United States national indoor lacrosse team

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United States national indoor lacrosse team
Medal record
World Indoor Lacrosse Championship
Bronze medal – third place 2003 Toronto
Bronze medal – third place 2007 Halifax
Bronze medal – third place 2011 Prague
Bronze medal – third place 2015 Onondaga Nation

The United States national indoor lacrosse team represents the U.S. in box lacrosse at the World Indoor Lacrosse Championship. Team USA has won the bronze medal in all four WILC tournaments. The team is organized by US 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 the National Lacrosse League or Major League Lacrosse.

2007 FIL[edit]

At the 2007 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 win their second bronze medal.

2011 WILC[edit]

Ginny Capicchioni

At the 2011 FIL World Indoor Lacrosse Championship, Team USA came very close to reaching the gold medal game. In group play, they were beaten by the Iroquois Nationals only by one goal, 10–11. Their semi-final game was very close too, when they lost to Canada 10–15. In the bronze medal game, Team USA beat the Czech Republic 16–7. Casey Powell was named tournament MVP.

2019 WILC[edit]

The roster for the 2019 World Indoor Lacrosse Championship was announced on July 25, 2019.[1]

Name Position Team
Gowah Abrams Goalie Philadelphia Wings
Trevor Baptiste Transition Philadelphia Wings
Connor Buczek Transition
Greg Downing Transition New England Blackwolves
Matt Dunn Defense Georgia Swarm
Tim Edwards Transition Colorado Mammoth
Anthony Kelly Transition
Connor Kelly Forward New York Riptide
Jacob Lazore Goalie
Brett Manney Defense New England Blackwolves
David Mather Goalie
Kieran McArdle Forward New York Riptide
Ethan O’Connor Defense Buffalo Bandits
Chris O’Dougherty Defense Vancouver Warriors
Adam Osika Transition
Cody Radziewicz Transition
Matt Rambo Forward Philadelphia Wings
John Ranagan Defense New York Riptide
Joe Resetarits Forward New England Blackwolves
Blaze Riorden Forward Philadelphia Wings
Tom Schreiber Forward Toronto Rock
Taylor Stuart Transition Colorado Mammoth
Gale Thorpe Forward
Joel White Transition

References[edit]

  1. ^ "US Lacrosse Names Roster for World Indoor Lacrosse Championship" (Press release). US Lacrosse. July 25, 2019.

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