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Siena Lacrosse on the World Stage<br />
2010 Federation of International Lacrosse<br />
World Championships<br />
Manchester, england<br />
Team Ireland – Matt Walsh ’06<br />
Walsh led Ireland to a 6-1 record and ninth-place finish in a field<br />
that featured 30 nations.<br />
Matt Walsh<br />
2012 european Lacrosse Championships<br />
Amsterdam, The Netherlands<br />
Team England – Colin Clive ’14<br />
Team Ireland – Matt Walsh ’06<br />
Clive and England defeated Walsh and Ireland 15-5 in the<br />
Championship Game. Clive scored a hat trick in the Championship<br />
Game and finished with 17 goals in the tournament in leading<br />
England to a perfect 8-0 record. After an 0-3 start and facing<br />
elimination, Walsh guided Ireland to five consecutive wins to<br />
advance to the final, and tallied 14 goals as the Irish posted their<br />
best-ever finish (second) in the European Championships.<br />
2014 Federation of International Lacrosse<br />
World Championships<br />
Commerce, Colo.<br />
Team Argentina – Faus Bernabo ’10<br />
Team England – Max Bonsall ’15<br />
Colin Clive ’14<br />
Team Latvia – Chris Zarins ’09<br />
Bernabo was elected as one of two team captains for Argentina,<br />
which he helped guide to the nation’s first-ever World Lacrosse<br />
Championships victory, a 13-6 win over Colombia on July 15.<br />
Bernabo started each of Argentina’s first four games before<br />
suffering a tournament-ending injury. He tallied two assists,<br />
10 groundballs, seven caused turnovers and went 8-for-19 at<br />
the face-off X for Argentina, which finished 36th overall.<br />
Both Bonsall and Clive were key contributors for an English squad<br />
which won its final three games of the tournament, culminating<br />
with a 15-13 victory over their rival neighbors from Scotland to<br />
secure fifth place in the 38-nation event. Bonsall appeared in five<br />
games for England, making three starts on defense. He picked up<br />
five groundballs and caused a turnover and tallied a team-high<br />
three groundballs in England’s loss to the United States. Clive<br />
started all eight of England’s games on attack, tallying 14 points<br />
on 10 goals and four assists including a team-high four goals in the<br />
squad’s overtime loss to Japan.<br />
Zarins tied for the tournament lead, scoring 42 points, and led all<br />
participants with 19 assists for Latvia, which posted a 5-3 record at<br />
the championships. He scored the game-winning goal in Latvia’s<br />
final game against Poland as the nation secured a 19th-place finish.<br />
Matt Walsh<br />
and Colin Clive<br />
Faus Bernabo<br />
Colin Clive and Max Bonsall<br />
Chris Zarins<br />
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