
Canada, USA, Mexico Win Big at Pan-Am Lacrosse Qualifier
Three nations took commanding victories in Jamaica as they chase spots at the 2027 World Lacrosse Championship. The high-stakes tournament is determining which teams will represent the Americas on the world stage.
Three powerhouse teams are lighting up the field in Kingston, Jamaica, as the 2026 Pan-American Men's Lacrosse Championship heats up with nations battling for their chance at world championship glory.
Canada dominated its matchup against the Haudenosaunee with a decisive 17-5 victory, improving to 2-0 and taking firm control of Pool B. Eight different Canadian players found the back of the net in a display of depth and teamwork. Finn Thomson led the charge with six total points, while Owen Hiltz contributed a hat trick in a game-changing second quarter run.
The United States made an impressive tournament debut, defeating Puerto Rico 23-5 in a game that showcased the team's offensive firepower. Six different American players scored three or more goals each, with Eric Law leading the way with seven total points. Despite the lopsided score, Puerto Rico's Jaden Algarin earned respect with 16 saves in goal, battling hard against constant pressure.

Mexico bounced back from an opening day loss with a crucial 19-7 win over the U.S. Virgin Islands. After trailing early, Mexico seized control in the second half, closing with a perfect 6-0 fourth quarter. Ezekiel Peraza's five goals and Ricky Tinoco's dominance on face-offs kept Mexico's world championship hopes alive.
The stakes couldn't be higher as these games determine which teams advance to the 2027 World Lacrosse Men's Championship. Wednesday's matchup between the United States and host Jamaica will be a must-watch showdown, with both teams sitting atop Pool A and the winner securing qualification. The Haudenosaunee and Mexico will also face off in a critical battle for positioning.
Why This Inspires
This tournament represents more than just wins and losses. It's about nations coming together through sport, developing talent across the Americas, and giving athletes the chance to represent their countries on the path to the world stage. The competitive spirit and sportsmanship on display in Kingston show lacrosse growing stronger across the hemisphere, with emerging programs challenging traditional powers and creating unforgettable moments.
The road to the 2027 World Championship is bringing out the best in every team, proving that when athletes chase their dreams with everything they've got, everyone wins.
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