“I mean we've been close, but I think this group is really committed to taking the next step,” Thorpe said. “It's not easy. These other countries have improved, so it’s going be a tall task, but I think with this group of guys, they're really bought in. They see the vision from the staff and the organization, and I think they're just really committed to taking that next step.”
“I like the idea of being able to reach new heights,” said Trevor Baptiste, a member of the 2019 U.S. box team. “We haven't made the gold medal game, and that's just been a level that we’ve always been wanting to reach. We're so close, and I think that this year, and really every world championship, it just seems like U.S. has gotten better and better.”
Baptiste has won two world championships in field lacrosse with the U.S. program and there’s plenty of that championship experience to go around. Baptiste, Charlie Bertrand, Danny Logan, Riorden, Tom Schreiber and Ryan Terefenko were all members of the U.S. field team that won a championship in San Diego last year and are currently on the box training team. Cole Kirst, C.J. Kirst, Mac O’Keefe and White have also won world championships as part of the U.S. program.
Being a part of it drives the world’s best players.
Joe Nardella was on the training team for the last two U.S. field teams, suffering an injury in the final tryout before the selections for the 2023 team. The injury forced him out of both an NLL and PLL season, but he’s still pursuing the dream for the U.S. team.
“I've been in the program and in the mix for like eight to nine years now, and both times it just hasn't gone my way,” Nardella said. “It's always been a dream of mine since I was a kid.”
Given his setbacks, making this final roster would mean even more.
“In sports in general, bouncing back from adversity, you feel a little bit more accomplished,” Nardella said. “I think this would really be special, especially being hurt and missing time all those times I was unable to make the teams.”
Thorpe is hoping injuries don’t factor into things this time around. Experienced NLL players Ethan O’Connor and Schreiber were both expected to be on the 2019 roster but had injuries that precluded them from playing. Both are going strong heading into this year’s championship.
Thorpe will continue to monitor the summer season as he gets ready to make his final roster decisions.
“It's going to be super competitive roster to make, which is it's going to be tough on the coaches, but that's a good thing,” Thorpe said. “We're just trying to put together the best 23-player roster that can compete for gold at the at the worlds.”