USL Names 2010 U.S. Men's National Team
BALTIMORE -- US Lacrosse announced Monday the
final roster for the 2010 U.S. men’s national team. The
training team roster of 41 was narrowed down to the Federation of
International Lacrosse (FIL)-mandated size of 23 players after
three fall exhibition weekends in West Point, N.Y., Annapolis, Md.
and Stony Brook, N.Y. All 23 players, selected by the coaching
staff, will compete in the FIL World Championships in Manchester,
England from July 14-24, 2010.
“I want to congratulate the entire pool of players on their
efforts, attitude and stellar play over three tremendous weekends
this fall,” said Team USA head coach Mike Pressler.
“Without question, this was the best way to go in this
thorough and, at times, exhausting process. We feel these 23 men
give us the best chance to win the gold at the 2010 world
championship in Manchester.”
Pressler added, “I want to thank all 41 players for their
professionalism, their attention to detail and their sacrifice. We
took these guys away from their families, jobs and children to
compete in three additional weekends that have never been done
before. Speaking for our coaching staff, we are very grateful to
each of them for all their efforts.”
“We are extremely pleased with the selection
process,” said Howie Borkan, chair of the US Lacrosse
men’s national teams committee. “The tryouts, the fall
clinics and games have been well received and have provided the
coaching staff with the opportunity to select the best team
possible.”
The 2010 U.S. men’s national team includes five members of
the 2006 U.S. men’s team that finished as runner-up to Canada
at the world championship: Ryan Boyle, Kevin Cassese, Ryan Powell,
Matt Striebel and Kyle Sweeney. Boyle, Cassese and Striebel were
also members of the gold medal-winning 2002 U.S. men’s
team.
Since the first recognized international championship in 1967, the
U.S. has won eight gold medals, most recently in 2002.
The team’s first appearance together will be at the 2010 US
Lacrosse National Convention in Baltimore, Md., Jan. 15-17,
followed by their first on-field competition together at the 2010
Champion Challenge at Disney’s Wide World of Sports in
Orlando, Fla. against Duke and Army, Jan. 30-31.
2010 U.S. Men’s National Team
A Ryan Boyle - Boston Cannons (Princeton ’04)
M Kevin Cassese – Boston Cannons (Duke ’03)
D Joe Cinosky – Toronto Nationals (Maryland ’08)
M/A Ned Crotty – Duke ’09
M Kyle Dixon – Washington Bayhawks (Virginia ’06)
G Brian Dougherty – Long Island Lizards (Maryland
’96)
D DJ Driscoll – Chicago Machine (Notre Dame ’06)
G Adam Fullerton – Denver Outlaws (Army ’08)
A Mike Leveille – Chicago Machine (Syracuse ’08)
D Eric Martin – Denver Outlaws (Salisbury ’04)
D Ryan McClay – Boston Cannons (Cornell ’03)
A Brendan Mundorf – Denver Outlaws (UMBC ’06)
D Shawn Nadelen – Washington Bayhawks (Johns Hopkins
’01)
M Stephen Peyser – Long Island Lizards (Johns Hopkins
’08)
A Ryan Powell – Big Foot LC (Syracuse ’00)
M Paul Rabil – Boston Cannons (Johns Hopkins ’08)
M Chris Schiller - Sailin’ Shoe LC (Penn State
’99)
M Max Seibald – Denver Outlaws (Cornell ’09)
M Alex Smith – Washington Bayhawks (Delaware ’07)
M Matt Striebel – Chicago Machine (Princeton ’01)
D Kyle Sweeney – Boston Cannons (Georgetown ’03)
A Drew Westervelt – Denver Outlaws (UMBC ’07)
M Matt Zash – Long Island Lizards (Duke ’06)
US Lacrosse, the national governing body for the sport, is
responsible for selecting and supporting the U.S. national teams
programs. Warrior Lacrosse is the official equipment and apparel
supplier to the U.S. men's national teams program.
US Lacrosse, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, is the national
governing body for men’s and women’s lacrosse. US
Lacrosse has more than 300,000 members in 62 regional chapters
around the country. Through responsive and effective leadership, US
Lacrosse strives to provide programs and services to inspire
participation while protecting the integrity of the game. To learn
more about US Lacrosse, visit www.uslacrosse.org.
To learn more about the 2010 FIL World Championships in
Manchester, England, visit www.2010worldlacrosse.com.