2017 NORCECA XII Men's Pan-American Cup

College Stars Don Red, White, And Blue For NORCECA Pan-American Cup

College Stars Don Red, White, And Blue For NORCECA Pan-American Cup

A young USA team of former and current college stars made the journey to Gatineau, Canada, for the 2017 NORCECA Pan-American Cup, which kicks off Tuesday, July 25, and runs through Sunday, July 30.

Jul 25, 2017 by Megan Kaplon
College Stars Don Red, White, And Blue For NORCECA Pan-American Cup
A young USA team made the journey to Gatineau, Canada, for the 2017 NORCECA Pan-American Cup, which kicks off Tuesday, July 25, and runs through Sunday, July 30.

FloVolleyball will live stream the NORCECA Pan-Am Cup.

Two of the 14 athletes on the roster -- middle blocker Jeff Jendryk and outside hitter Jake Langlois -- competed with the national team during World League earlier this summer, winning a bronze medal. Former junior and youth national team members Kyle Ensing, Scott Stadick, Jake Arnitz, and Evan Enriques will be making their senior national team debuts after all earning All-American honors during the 2017 college season.

Former UC Santa Barbara setter Jonah Seif, who graduated in 2016, will serve as captain of the USA's Pan-Am Cup squad, while BYU associate men's volleyball head coach Rob Neilson, who has been serving as an assistant for the U.S. Men's National Team this summer, is the team's head coach for the tournament.

Michael Saeta and Mitch Stahl, who just finished their college careers this spring, along with college seniors Price Jarmon and Brenden Sander, juniors David Wieczorek and Larry Tuileta, and sophomore Scott Stadick, round out the roster.

USA Roster For 2017 NORCECA Pan-American Cup


No. Name (Position, Height, Hometown, College, College Grad Year)

2. Price Jarman (MB, 6-foot-9, Las Vegas, Nevada, BYU, 2018)
3. Mitch Stahl (MB, 6-7, Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, UCLA, 2017)
4. Jeff Jendryk (MB, 6-10, Wheaton, Illinois, Loyola of Chicago, 2018)
7. Arvis Greene (OPP, 6-7, Los Angeles, California, Cal State Northridge, 2018)
8. Brenden Sander (OH, 6-4, Huntington Beach, California, BYU, 2018)
9. Jake Langlois (MB, 6-10, San Jose, California, BYU, 2017)
11. Jonah Seif (S, 6-6, Thousand Oaks, California, UC Santa Barbara, 2016)
13 Jake Arnitz (OH, 6-7, Yorba Linda, California, UCLA, 2018)
14. Kyle Ensing (Opp, 6-7, Valencia, Calif., Long Beach State, 2019)
15. David Wieczorek (OH, 6-8, Chicago, Illinois, Pepperdine, 2019)
20. Scott Stadick (MB, 7-0, Watertown, Wisconsin, UC Irvine, 2020)
21. Michael Saeta (S, 6-5, Pasadena, Calif., UC Irvine, 2017)
23. Larry Tuileta (L, 6-2, Honolulu, Hawaii, Hawaii, 2019)
25. Evan Enriques (L, 6-2, Punalu'u, Hawaii, Stanford, 2018)


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