Jahr | Turnier | Ort | Rangierung | Details |
2012 | European Women’s Field Lacrosse Championships | Amsterdam (NED) | 11./12 | Resultate |
2015 | European Women’s Field Lacrosse Championships | Nymburk (CZE) | 12./17 | Resultate |
2017 | World Women’s Field Lacrosse Championships | Guildford/London (ENG) | 19./25 | Resultate |
2019 | European Women’s Field Lacrosse Championships | Netanya (ISR) | 12./16 | Resultate |
2022 | World Women’s Field Lacrosse Championships | Towson (USA) | 27./29 | Resultate |
2024 | European Women’s Field Lacrosse Championships | Braga (POR) | 12./19 | Resultate |
Nati Coaches Damen
- 2012 EM Amsterdam, Okka Thörner und Meike Henningsen
- 2015 EM Nymburk, Hazel Wisbey und AC Sam Wisbey
- 2017 WM Guildford, Okka Thörner und Meike Henningsen
- 2019 EM Netanya, HC Julie Duffy, AHC Nora Boerger, AC Mike Hamer, AC Meghan Paul
- 2022 WM Towson, HC Nora Boerger, AC Mike Hamer, Shannon McHale, Meghan Paul, Chris Parent
- 2024 EM Braga, Coaches Thierry Frei und Mike Hamer; GM Tiffany McIntire
Erste Siege Nationalmannschaften
- an einer Feld EM: 2012 gegen Lettland (9:3)
- an einer Feld WM: 2017 gegen Schweden (12:1)
Erste Tore Nationalmannschaften
- an einer EM: 2012, Denise Stutz gegen Holland (2-17 Niederlage)
- an einer WM: 2017, Rahel Vögeli gegen Korea (3-10 Niederlage)