Overall results 2003 In the
first World Indoor Lacrosse Championship, the Nationals only lost to Canada, but twice, a close 15–13 game in round-robin play and a blowout 21–4 loss in the championship.
John Grant Jr. of
Team Canada scored 7 goals and 2 assists in the final.
2007 The
2007 WILC final, with the expected pairing of Canada against the Nationals, was one of the best games in box lacrosse history.
2011 Canada beat the Nationals in the final for the third time in
2011. Starting goaltender
Mike Thompson was injured in the second quarter and had to be replaced by Angus Goodleaf.
Cody Jamieson and
Sid Smith and were named to the All World Team. Roger Vyse lead the team in scoring with 15 goals and 9 assists.
2015 The
2015 World Indoor Lacrosse Championship was hosted by the
Onondaga Nation, south of
Syracuse, New York.
Canada defeated the host Iroquois Nationals 12–8 in the gold medal game, the same finals match-up featured in all four indoor championships. Most games were held on the
Onondaga Reservation at the Onondaga Nation Arena and the newly built $6.5 million Onondaga Nation Fieldhouse, although the Iroquois' games versus Canada and the United States were held at
War Memorial Arena in Syracuse and the gold and bronze medal games were held at the Carrier Dome. The opening ceremonies in the sold-out War Memorial Arena featured a light show about the Haudenosaunee creation story and traditional dancing. The documentary
Spirit Game: Pride of a Nation explains the meaning of lacrosse to the
Iroquois people and covers the Iroquois Nationals in the 2015 WILC, featuring brothers
Lyle and
Miles Thompson.
2019 Awards ==Other competitions==