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Team USA: White vs Navy
In preparation for the 2010 World Championships in Manchester, England, the United States Men's National Team held a split squad scrimmage at the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, N.Y. on Sept. 26, 2009.
The 41-man squad divided into Team White and Team Navy, playing a game by international rules (quarters are 20 minutes, running-time, and the game is called a lot tighter, most notably).
In an extremely competitive game full of the nations top players, Team White squeaked out a win over Team Navy, 14-13.
The national team has two more fall ball events before the 41-man roster gets cut down to the 23 who will be traveling across the Atlantic to try to win back the title.
The full 41-man roster and US Lacrosse brochure is posted as an image with this video.
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These venom helmets are so gay looking, same with those ridell ones...why cant we juts have USA colored pro7's or CPX's? i bet there are a lot of people who would agree with me on that
go look at warriors new helmets their a cross between a pro 7 and a cpx im sure they will be wearing them it would be stupid for warrior not to let them
why do you guys even care what they're helmits look like? just let them play the game, i mean if any of them showed up at they're door step and wanted to play you wouln't be like "no your helmit looks gay" just worry about the play guys
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