Taylor Gait leads Canada past England 8-6 at women’s lacrosse World Cup
GUILDFORD, United Kingdom — Taylor Gait had a hat trick and was named game MVP as she led Canada past host England 8-6 on Tuesday to end pool play at the women’s lacrosse World Cup.
The win gave the Canadians a 3-1 record, good for the second seed in Pool A, behind unbeaten rivals the United States.
Canada advances to Wednesday’s quarter-final, where they will take on upstart New Zealand, who scored an impressive win over the Haudenosaunee in their cross-over game, which earned them a spot in the top group.
“Anytime you get a win it’s a great feeling,” said Canada head coach Scott Teeter. “England gave us all we could handle. We got a lead and we were battling until the final buzzer to hold onto it.”


