Erica Evans and Alie Jimerson had two goals apiece as Canada lost to the United States 10-5 on Saturday in the gold-medal game of the women's lacrosse World Cup. With an 8-1 lead and less than 20 minutes to play, the game looked out of reach. "By playing a game like we did, I think we gained the belief that we can beat them," said Dobbie. "We made huge strides since the last World Cup, and while it stings right now, I'm really excited for the future of lacrosse in Canada. Canadian team manager Fred Jenner was also recognized for his contributions and dedication to the team, receiving the organizing committee's Heart of Lacrosse Award.
Source: CBC News July 22, 2017 21:56 UTC