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Japan and England duel on day four as three contenders clinch playoff spots

Three of the eight playoff spots available at the 2024 World Lacrosse Women’s U20 Championship were clinched on day four in Hong Kong, China by the United States, Canada and Australia.

The United States and Canada won their pools, A and B respectively, in the process, while Australia still needs one more result in Pool C. All three teams are 3-0 and have maxed out their goal differential through three games with impressive performances.

The result of the day, however, came in Pool D, where Japan overcame a fierce flurry to turn the tables on the previously unbeaten English, who are defending semifinalists in the event.

Wales and Ireland secured key wins in their respective playoff races, and Mexico also snagged an impressive win that keeps its hopes alive. Israel picked up its first win in Hong Kong as well:

Over the next two days, every matchup remaining impacts the playoff field in some capacity, which bodes well for an exciting finish to pool play.

Monday’s slate is highlighted by the bookending contests at Hong Kong Football Club Stadium: China vs. Puerto Rico at 8:30 a.m. HKT could decide a playoff spot in Pool A, and Scotland can make a late push in Pool C against Italy, who is eyeing its own playoff spot, at 4 p.m. HKT.

The Haudenosaunee and Chinese Taipei have their playoff fates on the line in Pool B, as does Mexico in Pool C against Australia. Ireland must win as well against Jamaica in Pool D. The schedule can be found here.

Top Performers

The eight players of the match can be found below.

Miri Akiyama, Japan: 5 goals
Kaitlin Miller, Wales: 6/9 on draw controls, 3 goals, 1 assist
Tori Bates, Israel: Nine saves on 17 shots on goal
Ava Connaughton, Ireland: 3 goals, 2 caused turnovers
Kendall Conrad, Mexico: 5 goals, 1 assist
Madison Alaimo, United States: 3 goals, 4 assists
Miriam Suares-Jury, Australia: 4 goals, 1 assist, 3 ground balls, 1 caused turnover
Jami Macdonald, Canada: 5 goals

Honorable Mention

  • Riho Kasai, Japan: 9/13 on draw controls
  • Elena Torres, Mexico: 4 goals, 3 assists
  • Beth Anderson, Canada: 23/26 on draw controls
  • Natalie Eastwood, Australia: 8 saves on 10 shots on goal
  • Maddie Epke, United States: 17/20 on draw controls
  • Elena Oh, Korea: 11 saves
  • Sarah Marcovici, Israel: 4 goals, 1 assist

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