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The United States used the same formula it’s used the entire tournament – dominance on the draw, relentless defensive pressure and pinpoint passing on offense – to beat longtime rival Australia 33-1 in the semifinal round of the 2024 World Lacrosse Women’s U20 Championship on Thursday from Mong Kok Stadium in Hong Kong, China.
The U.S. advances to the championship game for the eighth straight time in the event’s history and will look for its sixth overall championship in Saturday’s gold medal game at 6:30 pm local time (6:30 am Eastern). The U.S. will face either Canada or Japan who meet in today’s second semifinal game at 7 p.m local time (7 a.m. Eastern).
Maddie Epke had 17 draw controls as the U.S. won 30 of 35 draws in the contest, the U.S. defense helped pressure Australia into 17 turnovers and the U.S. had assists on 23 of its 33 goals.
Haven Dora had a team-high six assists and added a goal to earn Player of the Match honors. Dora ranks second on the team and in the tournament with 23 assists through six games.
Emma LoPinto scored four of her team-high seven goals in the first quarter and added three assists to finish with 10 points overall. Caitlin Barrett and Madison Taylor each scored four goals and Madison Alaimo had eight points on three goals and five assists.
Saturday's championship game will be streamed live on WL TV.
Brian Logue has worked at USA Lacrosse since 2000 and is currently the senior director of communications. He saw his first lacrosse game in 1987 - Virginia at Delaware - and fell in love with the sport while working at Washington and Lee University.