The 2019 World Indoor Lacrosse Championship (WILC) was the fifth international box lacrosse championship organized by World Lacrosse every four years. It was held 19-28 September 2019 at the Langley Events Centre in Langley, British Columbia , Canada . The winner of the WILC wins the Cockerton Cup, named for All-American lacrosse player Stan Cockerton .
Venues
The competition was hosted in two venues in Langley , BC: Langley Events Centre and Aldergrove Credit Union Community Centre.
Teams
A record 20 countries competed in the 2019 World Indoor Lacrosse Championships. New entrants included Hong Kong, Costa Rica, Mexico and the Netherlands.
Source:
Pool play
The teams were divided into four divisions, with the five highest-ranked teams placed in the Blue Division and the others being split into the Yellow, Green, and Orange Divisions. In the Blue Division, the top two teams advanced to the semifinals, the third and fourth teams entered the quarterfinals and the fifth team was placed in the first round of the championship bracket. The first place teams in the Yellow, Green, and Orange Divisions entered the championship bracket, while the other teams were placed in the placement bracket.
The Canadians won the event, with Iroquois, United States, and England placing second, third, and fourth, respectively.
Blue Division
Team
GP
W
L
T
OTW
OTL
GF
GA
DIF
Advanced to
Canada
4
4
0
0
0
0
70
28
+42
Semifinals
Haudenosaunee
4
3
1
0
0
0
60
40
+20
Semifinals
United States
4
2
2
0
0
0
56
41
+15
Quarter-finals
Israel
4
0
3
0
1
0
29
59
-30
Quarter-finals
England
4
0
3
0
0
1
20
67
-47
Qualifier
Yellow Division
Team
GP
W
L
GF
GA
DIF
Advanced to
Netherlands
4
3
1
52
40
+12
Qualifier
Serbia
4
3
1
50
41
+9
Placement
Ireland
4
3
1
54
29
+25
Placement
Hong Kong
4
1
3
45
70
-25
Placement
Switzerland
4
0
4
36
57
-21
Placement
September 19
Serbia
8—6
Switzerland
September 19
Ireland
8—11
Netherlands
September 20
Netherlands
9—11
Serbia
September 20
Ireland
18—2
Hong Kong
September 21
Switzerland
13—16
Hong Kong
September 21
Serbia
9—10
Ireland
September 22
Netherlands
15—10
Switzerland
September 22
Hong Kong
16—22
Serbia
September 23
Hong Kong
11—17
Netherlands
September 23
Switzerland
7—18
Ireland
Green Division
Team
GP
W
L
GF
GA
DIF
Advanced to
Czech Republic
4
4
0
68
21
+47
Qualifier
Germany
4
3
1
67
29
+38
Placement
Slovakia
4
2
2
51
56
-5
Placement
Scotland
4
1
3
46
60
-14
Placement
Mexico
4
0
4
26
92
-66
Placement
September 20
Mexico
6—25
Germany
September 21
Slovakia
18—7
Mexico
September 23
Germany
18—6
Slovakia
Orange Division
Team
GP
W
L
GF
GA
DIF
Advanced to
Finland
4
4
0
79
25
+54
Qualifier
Australia
4
3
1
68
32
+36
Placement
Austria
4
2
2
49
46
+3
Placement
Sweden
4
1
3
50
69
-19
Placement
Costa Rica
4
0
4
9
83
-74
Placement
September 19
Finland
20—5
Austria
September 20
Sweden
6—23
Finland
September 20
Austria
18—0
Costa Rica
September 21
Austria
20—10
Sweden
September 22
Costa Rica
4—21
Finland
September 23
Sweden
24—4
Costa Rica
Championship Round
1st-4th Placement
5th-8th Placement
9th-12th Placement
13th-16th Placement
17th-20th Placement
Ranking, leaders, and awards
Final ranking
Scoring leaders
Regular Season
Player
Team
GP
G
A
Pts
Brian Gillis
4
16
14
30
Kieran McArdle
4
10
20
30
Cole Paciejewski
4
17
12
29
Cody Jamieson
4
11
17
28
Joseph Resetarits
4
8
20
28
Robert Raittila
3
15
13
28
Roope Jokela
3
4
24
28
Kevin Powers
4
14
13
27
Luke Coppinger
4
14
13
27
Gustav Weber
4
11
14
25
Iain Vickars
4
14
11
25
Randy Staats
4
9
16
25
Rintaro Fujita
4
10
15
25
Playoffs
Player
Team
GP
G
A
Pts
Matthew Taylor
3
18
13
31
Tristan Rai
3
7
20
27
Klaus Hauer
4
16
10
26
Thomas Johnson
4
16
9
25
Jean-Luc Chetner
3
8
16
24
Kevin Powers
4
16
8
24
Jesse Whinnen
3
12
10
22
Rintaro Fujita
4
11
11
22
Brian Gillis
3
7
12
19
Connor Simon
3
10
9
19
Ilija Gajic
3
5
14
19
Lukas Heri
3
11
8
19
Luke Coppinger
3
11
8
19
Noah Hoselton
4
11
8
19
Pavel Dosly
4
10
9
19
Source:
Goaltending leaders
Regular Season
Player
Team
GP
SA
SV
Sv%
GA
GAA
Devlin Shanahan
4
124
110
0.887
14
4.88
Andrew Gallant
4
165
139
0.842
36
8.44
Craig Wende
4
143
119
0.832
23
7.50
Marko Celic
4
187
146
0.781
41
10.37
Warren Hill
4
161
125
0.776
36
10.71
Frank Scigliano
4
149
113
0.758
36
15.00
Hunyahdengowah Abrams
4
140
106
0.757
34
10.45
Adam Branislav
4
129
95
0.736
34
15.01
Zachary Higgins
4
190
139
0.732
51
14.68
Richard Zeidlitz
4
127
89
0.701
38
21.86
Playoffs
Player
Team
GP
SA
SV
SV%
GA
GAA
Frank Scigliano
4
222
182
0.820
40
11.13
Craig Wende
3
145
117
0.807
28
9.96
Richard Zeidlitz
4
217
173
0.797
44
11.81
Travis Sandin
4
112
89
0.795
24
11.39
Andrew Gallant
3
118
93
0.788
25
15.60
Minimum 75 saves. Source:
All World Team
Forwards
Mark Matthews, Canada
Randy Staats, Iroquois
Transition
Joel White, United States
Defense
Graeme Hossack , Canada
Kyle Rubisch , Canada
Goaltender
Mike Poulin , Canada
Most Valuable Player
Cody Jamieson , Forward, Iroquois
President's Team
Forwards
Robert Raittila, Finland
Matthew Taylor, Australia
Transition
Adrian Balasch, Austria
Defense
David Beckmann, Germany
Markus Mattila, Finland
Goaltender
Craig Wende, Germany
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