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Team USA Wins Men's Lacrosse World Championships
July 15, 2002 PERTH, Australia - Doug Shanahan (Hofstra '01) scored four goals and the United States overcame a two-goal halftime deficit to defeat Canada 18-15 for the 2002 International Lacrosse Federation World Championship. The U.S. has now won six consecutive ILF titles since losing the 1978 championship to Canada. The U.S. jumped out to a 6-2 lead after one quarter, only to see Canada storm back in the second quarter. Canada outscored the U.S. 7-1 in the second quarter to take a 9-7 halftime lead. Shanahan, who will report to the New York Jets camp upon his return from Australia, scored the only U.S. goal of the quarter. The U.S. regained control of the game in the third quarter, outscoring Canada 6-1 to lead 13-10 entering the final quarter. Canada scored the first three goals of the fourth quarter to tie the game 13-13, but the U.S. then ripped off four straight goals to put the game out of reach. Darren Lowe (Brown '92) and Ryan Boyle (Princeton '04) added three goals for the U.S. and Scott Doyle (Georgetown '01), Kevin Lavey (Delaware '99) and Matt Striebel (Princeton '01) added two goals each. John Grant Jr. (Delaware '99) and Tracey Kelusky (Hartford '00) had four goals each to lead Canada. Terp All-American Michael Howley (Maryland '03) was a key on close defense throughout the tournament, as the U.S. went 6-0.
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Complete scores from July 14
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