In the other semifinal, Canada won a wild 8-6 overtime affair against Australia to advance to the World Cup final for the second straight year.
Canada led 5-3 at the half, but then went scoreless for the first 27 minutes of the second half as Australia battled back, taking a 6-5 lead on Hannah Nielsen’s goal with 4:20 to play. Canada’s veteran leader Dana Dobbie responded by ripping a shot into the top right corner, tying the game with 2:41 left.
Australia had the first opportunity in overtime, but Canadian goalie Katie Donohoe saved Sarah Mollison’s offering and then Megan Kinna drove through three players to score the go-ahead goal with 0:18 left in the first overtime.
Playing a player down due to a card, Australia still had another chance in the second overtime, but Ashtyn Hiron’s outside shot was saved by Donohoe and then Alie Jimerson scored the game-clinching goal for Canada.
Donohoe finished the game with 12 saves and was named the Player of the Match.
The U.S. has now reached the championship game of all 10 World Cups held since 1982. The U.S. won the world title in 1982, 1989, 1993, 1997, 2001, 2009 and 2013. Australia won the title in 1986 and 2005.
This is Canada’s second trip to the World Cup final in its history and it is assured of winning its fourth overall medal. Canada won bronze in 1982 and 2009 and won the silver in 2013 when the U.S. won the final game by a score of 19-5.
The U.S. beat Canada 17-3 during pool play in a game that favored the U.S. just 3-2 more than 20 minutes into the contest. The U.S. then ripped off 14 straight goals to break it open.
Saturday’s championship game will be live streamed at https://www.247.tv/live/lacrosse/rathbones-lacrosse-world-cup-2017
U.S. Goals: Kayla Treanor 5, Ally Carey 2, Brooke Griffin 2, Marie McCool 2, Katie Schwarzmann 2, Michelle Tumolo 2, Alex Aust 1, Taylor Cummings 1, Kelly Rabil 1, Laura Zimmerman 1..
U.S. Assists: Kayla Treanor 3, Michelle Tumolo 3, Taylor Cummings 1, Brooke Griffin 1.
U.S. Goaltending: Devon Wills (6 saves, 8 GA, 60 min)
England Goals: Camilla Hayes 3, Laura Merrifield 2, Sophie Brett 1, Lucy Lynch 1, Mean Whittle 1.
England Assists: Victoria Anderson 1, Olivia Hompe 1, Kirsten Lafferty 1.
England Goaltending: Isabel McNab (12 saves, 16 GA, 47 min), Sally Keough (3 saves, 3 GA, 13 min)
Playoff Update
Semifinals
Canada 8, Australia 6 (OT)
United States 19, England 8
Championship – Saturday, July 22
United States vs. Canada, 10 a.m. (Eastern)