Four Former Minutemen Laxers Named For 2010 U.S. Men's Team Tryouts
 
Leveille is a 2003 graduate who plays in the MLL with the Chicago Machine.
 
Leveille is a 2003 graduate who plays in the MLL with the Chicago Machine.
 
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March 2, 2009

BALTIMORE, Md. - Former UMass men's lacrosse players Chris Fiore, Kevin Leveille, Sean Morris, and Jack Reid have been selected to try out for the 2010 U.S. men's lacrosse team that will compete in the Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) World Championship in Manchester, England from July 10-24, 2010. The tryouts will be held from June 7-10, 2009 at Bryant University in Smithfield, R.I.

For the complete release, please read below.

US LACROSSE NAMES 84 PLAYERS FOR 2010 U.S. MEN'S TEAM TRYOUTS

US Lacrosse has announced that 84 players have been selected to try out for the 2010 U.S. men's lacrosse team that will compete in the Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) World Championship in Manchester, England from July 10-24, 2010. The tryouts will be held from June 7-10, 2009 at Bryant University in Smithfield, R.I.

Nearly 200 players submitted applications to be considered for the tryouts and the pool was narrowed to 84 by the U.S. Men's Team Player Selection Committee.

"These are players who have shown that they can compete at the highest level and win championships, and that's what we're trying to do," said Larry Quinn, chair of the player selection committee.

Following the tryout weekend, the group will be trimmed to approximately 40 players that 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.

Included among the tryout selections are 12 players that participated on the 2006 U.S. team that finished as the runner-up to Canada at the world championship. Those players are Ryan Boyle, Kevin Cassese, Christian Cook, John Gagliardi, Chris Garrity, Kyle Harrison, Nicky Polanco, Ryan Powell, Matt Striebel, Kyle Sweeney and Scott Urick.

 

 

Boyle, Cassese and Striebel, along with tryout invitee Ryan McClay, were all members of the 2002 U.S. team that won the world title in Australia.

A total of 13 current collegiate players have been invited to the tryouts. Overall, Johns Hopkins is the best-represented university among the selections with 10 current or former players chosen. Virginia had eight players selected and Duke, Maryland and Syracuse had seven each.

From Major League Lacrosse, the Long Island Lizards lead the way with 17 players from their 2009 preseason roster selected. Boston had 14 players selected and Chicago, Denver and Washington each had 11 players selected.

The 2010 world championship will be the first men's championship conducted by the newly-formed FIL, which is a result of the merger of the International Federation of Women's Lacrosse Associations and the International Lacrosse Federation.

The U.S. has won seven of the nine world titles held since 1974, failing to win gold only in 1978 and 2006. The 2010 U.S. team will be coached by Mike Pressler, the head coach at Bryant University.

The complete list of selections follows:

Attack
Name		Pos.	Current Team    		College
Matt Alrich	A	Boston Cannons        	Delaware `04
Ryan Boyle	A	Boston Cannons		Princeton `04
Kevin Buchanan	A	Chicago Machine		Ohio State `08
Brandon Corp	A	Colgate			Colgate `09
Matt Danowski	A	Long Island Lizards	Duke `08
Dan Glading	A	Virginia	                	Virginia `09
Tim Goettelmann	A	Long Island Lizards	Loyola `01
Seth Goldberg	A	Long Island Lizards	Yale `05
Kevin Leveille	A	Chicago Machine		Massachusetts `03
Mike Leveille	A	Chicago Machine		Syracuse `08
Sean Morris	A	Boston Cannons		Massachusetts `06
Brendan Mundorf	A	Denver Outlaws		UMBC `06
Ryan Powell	A	Denver Outlaws		Syracuse `00
Jed Prossner	A	Washington Bayhawks	North Carolina `05
Scott Urick	A	Washington Bayhawks	Georgetown `00
Joe Walters	A	Toronto Nationals		Maryland `06
Matt Ward		A	Long Island Lizards	Virginia `06
Drew Westervelt	A	Denver Outlaws		UMBC `07
Chazz Woodson	A	Chicago Machine		Brown `05
Will Yeatman	A	Maryland			Maryland `10

Midfield Name Pos. Current Team College Matthew Abbott M Syracuse Syracuse `09 Stephen Berger M Long Island Lizards Washington `04 Steven Brooks M Chicago Machine Syracuse `08 Kevin Cassese M Washington Bayhawks Duke `03 Jonathan Christmas M Boston Cannons Virginia `05 Dan Cocchi M Long Island Lizards Towson `03 Andy Corno M Boston Cannons Georgetown `05 Ned Crotty M Duke Duke `09 Kyle Dixon M Washington Bayhawks Virginia `06 Greg Downing M Denver Outlaws Fairfield `07 Benson Erwin M Denver Outlaws Johns Hopkins `05 Chris Fiore M Long Island Lizards Massachusetts `03 John Glynn M Cornell Cornell `09 Dan Hardy M Syracuse Syracuse `09 Kyle Harrison M Denver Outlaws Johns Hopkins `05 Pat Heim M Washington Bayhawks Penn State `07 Anthony Kelly M Chicago Machine Ohio State `03 Terry Kimener M Chicago Machine UMBC `08 Brendan Loftus M Toronto Nationals Syracuse `08 Bill McGlone M Chicago Machine Maryland `06 Jarett Park M Washington Bayhawks Syracuse `05 Greg Peyser M Long Island Lizards Johns Hopkins `06 Stephen Peyser M Long Island Lizards Johns Hopkins `08 Matt Poskay M Boston Cannons Virginia `06 Paul Rabil M Boston Cannons Johns Hopkins `08 Chris Schiller M Penn State `99 Max Seibald M Cornell Cornell `09 Alex Smith M Washington Bayhawks Delaware `07 Matt Striebel M Chicago Machine Princeton `01 Peter Vlahakis M Long Island Lizards Fairfield `04 Matt Zash M Long Island Lizards Duke `06 Thomas Zummo M Boston Cannons NY Tech `05

Defense Name Pos. Current Team College Mitch Belisle D Boston Cannons Cornell `07 Matthew Bocklet D Denver Outlaws Johns Hopkins `08 Joe Cinosky D Toronto Nationals Maryland `09 Ken Clausen D Virginia Virginia `10 Christian Cook D Washington Bayhawks Princeton `98 DJ Driscoll D Chicago Machine Notre Dame `06 Barney Ehrmann D Georgetown Georgetown `10 Michael Evans D Johns Hopkins Johns Hopkins `09 John Gagliardi D Long Island Lizards Johns Hopkins `97 Brett Hughes D Denver Outlaws Virginia `04 Zach Jungers D Denver Outlaws Princeton `07 Eric Martin D Denver Outlaws Salisbury `04 Ryan McClay D Boston Cannons Cornell `03 Tony McDevitt D Long Island Lizards Duke `07 Stephen McElduff D Boston Cannons North Carolina `06 Parker Mckee D Duke Duke `10 Shawn Nadelen D Washington Bayhawks Johns Hopkins `01 Nick O'Hara D Toronto Nationals Duke `07 Chris Passavia D Boston Cannons Maryland `04 Nicky Polanco D Long Island Lizards Hofstra `02 Jack Reid D Boston Cannons Massachusetts `06 Brian Spallina D Long Island Lizards Hofstra `00 Kyle Sweeney D Washington Bayhawks Georgetown `03 Lee Zink D Denver Outlaws Maryland `04

Goalie Name Pos. Current Team College Brian Dougherty G Long Island Lizards Maryland `96 Adam Fullerton G Army `08 Chris Garrity G Washington Bayhawks Penn State `04 Mickey Jarboe G Navy `00 Joey Kemp G Chicago Machine Notre Dame `08 Matt McMonagle G Long Island Lizards Cornell `07 Rob Scherr G Toronto Nationals Johns Hopkins `04 Kip Turner G Boston Cannons Virginia `07

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