That being said, Pannell anticipates things to loosen up this time around.
“Coach [John] Danowski brings a certain vibe with him that’s great and light and funny and allows us to have a lot of fun in the process. I think that will help a little bit,” he said. “I’m assuming he’ll tell us to play in an MLL game, to go out there and do our thing and have fun, but it is after a week of training camp and preparation. Not only have you played for three straight days and playing a game against the best players in the world, you’re doing a different style. We’re on Team USA for a reason. We are some of the best players in the world, and we can handle those adjustments, and we’ll see what happens against a very talented all-star team.”
Three players on Team USA — attackman Matt Danowski, midfielder Tom Schreiber and long-stick midfielder Joel White — played for Team MLL in 2014.
Harrison will flip sides. Playing alongside a younger roster on Team MLL — six rookies were selected — Harrison wants to make sure he helps his teammates understand that not only should they play hard, but also they should enjoy themselves.
“I’m very appreciative and fortunate to have the opportunity to be a part of the game,” he said. “It’s showing the young guys what happens and the process and making sure we play hard. I have a banged-up hamstring, and I’m hopeful I’ll be good to go. It’s about enjoying it too. I don’t want to talk so much about the competitive game. It’s an incredible opportunity to be a part of the game, and it’s important to take a second to appreciate you’re a part of this game. Opportunities like this don’t come every day or every year, so it’s important to enjoy it while you have it.”
Law had a similar sentiment and is just happy to help the U.S. team on its journey by playing hard against the Americans.
“It’s a unique process, but it’s incredibly humbling,” he said. “It’s an incredible honor, and I’m a big-time beneficiary to play with incredible teammates. They make my job very easy. I’m incredibly grateful for this opportunity to play against Team USA and play the best warmup we can give them and, hopefully, sneak one out against them.”
The MLL All-Star Game will serve many purposes. Team USA will look to translate what it has implemented at training camp into the game while gaining some additional experience playing together. Some players on Team MLL, meanwhile, will try to show that they should be considered for future Team USA rosters. On either side, fans will want to see their favorite players come together for the competition.
Brown, however, knows that ultimately, this exhibition will help people realize how incredible Major League Lacrosse, and the sport itself, is.
“We have an opportunity to put on a really good show,” he said. “In my mind, every MLL game is an all-star game. The quality of the talent just jumps off the page. That’s exciting. If you’re a lacrosse fan, you’re going to see a level of play that far outweighs what you saw, for example, in the NCAA championship game. You use that as a starting point. Now, you have the best of the best on the field at the same time, and it should be a real treat, and I’m excited about it.”