UTICA, N.Y. — In each of the first five men’s box world championships, the United States has finished in third place. Ahead of them each time has been Canada, winners of the five previous championships, and the Haudenosaunee.
The U.S. had never beaten either country in a box world championship – in pool play or bracket play. That changed on Friday night as the U.S. jumped out early and then pulled away for a 16-9 victory the Haudenosaunee in its first pool play game at the 2024 World Lacrosse Men’s Box Championship at the Adirondack Bank Center.
But there was no raucous celebration on the floor or in the locker room after the game. Everyone involved knows this was just one step towards a bigger goal.
“It’s pool play, it’s one game,” said head coach Regy Thorpe. “Our guys are pretty level-headed and we had some things go our way.”
“It’s a long tournament, so you don’t want to get too high on it,” said Jack Hannah, whose first-half hat trick helped power the U.S. “They’re going to come back the next time we run into them ready to go. That’s a really good team over there.”
More than the result, the game was a testament to the continued improvement of box lacrosse in the United States in recent years. Thorpe was the head coach for the U.S. at the 2019 world championship and while the U.S. was highly-competitive in two games against the Haudenosaunee, it combined for just 17 goals in those games. Only once in the previous world championships had the U.S. scored more than 10 goals against either Canada or the Haudenosaunee.
The offense putting up 16 goals was a major milestone, and it came from a variety of sources that illustrate how Thorpe and his staff put this team together.
Hannah grew up in Ohio and played with USBOXLA while also starring in field lacrosse. He played collegiately at Denver, where Canadian coaching guru Matt Brown ran the offense. Since moving to the National Lacrosse League, he’s thrived, finishing second on Las Vegas in scoring his first two seasons.
He’s grateful for the coaching influence he’s had – from Mark Lynch in Ohio to Brown and Shaydon Santos with USBOXLA – and the opportunity to learn more about the box game.
“I feel like I keep getting better every time I play,” Hannah said. “It’s a very fun game to play. It’s intense. You’re riding on high adrenaline the entire game and I love that. That’s probably my favorite part about it.”
Hannah was on the training team for the 2023 U.S. men’s team in the field championship, but did not make the final roster. That makes this opportunity all the more special.
“It’s been a dream since I was a kid to wear the U.S. jersey,” Hannah said. “You look up at all those guys over the years. Obviously, I was heartbroken when the outdoor team didn’t work out, but there were a heck of a lot of really good players trying out for that team. You can’t hang your head on it too long. Honestly you can’t really overlook the opportunity to put USA across your chest and that’s a super-cool opportunity for me.”
He wasted little time making his presence felt in his first world championship game wearing that USA jersey. He ripped home an outside shot just 14 seconds into the game.