2005 Women's Lacrosse World Cup

The 2005 Women's Lacrosse World Cup was the seventh Women's Lacrosse World Cup and was played in Annapolis, Maryland from 23 June – 2 July, 2005. Australia defeated the United States in the final to win the tournament.[1] [2]

2005 Women's Lacrosse World Cup
Tournament details
Host country United States
Dates23 June – 2 July
Venue(s)Annapolis, Maryland
Final positions
Gold  Australia (2nd title)
Silver  United States
Bronze  England
2001
2009

Results

Group A

Team 1 Team 2 Score
United StatesEngland13-5
AustraliaWales18-3
United StatesWales11-4
EnglandCanada11-6
WalesCanada5-12
United StatesCanada15-7
EnglandAustralia4-15
United StatesAustralia7-7
EnglandWales6-2
AustraliaCanada17-2

Table

Pos Team P W D L Pts
1Australia43107
2United States43107
3England42024
4Canada41032
5Wales40040

Group B

Team 1 Team 2 Score
JapanScotland19-6
GermanyCzech Republic9-6
ScotlandZealand23-0
GermanyNew Zealand15-1
JapanNew Zealand26-1
ScotlandCzech Republic14-2
Czech RepublicNew Zealand21-6
JapanGermany17-2
JapanCzech Republic12-1
ScotlandGermany19-3

Table

Pos Team P W D L Pts
1Japan44008
2Scotland43016
3Germany42024
4Czech Republic41032
5New Zealand40040

Classification Play Offs (June 28)

  • Canada v Scotland 17-7
  • United States v Czech Republic 20-1
  • Australia v New Zealand 22-0
  • England v Germany 22-0
  • Japan v Wales 12-8

Knockout Play Offs (June 29)

  • Czech Republic v Germany 4-2
  • Scotland v New Zealand 18-4

Quarter Finals (June 30)

  • Canada v Japan 13-11
  • United States v Scotland 23-0
  • Australia v Czech Republic 26-2
  • England v Wales 6-5

Semi Finals (Jul 1)

  • Australia v Canada 22-7
  • United States v England 13-3

Fifth Place (Jul 2)

  • Japan v Wales 12-8

Third Place (Jul 2)

  • England v Canada 11-8

Final (Jul 2)

  • Australia v United States 14-7
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