United States men's national ball hockey team

The United States national ball hockey team has been representing United States in the Ball Hockey World Championship since 1998. Is member of the International Street and Ball Hockey Federation (ISBHF).

United States
Nickname(s)United States
AssociationUSA Ball Hockey
Head coachCory Herschk
CaptainAndrew Hildreth
Biggest win
United States 13 - 0 Latvia
(Sierra, Switzerland June 11, 2003)
Biggest defeat
Slovakia 18 - 0 United States
(Toronto, Canada June 7, 2001)
Ball Hockey World Championship
Appearances9 (first in 1998)
Best result2nd (2015)
United States men's national ball hockey team
Medal record
World Championships
2015 SwitzerlandTeam

World Championship

YearLocationResult
1998Litoměřice, Czech Republic4th place
2001Toronto, Canada8th place
2003Sierra, Switzerland8th place
2005Pittsburgh, USA9th place
2007Ratingen, Germany10th place
2009Plzeň, Czech Republic4th place
2011Bratislava, Slovakia4th place
2013St.John's, Canada5th place
2015Zug, SwitzerlandSilver
2017Pardubice, Czech Republic5th place

Current squad

United States squad at the 2015 World Championship.[1]

Pos. Age Name Club
G Jason Rocha Leominster Blackhawks
G Jonathan Rethage Pittsburgh Gods
G Bryce Erb Phoenixville Graffix
D Andrew Pruitt Buffalo Fusion
D Rick Zimmick Pittsburgh Gods
D Dave Molitierno Pittsburgh Gods
D Michael Colcord Leominster Blackhawks
D Andrew Hildreth Oberwill Rebells
D Christopher Liebers Pittsburgh Gods
D Jess Hackett Buffalo Fusion
D Matt Caron Leominster Americans
F Jim Daugherty Pittsburgh Gods
F Joe Trapani South Jersey Sumpreme
F Matt Esposito Buffalo Fusion
F Bill Sullivan GPDC Arsenal
F Tyler Caba Phoenixville Graffix
F Jonathan Ruiz South Jersey Supreme
F John Petito Buffalo Fusion
F Jarrod Herschk Pittsburgh Gods
F Korey Wilson Leominster Americans
F Steve Gregory Pittsburgh Gods
F Denny Schlegel Buffalo Fusion
F Chris Haynes Buffalo Fusion
F Jess Hackett Buffalo Fusion
F Bobby Housser Leominster Americans
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