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Six Nations Rivermen

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Six Nations Rivermen
CityOhsweken, Ontario
LeagueOLA Senior B Lacrosse League
Founded2001 (2001)
Home arenaGaylord Powless Arena
ColoursBlack, Red, and White
Franchise history
2001Six Nations Crash
2002Six Nations Stars
2003–2008Mohawk Stars
2009–2011Ohsweken Warriors
2013-PresentSix Nations Rivermen

The Six Nations Rivermen are a Senior box lacrosse team. The team played in the City of Ohsweken, Ontario, Canada and participate in the OLA Senior B Lacrosse League. They are the defending 2015 Presidents Cup National Champions and two-time defending Ontario Lacrosse Association Senior B Champions.

History

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Rivermen's Brenner Jacobs during 2014 season.

The Rivermen were founded in 2001 as the Six Nations Crash, they were soon renamed the Mohawk Stars. The team sat out the 2012 season to reorganize and came back as the Rivermen.

Since returning as the Rivermen, the team has found its stride. In 2013, the Rivermen finished the season in second place with 11 wins and 5 losses. The Rivermen would beat the Norwood James Gang 3-straight in the semi-final, but were swept in 3 games by the eventual Presidents Cup champions, the St. Catharines Saints.[1]

In 2014, Six Nations would finish the season in third place with 11 wins and 5 losses. In the league quarter-final they would defeat the Sarnia Beavers 2-games-to-none and in the semi-final they would upset the defending national champions with a 3-games-to-none sweep. In the league final, the Rivermen would play the Ennismore James Gang, the first place team in the league, and beat them 3-games-to-1 to clinch the OLA championship.[2] With a berth into the Presidents Cup, the Rivermen would travel to Coquitlam, British Columbia to compete against the best of the country. They opened the tournament with a 14–12 loss to the Onondaga Redhawks and a 10–8 loss to the St. Albert Miners. The Rivermen came together in the next game and beat the Kahnawake Mohawks 9–8, then the Nanaimo Timbermen 8–5, Akwesasne Outlawz 14–9, and the Tri-City Bandits 9–7 to finish the round robin 4–2–0 and in fourth place. In the semi-final, the Rivermen would beat Kahnawake 8–4 to get to the finals. Despite leading most of the game, in the final the Onondaga Redhawks would come from behind to win the national title with a 9–7 win.[3][4][5] Warren Hill and Wayne VanEvery would be named to the all-star teams.

Isaiah Kicknosway of Six Nations Rivermen in 2014.

In 2015, the Rivermen would the regular season title, the OLA championship, and the Presidents Cup. After finishing in first place in the OSBLL with a record of 12 wins and 4 losses, the Rivermen would sweep both the Oakville Titans and the Brooklin Merchants with 3-game-sweeps.[6] The Rivermen then travelled to St. Catharines, Ontario to compete for the Presidents Cup for the second straight year. Six Nations began with a 14–4 win over the Rockyview Knights, then a 14–11 loss to the Snake Island Muskies, but the Rivermen would turn around their fortunes with a 15–7 win over the Nanaimo Timbermen. In the semi-final, the Rivermen would avenge their 2014 title loss with a 12–10 win over the Onondaga Redhawks, before beating the Capital Region Axemen 14–11 to take the national championship.[7]

Season-by-season results

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Season GP W L T GF GA P Results Playoffs
2001 14 4 10 0 124 169 9 5th OSBLL DNQ
2002 14 12 2 2 200 131 24 1st OSBLL Lost final
2003 16 4 12 0 132 189 8 8th OSBLL Lost quarter-final
2004 16 6 10 0 147 186 12 7th OSBLL Lost quarter-final
2005 14 9 5 0 148 116 18 3rd OSBLL Lost final
2006 14 5 8 1 131 131 11 5th OSBLL Lost quarter-final
2007 14 7 7 0 107 114 14 3rd OSBLL Lost semi-final
2008 14 2 11 1 96 146 5 6th OSBLL Lost quarter-final
2009 16 2 14 0 157 249 4 5th OSBLL DNQ
2010 16 7 9 0 205 187 14 5th OSBLL DNQ
2011 16 3 13 0 126 210 6 7th OSBLL DNQ
2012 Did not participate
2013 16 11 5 0 182 148 22 2nd OSBLL Lost final
2014 16 11 5 0 178 135 22 3rd OSBLL Won League, lost Presidents Cup final
2015 16 12 4 0 158 104 24 1st OSBLL Won League, won Presidents Cup

Presidents Cup results

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Season Location GP W L T GF GA Result
2014 Coquitlam, BC 8 5 3 0 75 66 Won Silver
2015 St. Catharines, ON 5 4 1 0 65 46 Won Gold
2019 Kahnawake, QC 8 6 1 1 91 64 Won Gold
2022 Edmonton, AB 8 5 3 0 92 63 Won Bronze
2023 Oakville, ON 6 2 4 0 35 45 Finished 6th[8]
2024 Ladner, BC 6 2 3 1 60 60 Finished 5th[9]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "newstats/2013seniorb". wampsbibleoflacrosse.com. Retrieved 2015-09-06.
  2. ^ "newstats/2014seniorb". wampsbibleoflacrosse.com. Retrieved 2015-09-06.
  3. ^ "newstats/2014presidents". wampsbibleoflacrosse.com. Retrieved 2015-09-06.
  4. ^ "Onondaga Redhawks win 2014 Presidents' Cup in box lacrosse | syracuse.com". syracuse.com. Retrieved 2015-09-06.
  5. ^ Tom Berridge. "Onondaga wins battle of Nations - updated with video". burnabynow.com. Retrieved 2015-09-06.
  6. ^ "newstats/2015seniorb". wampsbibleoflacrosse.com. Retrieved 2015-09-06.
  7. ^ "President's Cup 2015: Schedule". presidentscup2015.blogspot.ca. Retrieved 2015-09-06.
  8. ^ "Presidents Cup 2023 - Presidents Cup Senior B Box Lacrosse : Website by RAMP InterActive". presidentscup.lacrosse.ca. Retrieved 2024-09-04.
  9. ^ "Presidents Cup 2024 - Presidents Cup Senior B Box Lacrosse : Website by RAMP InterActive". presidentscup.lacrosse.ca. Retrieved 2024-09-04.
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