
Teeter and Daley Named Co-Head Coaches of Team Canada for 2026 World Championships
February 05, 2026 | Women's Lacrosse
Scott Teeter and Allison Daley continue their leadership for Team Canada
 LOUISVILLE, Ky. - University of Louisville head lacrosse coach Scott Teeter and associate head coach Allison Daley have been named co-head coaches of the Canadian Women's Lacrosse National Team ahead of the 2026 World Championships.
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The duo recently helped guide Team Canada to a silver medal in the 2025 Pan-American Lacrosse Association (PALA) Women's Qualifier, securing a spot in the 2026 World Championships.
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Teeter has served as a coach for Team Canada in several different roles over the years, starting back in 2011 when he took over the U19 team, going on to win a gold medal in that role at the World Championships in 2015. He guided the senior team to a silver medal at the 2017 World Championships and served as head coach at the 2022 World Championship and 2022 World Games. Â
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Daley will serve in a general manager and co-head coach role. She brings experience from the international lacrosse scene too, being a former player for Canada and bringing home two silver medals, first at the 2017 World Cup and then the 2017 World Games. Daley then reappeared on the global stage in 2019 as an associate head coach for Canada's U19 team. She was named head coach of Canada's U20 team in 2024.
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The 2026 Women's World Championship will be held from July 24 to August 2, in Tokyo, Japan. The Oi Stadium will host the first two rounds and then the Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium will be used for medal matches and the semifinal round.Â
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The duo recently helped guide Team Canada to a silver medal in the 2025 Pan-American Lacrosse Association (PALA) Women's Qualifier, securing a spot in the 2026 World Championships.
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Teeter has served as a coach for Team Canada in several different roles over the years, starting back in 2011 when he took over the U19 team, going on to win a gold medal in that role at the World Championships in 2015. He guided the senior team to a silver medal at the 2017 World Championships and served as head coach at the 2022 World Championship and 2022 World Games. Â
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Daley will serve in a general manager and co-head coach role. She brings experience from the international lacrosse scene too, being a former player for Canada and bringing home two silver medals, first at the 2017 World Cup and then the 2017 World Games. Daley then reappeared on the global stage in 2019 as an associate head coach for Canada's U19 team. She was named head coach of Canada's U20 team in 2024.
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The 2026 Women's World Championship will be held from July 24 to August 2, in Tokyo, Japan. The Oi Stadium will host the first two rounds and then the Prince Chichibu Memorial Stadium will be used for medal matches and the semifinal round.Â
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