2003 FIVB Men's World Cup Squads - United States

United States

  • Head Coach: Doug Beal
# Name Date of Birth Height Weight Spike Block
1 Lloy Ball 17.02.1972 203 95 351 316
5 Erik Sullivan 09.08.1972 193 86 340 320
7 Donald Suxho 21.02.1976 196 100 349 329
8 William Priddy 01.10.1977 196 89 353 330
9 Ryan Millar 22.01.1978 204 98 354 326
10 Riley Salmon 02.07.1976 197 89 345 331
11 Brook Billings 30.04.1980 196 95 351 331
12 Thomas Hoff 09.06.1973 198 94 353 333
13 Clayton Stanley 20.01.1978 205 104 357 332
15 Gabriel Gardner 18.03.1976 209 103 353 335
17 James Polster 08.02.1979 198 100 352 333
18 Adam Naeve 09.02.1978 211 98 353 338


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