Canada, Puerto Rico and the Haudenosaunee all booked their tickets for the 2026 World Lacrosse Women’s Championship with convincing wins on day three of the 2025 Pan-American Women’s Lacrosse Championship.

Canada improved to 3-0 with a 24-2 win over Argentina, and will play in the semifinals on Sunday.
Aurora Cordingley continued her goalscoring form with another four goals, bringing her tally to 10 in three games. Jillian McNaughton and Annabek Child also notched four-point outings. Canada’s defense allowed just five goals in the previous two games.

Puerto Rico finished pool play at 2-1 with a 20-7 win over Peru to advance to the semifinals.
Lucia Nash-Lagares stepped up with two goals and two assists, while Libby Stapels, Delaney Rodriguez-Shaw and Bri Carrasquillo all tallied three points.
Marissa Dolciato made six saves for Peru, while Gracie Ocha and Maya Clark both recorded three-point outings,

The Haudenosaunee collected their second win in a row by easing past Jamaica, 15-6.
The Haudenosaunee spread the attacking contributions around the team, with 10 players finding the back of the net. Jalyn Jimerson led the way with four points on three assists, and Wynter Jock recorded a hat trick. Avery Doran added another three points to bring her total to 10 through three games.
Tristen Chang notched three goals for Jamaica.

The United States also moved to 3-0 after a 25-2 victory over Mexico, have previously earned its spot in the field in the 2026 WLWC on Friday.
Chloe Humphrey erupted for five goals and four assists, while Sam Apuzzo also helped shoulder the attacking burden with three goals and five assists. Kenzie Kent chipped in six points as well.
The United States’ stalwart defense has been on display through three games, allowing just eight goals and 22 shots total.
The schedule tomorrow has been updated and is below.
Streaming continues on WL TV and live stats are available here.
