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United States national indoor lacrosse team

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United States national indoor lacrosse team
AssociationUS Lacrosse
Head coachRegy Thorpe
Websitewww.usalacrosse.com/us-mens-box

TheUnited States national indoor lacrosse team represents the U.S. inbox lacrosse at theWorld Lacrosse Box Championships. Team USA has won the bronze medal in all five WILC tournaments. The team is organized byUS Lacrosse, the national governing body.US Indoor Lacrosse was named to form and manage the 2007 and 2011 Teams. The roster usually consists of professional players, some of which play in theNational Lacrosse League orMajor League Lacrosse.

Competition achievements

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Box World Championships

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World Lacrosse Box Championships record
YearResultMatchesWinsDrawsLossesPFPACoach
Canada2003Third place73049991
Canada2007Third place64028260
Czech Republic2011Third place640210041
Iroquois2015Third place74039070
Canada2019Third place74039161
United States2024Runner-up64029256
Total6/63923016554379

2007 FIL

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Main article:2007 World Indoor Lacrosse Championship

At the2007 ILF World Indoor Lacrosse Championship, the tournament took place between May 14 and 20 at the Halifax Metro Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Canada was the defending champion and again beat the Iroquois Nationals in the final, this time 15–14 in overtime. Team USA defeated England 17–10 to won their second bronze medal.

2011 WILC

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Main article:2011 World Indoor Lacrosse Championship
Ginny Capicchioni was the first woman ever named to the Team USA roster[1]

At the2011 FIL World Indoor Lacrosse Championship, Team USA came very close to reaching the gold medal game. In group play, they were beaten by theIroquois Nationals only by one goal, 10–11. Their semi-final game was very close too, when they lost toCanada 10–15. In the bronze medal game, Team USA beat theCzech Republic 16–7.Casey Powell was named tournament MVP.

2019 WILC

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Main article:2019 World Indoor Lacrosse Championship
Connor Buczek scored four goals and three assists in the 2019 tournament[2]

The roster for the2019 World Indoor Lacrosse Championship was announced on July 25, 2019.[3]

NamePositionTeam
Gowah AbramsGoaliePhiladelphia Wings
Trevor BaptisteTransitionPhiladelphia Wings
Connor BuczekTransition
Greg DowningTransitionNew England Blackwolves
Matt DunnDefenseGeorgia Swarm
Tim EdwardsTransitionColorado Mammoth
Anthony KellyTransition
Connor KellyForwardNew York Riptide
Jacob LazoreGoalie
Brett ManneyDefenseNew England Blackwolves
David MatherGoalie
Kieran McArdleForwardNew York Riptide
Ethan O’ConnorDefenseBuffalo Bandits
Chris O’DoughertyDefenseVancouver Warriors
Adam OsikaTransition
Cody RadziewiczTransition
Matt RamboForwardPhiladelphia Wings
John RanaganDefenseNew York Riptide
Joe ResetaritsForwardNew England Blackwolves
Blaze RiordenForwardPhiladelphia Wings
Tom SchreiberForwardToronto Rock
Taylor StuartTransitionColorado Mammoth
Gale ThorpeForward
Joel WhiteTransition

2024 WBLC

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The roster for the 2024 World Lacrosse Box Championship was announced on August 14, 2024.[4]Tom Schreiber was forced out of the squad with an injury and was replaced with Eli Gobrecht on August 23.[5]

PlayerPositionCollegeGrad yearNLL Team
Gowah AbramsGoalieN/AN/AN/A
Zach BelterDefenseSt. Bonaventure2022Buffalo Bandits
Charlie BertrandForwardMerrimack/Virginia2020/21Las Vegas Desert Dogs
TJ ComizioDefenseVillanova2019Georgia Swarm
Tim EdwardsDefenseCanisius2015Colorado Mammoth
Eli GobrechtDefenseIthaca2016San Diego Seals
Jack HannahForwardDenver2022Las Vegas Desert Dogs
Drew HutchisonGoalieRIT2022Halifax Thunderbirds
CJ KirstForwardCornell2025N/A
Connor KirstTransitionVillanova/Rutgers2020/21Las Vegas Desert Dogs
Danny LoganDefenseDenver2021San Diego Seals
Joe NardellaTransitionRutgers2015Albany FireWolves
Ethan O'ConnorDefenseHobart2013Rochester Knighthawks
Mac O'KeefeForwardPenn State2021San Diego Seals
Joe ResetaritsForwardAlbany2012Philadelphia Wings
Blaze RiordenForwardAlbany2016Philadelphia Wings
Brandon RobinsonForwardLaurier2022Buffalo Bandits
Dylan RobinsonTransitionN/AN/ABuffalo Bandits
Joey SpallinaForwardSyracuse2026N/A
Dalton SulverDefenseHigh Point2021Buffalo Bandits
Ryan TerefenkoTransitionOhio State2021Halifax Thunderbirds
John WagnerDefenseMarquette2019Albany FireWolves
Joel WhiteDefenseSyracuse2011N/A

References

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  1. ^"Capicchioni Becomes First Woman on WILC National Team". Drew University. 17 February 2011. Archived fromthe original on 6 April 2025. Retrieved6 April 2025.Drew Assistant Women's Lacrosse Coach Ginny Capicchioni was chosen to represent Team USA in the upcoming World Indoor Lacrosse Championships in Prague. Capicchioni, a goalkeeper, is the first woman ever to be named to the roster.
  2. ^"Connor Buczek".Cornell Big Red. Cornell University Athletics. Archived fromthe original on 10 September 2024. Retrieved6 April 2025.
  3. ^"US Lacrosse Names Roster for World Indoor Lacrosse Championship" (Press release). US Lacrosse. July 25, 2019.
  4. ^"USA Lacrosse Names Final Men's Box Roster for World Championship".USA Lacrosse. Retrieved2024-08-15.
  5. ^Logue, Brian (August 23, 2024)."Eli Gobrecht Added to U.S. Men's Box Lacrosse Roster".

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