit]- 1st United States
- 2nd England
- 3rd Australia
- 4th Canada
- 5th Scotland
- 6th Wales
- 7th Japan
- 8th Czech Republic
1997
[edit]- 1st United States
- 2nd Australia
- 3rd England
- 4th Wales
- 5th Canada
- 6th Scotland
- 7th Japan
2001
[edit]- 1st United States
- 2nd Australia
- 3rd England
- 4th Canada
- 5th Wales
- 6th Scotland
- 7th Japan
- 8th Germany
2005
[edit]- 1st Australia
- 2nd United States
- 3rd England
- 4th Canada
- 5th Japan
- 6th Wales
- 7th Scotland
- 8th Czech Republic
- 9th Germany
- 10th New Zealand
2009
[edit]Teams were split into three separate pools. Pool B consisted of Wales, Scotland, Czech Republic, Germany and New Zealand, who played round robins games against each team in their pool seeding for the quarterfinals. The quarterfinals were followed up by consolation games, the semifinals, and the bronze and gold medal games.[1] Scotland lost to Australia 17–4 in the quarterfinals.
References
[edit]- ^ "2009 World Cup Schedule" (PDF). Czech Women’s Lacrosse. Retrieved 25 February 2009. [dead link ]