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2011 FIL Women's U-19 World Lacrosse Championship 2011 FIL Women's U-19 World Lacrosse Championship official logo
Host country Germany Venue(s) 2 (in 1 host city) Dates August 3–13, 2011 Teams 10
The 2011 FIL Women's U-19 World Lacrosse Championship was the 5th FIL Women's Under-19 World Lacrosse Championship , an international field lacrosse tournament that is held every four years and is sponsored by the Federation of International Lacrosse . It took place from August 3–13, 2011 in Hanover , Germany . The games were played at Sportpark Hannover on two fields—Erika Fisch Stadium and Club Hannover 78. The American team came into the tournament as the defending champion.
Preliminary round [ edit ]
Ten participating teams were placed in the following two groups. After playing a round-robin , all six teams from Group A will advance to the championship round along with the top two teams from Group B. The remaining four teams in Group B will compete in the consolation round for placings nine through twelve.
All times are local (UTC+2 ).
All times are local (UTC+2 ).
Consolation round [ edit ]
Team
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All times are local (UTC+2 ).
10 August 2011 10:00
B4
10:00
B5
Club Hannover 78, Hanover
10 August 2011 11:30
B3
11:30
B6
Erika Fisch Stadium, Hanover
11 August 2011 14:30
B5
14:30
B6
Erika Fisch Stadium, Hanover
11 August 2011 19:00
B4
19:00
B3
Erika Fisch Stadium, Hanover
12 August 2011 10:00
B6
10:00
B4
Club Hannover 78, Hanover
12 August 2011 13:00
B5
13:00
B3
Club Hannover 78, Hanover
Championship round [ edit ]
All times are local (UTC+2 ).
Quarter-finals [ edit ]
10 August 2011 13:00
A4
13:00
A5
Club Hannover 78, Hanover
10 August 2011 15:00
A1
15:00
B2
Erika Fisch Stadium, Hanover
10 August 2011 17:00
A3
17:00
A6
Club Hannover 78, Hanover
10 August 2011 19:00
A2
19:00
B1
Erika Fisch Stadium, Hanover
Consolation semi-finals [ edit ]
11 August 2011 12:00
Loser QF1
12:00
Loser QF4
Club Hannover 78, Hanover
11 August 2011 16:30
Loser QF2
16:30
Loser QF3
Club Hannover 78, Hanover
Semi-finals [ edit ]
12 August 2011 12:30
Winner QF1
12:30
Winner QF4
Erika Fisch Stadium, Hanover
12 August 2011 15:30
United States
19-5
England
Erika Fisch Stadium, Hanover
7th place playoff [ edit ]
12 August 2011 18:30
Loser CSF1
18:30
Loser CSF2
Erika Fisch Stadium, Hanover
5th place playoff [ edit ]
13 August 2011 09:30
Winner CSF1
09:30
Winner CSF2
Erika Fisch Stadium, Hanover
Bronze medal game [ edit ]
13 August 2011 12:00
England
5–14
Canada
Erika Fisch Stadium, Hanover
Gold medal game [ edit ]
13 August 2011 15:30
United States
14–11
Australia
Erika Fisch Stadium, Hanover
Ranking and statistics [ edit ]
Final standings [ edit ]
The final standings of the tournament according to the FIL:
United States
Australia
Canada
4
England
5
Wales
6
Scotland
7
Japan
8
Haudenosaunee
9
Czech Republic
10
Germany
11
New Zealand
12
Netherlands
All-World Team [ edit ]
Position[1]
Player Name
Country
A
Cortney Fortunato
United States
A
Erin McMunn
United States
A
Danielle Mollison
Australia
M
Darcy Justice Allen
Australia
M
Taylor Landry
Canada
M
Kaylin Morisette
Canada
M
Mikaela Rix
United States
M
Taylor Trimble
United States
D
Stephanie McNamara
Australia
D
Caleigh Sindall
United States
D
Ruby Smith
England
G
Katie Donohue
Canada
References [ edit ]
External links [ edit ]