Israel at the 2016 European Lacrosse Championships

Israel at the
European Lacrosse Championships
IOC code ISR
NOC Israel Lacrosse Association
National federation Men's / Women's
Website lacrosse.co.il
European Lacrosse Championships appearances

Israel at the European Lacrosse Championships
2012 - 2016

Israel at the Women's European Lacrosse Championships
Other related appearances
Israel at the World Lacrosse Championships
Israel at the Women's Lacrosse World Cup

During the 2016 Championship, Israel competed for the second time. Israel entered the Pool C qualifier of which the top two teams advance to the tournament,[1] of which Israel finished first, going a perfect 5-0.

In the quarterfinals Israel defeated Germany 8-4 to improve to 6-0 in the tournament.[2] Tied 2-2 during half time, Israel scored four goals in the second halfto give them the victory.[3]

In the semifinals Israel defeated Wales 10-3. Israel had a 5-0 lead at halftime, and a 6-0 lead at the end of the third quarter. With the victory Israel improved to 7-0.[4]

In the finals Israel lost to England 7-6. Israel originally leading 3-2 at halftime, held a 4-3 lead in the third quarter, before England went on to score four unanswered goals.[5] With the loss, Israel won the silver medal.[6]

Preliminary round - Group C

Standings

Pos Team Pld W L GF GA GD Qualification Israel Switzerland Sweden Belgium Spain Slovenia
1  Israel 5 5 0 71 13 +58 Quarterfinals 17–1 12–0
2   Switzerland 5 4 1 60 22 +38 2–9 12–4 23–1
3  Sweden 5 3 2 53 37 +16 Classification 9–16 6–16 3–8 14–4
4  Belgium 5 2 3 38 62 24 4–17 5–15
5 Spain Spain 5 1 4 38 55 17 Classification 17–24 8–12 11–12
6  Slovenia 5 0 5 9 80 71 1–18 5–13 2–14
Source: [7]

Matches

28 July
  Switzerland 2: 9 (1: 0, 1: 4, 0: 2, 0: 3)  Israel Time: 16:30 [8]
29 July
 Israel 17: 1 (9: 0, 5: 1, 1: 0, 2: 0)  Spain Time: 10:15 [9]
31 July
 Belgium 4: 17 (2: 5, 0: 6, 1: 6, 1: 0)  Israel Time: 13:15 [10]
1 August
 Israel 12: 0 (4: 0, 6: 0, 5: 0, 0: 0)  Slovenia Time: 11:45 [11]
2 August
 Sweden 6: 16 (1: 5, 0: 4, 1: 4, 4: 3)  Israel Time: 11:30 [12]

Main tournament

Tournament bracket

Quarterfinals Semifinals Finals
         
A1 England England 12
C2   Switzerland 3
A1 England England 14
D1  Finland 1
D1  Finland (OT) 9
B2 Scotland Scotland 8
A1 England England 7
C1  Israel 6
C1  Israel 8
A2  Germany 4
C1  Israel 10
D2  Wales 1
B1  Wales 12
D2  Netherlands 5

Source:[13]

Quarterfinals

3 August
 Israel 8: 4 (0: 1, 2: 1, 4: 0, 2: 2)  Germany Time: 14:30 [14]

Semifinals

4 August
 Wales 3: 10 (0: 3, 0: 2, 1: 4, 2: 1)  Israel Time: 17:30 [15]

Finals

6 August
 England 7: 6 (2: 1, 0: 2, 3: 1, 2: 2)  Israel Time: 17:00 [16]

Final standings

Pos. Team W–L
1st, gold medalist(s) England England 8–0
2nd, silver medalist(s) Israel Israel 7–1
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Finland 7–1

Roster

Coach: Jeff Schwartz[17]
Assistant coach: Pete Ginnegar, Jordan Hirsch[18]

# Name
1 Fischer, Eric
2 Milner, Jacob
3 Hartman, Jesse
5 Bernstein, Joshua
6 Gradinger, Max
7 Silberlicht, Jacob
9 Katz, Yochanan
10 Rathauser, Jonathan
11 Tobin, Glen
12 Kadish, Ian
13 Kansky, Eric
16 Landsman, Andrew
18 Mahler, Seth
19 Brodie, Caleb
20 Kane, Jacob
22 Cherry, Matthew
26 Friedman, Christopher
32 Leventhal, Daniel
33 Feinberg, Aaron
41 Miller, Noah
43 Bergman, Kyle
49 Ornstein, Zack
52 Siegel, Alex

Source: [19]

References

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