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Shay Selected as U.S. Men’s Sixes National Team Coach

Will Lead Team USA at 2026 World Lacrosse Sixes Championships

Andy Shay
NEW HAVEN, Conn. - USA Lacrosse has announced that Andy Shay, The Forst Family Head Coach at Yale, has been selected as the U.S. Men's Sixes National Team head coach. Shay will lead the team at the inaugural World Lacrosse Sixes Championships, scheduled for 2026, as the U.S. gears up for the sport's inclusion in the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
 
Shay, who is in his 20th season guiding the Bulldogs, previously coached the U.S. men's sixes team to a silver medal at The World Games 2022 in Birmingham, Ala.
 
"Andy gained valuable experience coaching our sixes national team at The World Games in 2022 and he will bring what he learned from that event to our program" said USA Lacrosse CEO Marc Riccio. "A proven winner, he's taken a very analytical look at the discipline and is ready to apply that knowledge to our pursuit of gold."
 
"I'm honored to even be considered for this position and a chance to represent the country to coach this great game," Shay said. "I think we learned a ton over the course of the time we spent together in Birmingham. I'd like to think we can put our best foot forward for the next go round.
 
"I'm a pretty patriotic guy. Just to put those colors on in practice, honestly, is somewhat emotional, but then you get out there and you're competing against other countries – it's a big deal. Personally, it means so much. I wanted another crack at it."
 
Shay has been the head coach at Yale since the 2004 season and has led the Bulldogs into the NCAA tournament each of the last seven full seasons the school has played and nine times overall. His 2018 team won the NCAA championship, the school's first NCAA men's lacrosse title, and he was named the USILA National Coach of the Year.
 
Shay has led Yale to 185 career victories and since 2010 has averaged more than 11 wins per season. The Bulldogs won three consecutive Ivy League tournaments from 2015 through 2017 and also won at least a share of the Ivy League regular season championship in 2010, 2017, 2018 and 2022.
 
Prior to coming to Yale, Shay was an assistant coach at Massachusetts and Delaware and the head coach at Morrisville (N.Y.) Junior College. Shay helped lead UMass to the NCAA quarterfinals in 2002 and 2003 and Delaware to make the NCAA tournament for just the second time in school history in 1999. At Morrisville, he went 20-17 in three years and his 1995 team was ranked No. 5 in the country.
 
As a player, Shay was a four-year starter and two-year captain at Le Moyne. He was an All-Empire League selection as a senior in 1994, helping the team to a league title.
 
Sixes is the discipline of the sport that will be utilized for the LA 28 Olympics. Sixes is a fast-paced version of the sport played on a smaller field (70 x 36 meters), with fewer players (6-v-6), a condensed game length (four 8-minute quarters) and a 30-second shot clock.

Shay has been one of the early architects of the U.S. men's sixes program, beginning with a series of training camps in 2021 and then coaching the squad at The World Games, a multi-sport, Olympic-style event held in the summer of 2022. The U.S. went 3-0 in pool play to capture Group A and then defeated Japan in the semifinals before falling to Canada in the championship game.
 
 
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