Women’s Lacrosse

Women’s Lacrosse was invented in Scotland, and is a 12-v-12 version of Lacrosse. There was an Irish Ladies Lacrosse Association in Ireland from the 1920s to 1970, that played in the Home Nations against England, Scotland and Wales, and also held a Schools Shield, with teams from Dublin & Belfast.It was resurrected in the early 2000s, with an International team, and the Irish women’s Lacrosse League.

Federation of International Lacrosse:

Federation of International Lacrosse | Women’s World Lacrosse Cup 2017

European Lacrosse Federation:

European Lacrosse Federation | Women’s European Lacrosse Championship 2019

Home Nations Internationals

Irish Ladies Lacrosse Association Home Internationals 1930-1970

Irish Ladies Lacrosse Association (1922-1970)

Irish Ladies Lacrosse Association League (seasons): 1925

Irish Ladies Lacrosse Association School Shield (Overviews):

Irish Ladies Lacrosse Association |School Shield 1934-1970

Ireland Lacrosse (Women’s)

Ireland Lacrosse (Women’s) Overview:

Ireland Lacrosse | Irish Women’s Lacrosse League 2014-2016

Ireland Lacrosse | Irish Women’s Lacrosse League (Seasons): 2018

Ireland Lacrosse | Women’s Newtownards Cup (Seasons): 2017 2018 2019-20