Ross Cup
Encyclopedia
The Ross Cup is the Canadian
Senior Division I Field Lacrosse
Championship of Canada. The championship is held by the Canadian Lacrosse Association
and features men's teams from across Canada.
Canada
Canada is a North American country consisting of ten provinces and three territories. Located in the northern part of the continent, it extends from the Atlantic Ocean in the east to the Pacific Ocean in the west, and northward into the Arctic Ocean...
Senior Division I Field Lacrosse
Field lacrosse
Field lacrosse, sometimes referred to as the "fastest sport on two feet," is a full contact outdoor men's sport played with ten players on each team. The sport originated among Native Americans, and the modern rules of field lacrosse were initially codified by Canadian William George Beers in 1867....
Championship of Canada. The championship is held by the Canadian Lacrosse Association
Canadian Lacrosse Association
The Canadian Lacrosse Association , founded in 1867, is the governing body of lacrosse in Canada. It conducts national junior and senior championship tournaments for men and women in both field and box lacrosse...
and features men's teams from across Canada.
Champions
- 1984 Victoria
- 1985 Peterborough
- 1986 Victoria
- 1987 Victoria
- 1988 Victoria
- 1989 Victoria
- 1990 Victoria
- 1991 Victoria
- 1992 Coquitlam
- 1993 Oshawa
- 1994 Coquitlam
- 1995 Victoria
- 1996 Victoria
- 1997 Victoria
- 1998 Victoria
- 1999 Victoria
- 2000 Victoria
- 2001 Victoria
- 2002 Victoria
- 2003 Tri-City
- 2004 Tri-City
- 2005 Tri-City
- 2006 Coquitlam Beer Hunters
- 2007 Tri-City
- 2008 Ladner Pioneers
- 2009 Six Nations
- 2010 Calgary Boykiws
External links
- Ross Cup webpage. CLA website