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NETANYA, Israel — The United States is headed to the championship game of the Federation of International Lacrosse Men's World Championship after beating Australia 14-5 in the semifinals on Thursday night at the Wingate Institute.
The U.S. will meet Canada in the championship game on Saturday at 10 a.m. local time (3 a.m. Eastern), and the game will be broadcast live on ESPN2. Canada defeated the Iroquois Nationals 15-4 in the other semifinal, getting 13 saves from red-hot goalie Dillon Ward. The U.S. beat Canada 11-10 in a thriller during pool play on Sunday.
Thursday night's win over Australia was a much tougher grind than a 19-1 pool play win over the Aussies last Saturday. In that game, the U.S. scored 17 seconds into the game and poured in five goals in just over the first 10 minutes of play.
Tonight, the U.S. also scored early as longstick midfielder Michael Ehrhardt scored the first of his two goals just 18 seconds into the game, but Australia made the U.S. work for everything.
The game was tied 2-2 after one quarter of play and after the U.S. scored three straight goals, Australia answered with back-to-back tallies, pulling to within 5-4 on Christopher Robertson's goal with 7:37 left in the first half.
Jordan Wolf and John Haus scored late in the first half to give the U.S. a 7-4 lead at the break, and the U.S. finally pulled away by holding Australia to just one second half goal.
"It was a little bit off tonight I thought, but some of that has to do with your opponent," said U.S. team head coach John Danowski. "You tip your cap to opponent, but as they say, it's win and advance."