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Bill Schell
University of Massachusetts #2
Division I

Name

Bill Schell
Year Junior
School UMass - Amherst
Height 5'9
Weight 190
Lacrosse Number & Why After getting stuck with #29 for my freshman year, I came back wanting to wear a single digit number like I did in high school. I switched to #2 not really caring about who wore it before me, I just thought it was cool. But as the year went on I realized that one of the best college and international goalies Sal LoCascio also wore #2, along with others at Umass like John Kasselakis. But at the same time I try to make a name for myself while I wear #2.
High School & Hometown Mahopac High School, Mahopac NY
High School Achievements
& Recognition
In High school I was 4 time all section, 3 time empire state game participant for Hudson Valley and an All American my Senior year.

College Achievements
& Recognition

I received ECAC player of the week once.
Years Played Lax I have been playing lacrosse since 5th grade.
Years Played Goalie I've played goalie since 6th grade
Other Positions I played defense for a year
Preferred Gear I prefer any kind of chest protector that isn't bulky and allows me to move my arms with out any resistance. I use ventilator gloves from brine (I think any kind of glove is fine) and the STX Eclipse mostly just because its what I'm comfortable with.
Favorite food A Juicy Steak
Favorite cd Red Hot Chili Peppers the black and white cd.
Favorite movie Remember the Titans
   
Why do you play?
I play goalie for the excitement. There's nothing better than making a big save in a big game.
Why are you a goalie?
I'm a goalie now because I have fun playing it.
How important is the goalie position?
The goalie position is important because you are in charge of the defense. As a goalie you see what is going on with the defense and you have to make sure that your defense is playing correctly. If you do this you will see less shots and as a group you will all play better.
Any advice for aspiring goalies?
As a young goalie it is important to stay relaxed in the goal and see the ball come out of the offensive players stick.
Quote regarding the goalie position
"Goals are going to go in, it's the next one that counts" -Terry Mangen

 

Bill Schell's play in 2003 has been outstanding. Through his preparation he has gained confidence in his ability and play. Bill has the uptmost respect from his teammates, which helps them play relaxed in front of him. Bill has also been able to put the last play(good or bad) behind him and focus on the next play. That is extremely important for a goalie in the sport of lacrosse where teams have the ability to score in bunches!

- Head Coach Greg Cannella

 

meet Bill's team

UMass • Minutemen

 

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