2006 U.S. Men's Lacrosse Team Announced
Posted: Thu Jun 16, 2005 10:00 pm
2006 U.S. Men's Lacrosse Team Announced
BALTIMORE - US Lacrosse has announced the 23 players that will represent the United States in the 2006 International Lacrosse Federation World Championship. A 24-person player selection committee, chaired by past U.S. Team goalie Larry Quinn, named the 2006 U.S. Men's Team after a four-day, 120-player tryout at the University of Maryland-Baltimore County that concluded today. A record number of 18 teams will head to Canada for the ILF Championship in July 2006 in London, Ontario. The U.S. has won eight of the nine ILF World Championships contested, including six straight.
Also following the tryout, a four-person selection committee named the four officials that will represent the United States in the tournament: Mike Infantino (Burlington, Conn.), Matt Palumb (S. Deerfield, Mass.), Dave Pinciaro (Beverly, Mass.) and Tom Sutton (Eden, N.Y.).
The U.S. roster includes 10 former U.S. Team players-seven players from the 2002 U.S. Team that won the world championship in Perth, Australia and three players from the 1998 U.S. Team that won the title in Baltimore. Twenty-one of the 23 players selected are on Major League Lacrosse rosters.
U.S. Team head coach John Desko, who has won three national championships as head coach at Syracuse, feels the athleticism of the team will benefit them under international rules.
"(The biggest strength is) the ability of the players to get up-and-down the field," said Desko. "So many of them are so versatile. Two or three of the attackmen can probably play midfield to give us more depth there. With this many talented players, the trick will be somewhat chemistry and getting to play as a team.
The attack features the three Powell brothers - Casey, Michael and Ryan - who combined for 881 points in their Syracuse careers and Ryan Boyle, who helped spark Philadelphia to the MLL championship last summer.
The midfield includes Doug Shanahan, the most valuable player in the 2002 ILF World Championship, and Kyle Harrison, who led Johns Hopkins to NCAA championship last month and earned the Tewaaraton Trophy as the nation's outstanding collegiate player.
The defense features several outstanding veterans, including past U.S. Team players Pat McCabe (1998) and Todd Rassas (1992).
The two goalies selected were Chris Garrity, who leads MLL with a 62.0 save percentage in helping Boston to a 3-0 start, and Trevor Tierney, who was named the all-world goalie at the 2002 ILF Championship.
Name Pos Current Team College
Ryan Boyle* A Philadelphia (MLL) Princeton '04
Kevin Cassese* M Rochester (MLL) Duke '03
Roy Colsey M Philadelphia (MLL) Syracuse '95
Christian Cook D Baltimore (MLL) Princeton '98
Ryan Curtis D Boston (MLL) Virginia '00
John Gagliardi D Long Island (MLL) Johns Hopkins '97
Chris Garrity G Boston (MLL) Penn State '03
Kyle Harrison M New Jersey (MLL) Johns Hopkins '05
A.J. Haugen M Long Island (MLL) Johns Hopkins '00
Jay Jalbert M Long Island (MLL) Virginia '00
Pat McCabe# D Long Island (MLL) Syracuse '91
Blake Miller# M Long Island (MLL) Hofstra '96
Nick Polanco D Long Island (MLL) Hofstra '02
Casey Powell# A Rochester (MLL) Syracuse '98
Michael Powell* A Baltimore (MLL) Syracuse '04
Ryan Powell A Rochester (MLL) Syracuse '00
Todd Rassas* D Capital LC (USCLA) Notre Dame '98
Doug Shanahan* M Philadelphia (MLL) Hofstra '01
Matt Striebel* M Philadelphia (MLL) Princeton '01
Kyle Sweeney D Philadelphia (MLL) Georgetown '03
Trevor Tierney* G Baltimore (MLL) Princeton '01
Scott Urick A New Jersey (MLL) Georgetown '00
Joe Walters A Univ. of Maryland Maryland '06
* - Member of 2002 U.S. Team
# - Member of 1998 U.S. Team
Head Coach: John Desko (Syracuse)
Assistant Coaches: Mike Caravana (Woodberry Forest), Matt Kerwick (Hobart), Scott Marr (Albany)