Canada defeated the United States 23-18 in men’s sixes lacrosse on day two of The Atlas Cup in Sparks, Maryland to highlight the four-game slate of action.
The two programs had not met in men’s sixes since the gold medal game of The World Games 2022, and Canada kept the upper hand in the rivalry three years later. Jeff Teat powered his team with six goals and one assist. Canada as a team shot 62% on an efficient night. Highlights from the game can be found below.
After a hard-fought battle, USA falls short to Canada 23-18.
— USA Lacrosse (@USA_Lacrosse) September 28, 2025
Final day of Atlas Cup goes down tomorrow 9AM ET live on USA Lacrosse YouTube from Sparks, MD. pic.twitter.com/KztBKwQWtn
The Haudenosaunee men picked up their first win over Puerto Rico, 25-13.
In the women’s competition, Canada held off the Haudenosaunee 13-6 while the United States coasted past Puerto Rico, 24-9. Both Canada and the United States improved to 2-0 ahead of a clash on the final day, a reprise of the gold medal game at The World Games 2025 in August in China.
A recap of the men’s games from USA Lacrosse can be found here, including coverage on Canada’s win and quotes from Teat.
A recap of the women’s games can be found here, including coverage on Canada’s chemistry.
Box scores from the four games can be found below.
A historic night. A record-breaking crowd. A moment we’ll never forget. ❤️
— USA Lacrosse (@USA_Lacrosse) September 28, 2025
Thank you to everyone that came out to watch Atlas Cup tonight. We hope you enjoyed the best lacrosse event of the fall. pic.twitter.com/9zWKdnv2Vu
The Atlas Cup will conclude on Sunday. Canada can win the men’s competition with a victory while the winner of the the United States vs. Canada in the women’s competition will take the title, with their matchup set for 10:30 a.m. ET.
Games | Box Score |
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MEN: Haudenosaunee 25, Puerto Rico 13 | Box Score |
WOMEN: Canada 13, Haudenosaunee 6 | Box Score |
WOMEN: USA 24, Puerto Rico 9 | Box Score |
MEN: Canada 23, USA 18 | Box Score |
All games can be streamed for free on USA Lacrosse’s Youtube channel.