JEJU, SOUTH KOREA – Team Canada has punched its ticket to the semifinals of the 2025 World Lacrosse Men’s U20 Championship after a dominant quarterfinal performance.
Canada finished group play with a 2–1 record, highlighted by a pair of victories — a 13–4 win over Australia and a 13–8 win over the Haudenosaunee — following a narrow 7–6 last-second loss to the United States.
In the quarterfinals, Canada surged past Jamaica with an emphatic 21–1 victory, securing a place among the tournament’s final four. Leading scorer Max Frattaroli continues to pace the offense with 10 goals across four games, while goaltenders Grayson Manning and Cam Sterritt have remained rock solid in the crease.
Next up, Canada will face a semifinal rematch against Australia today at 3:00 a.m. EST / 12:00 a.m. PST, live on World Lacrosse TV.
ABOUT LACROSSE CANADA
Lacrosse Canada is the national governing body for Lacrosse in Canada, dedicated to the promotion, development, and preservation of the sport at all levels. As stewards of Canada’s national summer sport, Lacrosse Canada oversees national championships, high-performance programs, and the country’s representation on the international stage.
For more information, please contact:
Kealan Pilon
Communications Coordinator
Lacrosse Canada