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Titan Stadium at Cal State Fullerton, Fullerton, CA Titan Stadium at Cal State Fullerton, Fullerton, CA 2016 Major League All-Star Game Roster Jersey # Last Name First Name Team Position DOB HeigHt WeigHt College Twitter 3 Abbott Matt Chesapeake Midfield 9/10/1986 6'0" 185 Syracuse @Matt3Abbott 8 Adams Brent Boston Midfield 10/02/1990 6’1” 165 Fairfield @BDAdams_8 15 Baum Peter Ohio Midfield 12/14/1990 6’1” 195 Colgate @pbaum15 7 Bocklet Matt Denver Defense 3/26/1986 5’9” 185 Johns Hopkins @Bocko7 20 Buczek Connor Florida Midfield 6/10/1993 6’2’’ 190 Cornell @cbucz33 1 Chanenchuk Mike Charlotte Midfield 5/22/1990 5’11” 180 Maryland @M_Channy 22 Crotty Ned Rochester Midfield 9/26/1986 6’2” 185 Duke @Crottykid22 25 Denhoff Kyle Rochester Midfield 12/22/1989 6’0” 190 St. John Fisher @Denhoff_ 51 Durkin Tucker Florida Defense 9/05/1990 6’2” 210 Johns Hopkins @tdurkin51 28 Ehrhardt Mike Charlotte Defense 1/07/1992 6’5’’ 225 Maryland 8 Fiorito Tyler Chesapeake Goalie 9/22/1989 6’2” 200 Princeton @FioritoPU6 17 Fletcher Joe New York Defense 7/10/1992 6'2" 185 Loyola 3 Fowler Brendan Charlotte Midfield/FO 12/27/1991 5’11” 195 Duke @BRabbit_3 15 Galloway John Rochester Goalie 3/26/1989 6’0” 188 Syracuse @johngalloway15 32 Gurenlian Greg New York Faceoff 3/23/1984 6'1" 225 Penn State @GregBeast32 26 Haus John Charlotte Midfield 9/21/1990 6’0” 185 Maryland @johnhaus26 5 Hawkins Josh Boston Midfield 3/01/1990 6’0’’ 205 Loyola @HankHawkins 1 Holman Marcus Ohio Attack 5/02/1991 5’11” 185 UNC @MarcusHolman1 25 Karalunas Brian Ohio Defense 9/23/1989 6'0" 185 Villanova @BKaralunas 15 Law Eric Denver Attack 4/19/1991 5’11’’ 180 Denver @ELaw_15 1 Manny Will Boston Attack 9/11/1991 5’9” 160 UMass @WillManny_1 1 Marasco JoJo New York Midfield 1/12/1991 5’10” 193 Syracuse @jojomarasco22 65 Mattes Chris Florida Faceoff 5/12/1988 6’2’’ 195 Rutgers @CJMattes65 6 McArdle Kieran Florida Attack 5/30/1992 6’2” 185 St. Johns @kieranmcardle6 3 Pannell Rob New York Attack 12/11/1989 5'10" 195 Cornell @RobPannell3 30 Phipps Brian Chesapeake Goalie 11/26/1987 5’9’’ 190 Maryland @bphipper30 17 Place Jackson Ohio Defense 5/20/1992 5’11’’ 185 Bucknell 92 Puskuldjian Greg Ohio Faceoff 11/03/1992 5’11’’ 205 Adelphi @Gpuskuldjian 99 Rabil Paul New York Midfield 12/14/1985 6’3’’ 220 Johns Hopkins @PaulRabil 2 Ratliff Scott Boston Defense 7/26/1991 6’0” 185 Loyola @Srat2 42 Rodgers Scott Ohio Goalie 2/17/1987 6’4’’ 265 Notre Dame @ScottyRodg42 11 Sankey Joey Charlotte Attack 2/07/1992 5’5” 160 North Carolina @jsankey11 26 Schreiber Tom Ohio Midfield 2/24/1992 6’0” 190 Princeton @TomSchreiber26 20 Sieverts Jeremy Denver Midfield 4/6/1987 6'3" 205 Maryland @JeremySieverts 66 Simon Mike Denver Defense 6/07/1987 6’5’’ 230 Stevenson 23 Snider Drew Denver Midfield 3/14/1988 6'0" 175 Maryland @dsnides23 45 Staats Randy Atlanta Attack 11/23/1992 6’2’’ 200 Syracuse @Staats83 1 Walters Joe Chesapeake Midfield 11/30/1984 6’0’’ 185 Maryland @jwalters1 11 White Joel Rochester Defense 7/5/1989 6’1” 186 Syracuse @jwhite_11 Titan Stadium at Cal State Fullerton, Fullerton, CA 2016 Major League Lacrosse All-Star Game Media Notebook July 9, 2016 • Titan Stadium at Cal State Fullerton • Fullerton, CA • 4 p.m. PST • CBS Sports Network Major League Lacrosse All-Star Game History Season Date Site Score Player of tHe Game 2001 August 4, 2001 Bridgeport, CT National, 24-18 Mark Millon (NAT) – 5 goals, 3 assists 2002 July 21, 2002 Bowie, MD. National, 21-16 Scott Urick (NAT) – 4 goals, 1 assist 2003 July 17, 2003 Uniondale, N.Y. National, 27-12 Gary Gait (NAT) – 5 goals (1 2-pt. goal), 1 assist 2005 July 2, 2005 Denver, CO. Young Guns, 21-20(OT) Mikey Powell (YG) – 4 goals, 3 assists 2006 July 6, 2006 Boston, MA. Team USA, 18-10 Kevin Cassese (USA) – 2 goals (1 2-pt. goal), 1 assist 2007 July 8, 2007 Boston, MA. Eastern Conf., 19-12 Matt Poskay (EAST) – 4 goals (1 2-pt. goal) 2008 July 17, 2008 Denver, CO. Western Conf. 31-15 Ryan Powell (WEST) – 6 goals, 1 assist 2009 July 16, 2009 Denver, CO. Old School, 22-21 (OT) Brian Langtry (OS) – 3 goals (3 2-pt. goals), 1 assist 2010 July 8, 2010 Boston, MA. Team USA, 13-12 Brendan Mundorf (USA) – 6 goals 2011 July 9, 2011 Boston, MA. Team Warrior, 21-20 Michael Kimmel (AUT) – 5 goals (3 2-pt. goals), 1 assist 2012 June 30, 2012 Boca Raton, FL. Old School, 18-17 Stephen Berger (OS) – 3 goals 2013 July 13, 2013 Charlotte, N.C. Supernova, 24-15 Kevin Crowley(SN)- 3 goals, 2 assists 2014 June 26,2014 Boston, MA. Team USA, 10-9 Rob Pannell (USA)- 1 goal, 2 assists 2015 June 13, 2015 Houston, TX Gladiators, 27-15 Jeremy Boltus (Gladiators) - 6 goals 2016 MLL Standings League Office Information Location: Boston, Mass. Team W-L Founded: 2001 Charlotte Hounds 6-3 Website: www.majorleaguelacrosse.com New York Lizards 6-3 Founding Members: Jake Steinfeld, Dave Morrow, Chesapeake Bayhawks 6-4 Tim Robertson, Jim Davis Rochester Rattlers 5-4 Commissioner: Dave Gross Ohio Machine 6-5 Public Relations Contact: Paige Gadsby Boston Cannons 6-5 Denver Outlaws 4-6 [email protected] Atlanta Blaze 3-6 281-323-3821 Florida Launch 1-7 Twitter: @MLL_Lacrosse Facebook:www.facebook.com/MajorLeagueLacrosse Recent Results Instagram: majorleaguelax Chesapeake Bayhawks 16, Ohio Machine 13 Vine: MajorLeagueLacrosse Charlotte Hounds 15, Atlanta Blaze 14 (OT) Boston Cannons 13, Rochester Rattlers 7 Chesapeake Bayhawks 17, New York Lizards 14 Denver Outlaws 14, Florida Launch 10 Next Week’s ScHedule 07.14 Florida Launch @ New York Lizards 07.15 Boston Cannons @ Ohio Machine 07.16 Charlotte Hounds @ Rochester Rattlers 07.16 Chesapeake Bayhawks @ Florida Launch 07.16 Atlanta Blaze @ Denver Outlaws Titan Stadium at Cal State Fullerton, Fullerton, CA TEAM ROLLING THUNDER Ultimate Fan: Cooper Schulze Head Coach: Bear Davis, Ohio Machine HOME TEAM || DARK COLORS Jersey # Name Team Position College All-Star Appearance 1 Marcus Holman Ohio Attack UNC 3rd 2 Scott Ratliff Atlanta Defense Loyola 2nd 3 Matt Abbott Chesapeake Midfield Syracuse 6th 3 Rob Pannell New York Attack Cornell 4th 6 Kieran McArdle Florida Attack St. John’s 2nd 8 Tyler Fiorito Boston Goalie Princeton 2nd 11 Joel White Rochester Defense Syracuse 3rd 15 Peter Baum Ohio Midfield Colgate 3rd 15 Eric Law Denver Attack Denver 2nd 17 Jackson Place Ohio Defense Bucknell 1st 20 Jeremy Sieverts Denver Midfield Maryland 5th 22 Ned Crotty Rochester Midfield Duke 5th 23 Drew Snider Denver Midfield Maryland 4th 25 Kyle Denhoff Rochester Midfield St. John Fisher 1st 26 Tom Schreiber Ohio Midfield Princeton 3rd 28 Michael Ehrhardt Charlotte Defense Maryland 1st 30 Brian Phipps Chesapeake Goalie Maryland 2nd 65 Chris Mattes Florida Faceoff Rutgers 1st 92 Greg Puskuldjian Ohio Faceoff Adelphi 1st TEAM RIPTIDE Titan Stadium at Cal State Fullerton, Fullerton, CA Ultimate Fan: Evan Siegel Head Coach: Joe Spallina, New York Lizards AWAY TEAM || LIGHT COLORS Jersey # Name Team Position College All-Star Appearance 1 Mike Chanenchuk Charlotte Midfield Maryland 1st 1 Will Manny Boston Attack UMass 2nd 1 JoJo Marasco New York Midfield Syracuse 3rd 1 Joe Walters Chesapeake Midfield Maryland 8th 3 Brendan Fowler Charlotte Faceoff Duke 2nd 5 Josh Hawkins Boston Midfield Loyola 1st 7 Matt Bocket Denver Defense Johns Hopkins 4th 8 Brent Adams Boston Midfield Fairfield 2nd 11 Joey Sankey Charlotte Attack UNC 2nd 15 John Galloway Rochester Goalie Syracuse 2nd 17 Joe Fletcher New York Defense Loyola 3rd 20 Connor Buczek Florida Midfield Cornell 1st 25 Brian Karalunas Ohio Defense Villanova 5th 26 John Haus Charlotte Midfield Maryland 2nd 32 Greg Gurenlian New York Faceoff Penn State 4th 42 Scott Rodgers Ohio Goalie Notre Dame 1st 45 Randy Staats Atlanta Attack Syracuse 1st 51 Tucker Durkin Florida Defense Johns Hopkins 2nd 66 Mike Simon Denver Defense Stevenson 2nd 99 Paul Rabil New York Midfield Johns Hopkins 7th Titan Stadium at Cal State Fullerton, Fullerton, CA Fifteen and Counting: This year marks the 15th MLL All- the Gladiators were able to put an end to this trend and Star Game. Fullerton is hosting the All-Star Game for the outscored the Cowboys, 27-15. first time. Boston has hosted the All-Star Game five times, Denver has hosted three times and Houston hosted the game last year. The game will be played at MLL All-Star Game Individual Records Titan Stadium at Cal State Fullerton. Goals Last Year’s Game: Houston hosted its first Major League Single-Game 6 Ryan Powell (Western Conf.), 7/17/08 6 Brendan Mundorf (Team USA), 7/8/10 Lacrosse event and it was nothing short of a Wild, Wild 6 Jeremy Boltus (Gladiators), 6/13/15 West shoot out for the 10,084 in attendance. Rochester Career 17 Brendan Mundorf (6 games) Rattlers’ All-Star Jeremy Boltus scored 6 goals en route Assists to being named the 2015 All-Star Game Coca-Cola Single-Game 5 Spencer Ford (Eastern Conf.), 7/17/08 Player of the game. The U.S. Army captain did not play Career 8 Mark Millon (4 games) in the 2014 season as he was serving America in Points Afghanistan. Single-Game 9 Michael Kimmel (Authority), 7/9/11 Career 24 Brendan Mundorf (6 games) Star-Spangled Banner: Tonight’s National Anthem will Two-Point Goals be sung by Kiley Wielenga, Jennalyn Urquico, and Kal Single-Game 3 Brian Langtry (Old School), &/16/09 Paviolo from the OC Performing Arts 3 Michael Kimmel (Authority), 7/9/11 Career 3 Brian Langtry (4 games) Sevens Stars: Ohio led the selection process with seven 3 Michael Kimmel (1 game) All-Stars.
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