(1888PressRelease)
June 12, 2009 - SMITHFIELD, R.I. - All 40 players, tabbed by a 14-member player selection committee, advance with an opportunity to compete in the Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) World Championship in Manchester, England from July 10-24, 2010.
Team USA will compete in three training weekends during the fall of 2009. After those three weekends, the roster will be cut to the FIL-mandated size of 23 players for the 2010 FIL World Championship in Manchester, England.
"I want to commend our selection committee in the professionalism and unbelievable insight. It was a very difficult task to get from 84 to 40. Speaking for the coaching staff, I couldnt be more pleased with the 40 we selected," said Team USA head coach Mike Pressler. "We have a heck of a group with our 40 now, and thats our team going into the fall of 09."
There were 84 invitees at tryouts, down from 120 in years past, who competed in two sessions of two games apiece Monday and Tuesday prior to a final session Wednesday morning.
"Getting it down to 84 made the games more competitive. There were very few games decided by more than a couple of goals," said Larry Quinn, chair of the player selection committee. "The coaching staff has a really tough decision of getting to the final 23, but it helps to see how they play together."
The training team includes eight members of the 2006 U.S. mens team that finished as runner-up to Canada at the world championship: Ryan Boyle, Kevin Cassese, Kyle Harrison, Nicky Polanco, Ryan Powell, Matt Striebel, Kyle Sweeney and Joe Walters.
Boyle, Cassese and Striebel were also members of the gold medal-winning 2002 U.S. mens team.
2010 U.S. Mens Training Team:
M Matt Abbott Washington Bayhawks (Syracuse 09)
M Stephen Berger Long Island Lizards (Washington 04)
A Ryan Boyle - Boston Cannons (Princeton 04)
M Steven Brooks Chicago Machine (Syracuse 08)
A/M Kevin Buchanan Washington Bayhawks (Ohio State 08)
M Kevin Cassese Boston Cannons (Duke 03)
D Joe Cinosky Toronto Nationals (Maryland 09)
A/M Brandon Corp Boston Cannons (Colgate 09)
A/M Ned Crotty Duke 09
A Matt Danowski Long Island Lizards (Duke 08)
G Brian Dougherty Long Island Lizards (Maryland 95)
D DJ Driscoll Chicago Machine (Notre Dame 06)
FO Chris Eck Boston Cannons (Colgate 08)
G Adam Fullerton Denver Outlaws (Army 08)
M John Glynn Chicago Machine (Cornell 09)
M Kyle Harrison Denver Outlaws (Johns Hopkins 05)
G Mickey Jarboe Quicksilver LC (Navy 00)
A Kevin Leveille Chicago Machine (UMass 03)
A Mike Leveille Chicago Machine (Syracuse 08)
D Eric Martin Denver Outlaws (Salisbury 04)
D Ryan McClay Boston Cannons (Cornell 03)
LSM Parker McKee Duke 10
A Brendan Mundorf Denver Outlaws (UMBC 06)
D Shawn Nadelen Washington Bayhawks (Johns Hopkins 01)
LSM Nick OHara Toronto Nationals (Duke 07)
M Stephen Peyser Long Island Lizards (Johns Hopkins 08)
D Nicky Polanco Long Island Lizards (Hofstra 02)
M Matt Poskay Boston Cannons (Virginia 06)
A Ryan Powell Big Foot LC (Syracuse 00)
M Paul Rabil Boston Cannons (Johns Hopkins 08)
D Jack Reid Boston Cannons (Massachusetts 06)
M Max Seibald Denver Outlaws (Cornell 09)
M Chris Schiller Sailin Shoe LC (Penn State 99)
FO Alex Smith Washington Bayhawks (Delaware 07)
M Matt Striebel Chicago Machine (Princeton 01)
LSM Kyle Sweeney Boston Cannons (Georgetown 03)
M Joe Walters Toronto Nationals (Maryland 06)
A Drew Westervelt Denver Outlaws (UMBC 07)
M Matt Zash Long Island Lizards (Duke 06)
D Lee Zink Denver Outlaws (Maryland 04)
US Lacrosse also announced the 10 referees and five alternates named to the U.S. delegation to officiate at the 2010 FIL World Championship.
Blue Division
Don Balch (Vero Beach, Fla.)
Spike Decker (Rodman, N.Y.)
Rob Gross (Buffalo, N.Y.)
Jeff Thibodeau (South Hadley, Mass.)
Red/Green Division
Jim Carboneau (Holliston, Mass.)
Skip Cooper (Thompsons Station, Tenn.)
Matt Croteau (Sagamore Beach, Mass.)
Kevin Curley (East Rochester, N.Y.)
Eric Farno (Coventry, Conn.)
Mike Hyland (Huntington, Md.)
Alternates
David Seidman (Maple Glen, Pa.)
Jeff Bruso (Peachtree City, Ga.)
Bill Devine (Norfolk, Va.)
John Walker (Irvine, Calif.)
Mark McInnis (Old Orchard Beach, Maine)
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