Tryouts for the Israeli team were held at Yarkon Sports Complex in Tel Aviv and Peddie School in Hightstown, NJ.
[5] Any Jew, due to being eligible for Israeli citizenship under the law of return may play for Israel in the tournament, based on the rules from the Federation of International Lacrosse.
[6] Israel, was scheduled to face Haudenosaunee to determine the 7th-place finish on 20 July.
[7] The decision to forfeit rather than play is consistent to the policy of the Israel Lacrosse Association.
[19] Israel has competed at the Women's European Lacrosse Championships since 2015 where they finished 4th.