Welcome to #BestOfLax2022. Help us celebrate the past year of lacrosse by voting in 15 polls spread over 15 weekdays in December. All voting will be conducted on Twitter (@usalacrossemag), and fans will have 24 hours to let their voices be heard.
For more information — including upcoming categories, rules and more — check out our introductory post to #BestOfLax2022.
Much like our poll for Best Comeback, our poll for Best Game features perhaps the top lacrosse game of the last several years.
But there is so much more to consider when thinking about crowning the Best Game of 2022. Is it a championship game? Is it an international bout for bronze? How about a key Ivy League rivalry that went back-and-forth down to the wire?
Here are the nominees for Best Game.
BEST GAME
For the contest that kept us on the edge of our seats.
ENGLAND VS. AUSTRALIA
England captured the bronze medal after defeating Australia 8-7 in triple overtime in one of the best games of the 2022 World Lacrosse Women’s Championship in Towson, Md. Olivia Hompe scored the game-winning goal, her fourth tally of the game. Hannah Nielsen tied the score at 7 for Australia with just about a minute left in regulation, but she missed a potential game-winning free position with 18 seconds left. England goalie Britt Read made three clutch saves across the three extra periods, and she made 13 saves to earn player of the match honors. That set up the winner from Hompe, giving England a third-place finish for the fifth time in 11 appearances.