US Men's VB Comes Home
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- By J.J. Fiddler
- | Thursday, 17 June 2010 22:05
Reports From USA Volleyball & B.J. Hoeptner Evans
After almost two weeks in Europe, the U.S. Men’s National
Volleyball Team, ranked No. 2 in the world, is back on U.S. soil for this
weekend’s 2010 FIVB World League matches on Friday and Saturday (June 18-19) at
Cabarrus Arena in Concord, N.C.
But the U.S. team cannot relax against Egypt, despite its
1-3 record and last-place standing in Pool C. The African zone champion split
two matches with host Finland on June 5-6. On June 11-12, host Russia needed
four sets and then five sets to overcome Egypt, which is ranked 14th in the
world.
“We expect Egypt to give us all we can handle,” said U.S.
middle blocker Ryan Millar (Alpine, Utah), who served as team captain for the
United States’ first two World League weekends while Reid Priddy (Richmond,
Va.) dealt with a family emergency.
“Our goal is to improve with every match and so far we
have done that,” U.S. coach Alan Knipe (Huntington Beach, Calif.) said. “We
will need to continue to do that if we hope to defeat Egypt, which has some
young athletes who are playing well.”
The U.S. Men’s 2010 World League campaign got off to a rocky
start as they lost two straight matches to host Russia on June 4-5. They found
more success against Finland the following weekend and defeated it in two
straight 3-1 decisions. Team USA now has a 2-2 record and is in second place in
Pool C behind Russia.
The good news for the U.S. Men is that they have eight
players from the team that won both the 2008 Olympic Games and the 2008 World
League final round back on their roster this weekend with the return of Priddy
at outside hitter and opposite Clay Stanley (Honolulu, Hawaii), who was the
Most Valuable Player of the 2008 Olympic tournament.
“Having those guys back is certainly a positive thing for
our team,” Knipe said. “Their experience is invaluable.”
Along with Priddy and Stanley, the other players from the
United States’ 2008 roster are setter Kevin Hansen (Newport Beach, Calif.),
libero Rich Lambourne (Tustin, Calif.), middle blocker David Lee (Alpine,
Calif.), Millar, outside hitter Sean Rooney (Wheaton, Ill) and outside hitter
Riley Salmon (League City, Texas). Setter Donald Suxho (Korce, Albania) also
has Olympic experience as a member of the 2004 U.S. Olympic Men’s Volleyball
Team that finished fourth in Athens.
Both teams brought 14 athletes to North Carolina, but will
have to name 12 players the morning of each match.
After four matches, Lee leads all World League players in
blocking after a 15-block performance in the two matches in Finland. He also
leads the U.S. in scoring with 44 points on 21 kills, 20 blocks and three aces.
Outside hitters Matt Anderson (West Seneca, N.Y.) and Rooney are close behind
with 43 points each.
Egypt is led by outside hitter Ahmed Abdelhay, who
leads all World League scorers with 76 points on 66 kills, five blocks and five
aces. Middle blocker Abdel Latif Ahmed has 47 points. Setter Abadala Ahmed
leads all servers with an average of 0.61 per set.
The last time the U.S. Men played Egypt was during the
2007 FIVB World Cup when the United States won, 25-22, 25-18, 25-19. The United
States is 7-0 against Egypt since 1980. The teams have never played in World
League competition.
The African zonal leader has made great strides in recent
years. In 2008, it won the African Championship and qualified for the 2008
Beijing Olympic Games, where it finished tied for 11th. It has also qualif ed
for the 2010 FIVB World Championship in Italy after winning the African
qualification event in August 2009.
Most recently, it ranked sixth in the FIVB World Grand
Champions Cup 2009 after winning the 2009 African Championship in Morocco.
For the U.S. Men's World League Media Guide, click here.
To visit the FIVB World League page with photos, statistics
and live scoring, click here.
2010 FIVB World League
June 18-19 in Concord, N.C.
No. Name (Position, Height, Hometown, College)
1 Matt Anderson (OH, 6-10, West Seneca, N.Y., Penn State)
2 Sean Rooney (OH, 6-9, Wheaton, Ill., Pepperdine)
3 Evan Patak (Opp, 6-8, Pleasanton, Calif., UC Santa
Barbara)
4 David Lee (MB, 6-8, Alpine, Calif., Long Beach State)
5 Rich Lambourne (L, 6-3, Tustin, Calif., BYU)
6 Paul Lotman (OH, 6-7, Lakewood, Calif., Long Beach State)
7 Donald Suxho (S, 6-5, Korce, Albania, USC)
8 C Reid Priddy (OH, 6-5, Richmond, Va., Loyola Marymount)
9 Ryan Millar (MB, 6-8, Alpine, Utah, BYU)
10 Riley Salmon (OH, 6-6, League City, Texas, Pierce
College)
13 Clay Stanley (OPP, 6-9, Honolulu, Hawai'i, Hawai'i)
14 Kevin Hansen (S, 6-5, Newport Beach, Calif., Stanford)
15 Russell Holmes (MB, 6-8, Fountain Valley, Calif., BYU)
19 Alfee Reft (L, 5-10, Oxnard, Calif., Hawai'i)
Head Coach: Alan Knipe (Huntington Beach, Calif.)
Team Leader: Rob Browning (Newport Beach, Calif.)
Assistant Coach: Gary Sato (Los Angeles, Calif.)
Trainer: Ron Larsen (Lafayette, Calif.)
Technical Coordinator: Chris Jackson (Phoenix, Ariz.)
Medical Support: Aaron Brock (Storm Lake, Iowa)
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