2022 Mosconi Cup

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    2022 Mosconi Cup
    Dates30 November–3 December 2022
    Venue Bally's Las Vegas
    Location Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
    Captains Jeremy Jones (US)
    Alex Lely (EU)
    MVP Joshua Filler
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    Europe retains the Mosconi Cup
    2021
    2023

    The 2022 Mosconi Cup was the 29th edition of an annual nine-ball pool tournament between teams representing Europe and the United States. It took place between 30 November and 3 December 2022 at Bally's Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada, the first time since 2019 that the tournament was staged in the United States. It was broadcast live on Sky Sports in the UK and on networks worldwide. [1]

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    Going into the event, Team Europe were two-time defending champions, having won their second consecutive tournament in 2021 by a scoreline of 11–6.

    Teams

    Flag of Europe.svg    Team Europe
    NameNationalityNotes
    Joshua Filler Flag of Germany.svg  Germany Most Valuable Player
    Francisco Sanchez Ruiz Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
    Albin Ouschan Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
    Jayson Shaw Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland Playing Vice-captain
    David Alcaide Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
    Alex Lely Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands Non-Playing Captain
    Flag of the United States.svg    Team USA
    NameState of birthNotes
    Shane Van Boening Flag of South Dakota.svg  South Dakota
    Oscar Dominguez Flag of California.svg  California
    Skyler Woodward Flag of Kentucky.svg  Kentucky Playing Vice-captain
    Tyler Styer Flag of Wisconsin.svg  Wisconsin
    Earl Strickland Flag of North Carolina.svg  North Carolina
    Jeremy Jones Flag of Texas.svg  Texas Non-Playing Captain

    Results

    Wednesday, 30 November

    Flag of Europe.svg Results Flag of the United States.svg
    Teams

    Team Europe

    3–5Teams

    Team USA

    Doubles

    Sanchez Ruiz/Alcaide

    5–1Doubles

    Dominguez/Strickland

    Singles

    Joshua Filler

    4–5Singles

    Skyler Woodward

    Doubles

    Ouschan/Shaw

    4–5Doubles

    Van Boening/Styer

    1Session3
    1Overall3

    Thursday, 1 December

    Flag of Europe.svg Results Flag of the United States.svg
    Singles

    Jayson Shaw

    5-3Singles

    Earl Strickland

    Singles

    Joshua Filler

    5-3Singles

    Shane Van Boening

    Doubles

    Filler/Ouschan

    5-3Doubles

    Styer/Dominguez

    Singles

    Francisco Sanchez Ruiz

    2-5Singles

    Skyler Woodward

    3Session1
    4Overall4

    Friday, 2 December

    Flag of Europe.svg Results Flag of the United States.svg
    Doubles

    Shaw/Alcaide

    4-5Doubles

    Van Boening/Strickland

    Singles

    David Alcaide

    5-2Singles

    Tyler Styer

    Doubles

    Sanchez Ruiz/Filler

    5-2Doubles

    Woodward/Strickland

    Singles

    Albin Ouschan

    5-2Singles

    Earl Strickland

    Doubles

    Shaw/Filler

    0-5Doubles

    Van Boening/Woodward

    Singles

    Jayson Shaw

    5-2Singles

    Oscar Dominguez

    4Session2
    8Overall6

    Saturday, 3 December

    Flag of Europe.svg Results Flag of the United States.svg
    Doubles

    Sanchez Ruiz/Alcaide

    3-5Doubles

    Woodward/Van Boening

    Singles

    David Alcaide

    5-3Singles

    Skyler Woodward

    Singles

    Jayson Shaw

    5-3Singles

    Shane Van Boening

    Singles

    Joshua Filler

    5-3Singles

    Tyler Styer

    3Session1
    11Overall7

    Notes

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