
July 9, 2026
By Daniel Cohen
“Roster Report” is a weekly column that features notable actives, questionables, and inactives for the weekend, as of Thursday morning. Full roster information can be found in the Game Center page for each game. Here are the headlines, sorted alphabetically by team:
Atlanta Hustle
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Brett Hulsmeyer is out this week. He’s one of seven players in the league this year with double digit assists, goals, and blocks.
Austin Sol
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Duncan Fitzgerald, who has the second most completions on the Sol this year, is out for Austin’s Carolina-Atlanta double header.
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Jackson Potts is currently listed as Dressed for this weekend; he’s yet to play this year, though he led the team in scores per game in 2025 (6.1) in eight games played.
Boston Glory
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Boston will be missing two of their MVPs this week against Minnesota: Rowan McDonnell and Jeff Babbitt are out.
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Tyler Chan is active after missing the last three games. Chan recorded a game-high three blocks in last year’s championship vs. Minnesota, but is still searching for his first block of 2026 (four games played so far).
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Orion Cable and Simon Carapella are back after missing Boston’s last game. Cable’s 20 goals this season are second most on the team, while Carapella has played the fourth most O-points of any Glory player this year.
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Lander Decraene is back in the lineup after playing just one point vs. Philly in Boston’s last game. His 15 blocks are tied for seventh most in the league this year, third among rookies.
Carolina Flyers
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Allan Laviolette is active after missing Carolina’s last game vs. Atlanta. He returned from a multi-week absence against Vegas on June 20, recording three scores (two assists and a goal) on 16 O-points played.
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Jake Reinhardt is back in the lineup after missing the last two games. While he’s played just five games this season, he’s one of three players on the team averaging at least one block and multiple scores per game.
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Terrence Mitchell is out this week. He’s scored multiple goals in five of eight games this season, though most recently played his first D-line game in Week 10 against Atlanta.
Chicago Union
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Charlie Vukovic, Jake Rubin-Miller, and Andrew Sjogren are Questionable. Vukovic and Rubin-Miller are both top five on the team in D-points played per game, while Sjogren ranks third on the team in plus/minus.
DC Breeze
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Christian Boxley, who leads the Breeze in receiving yards (1,935) this season, is back in the lineup this week.
Indianapolis AlleyCats
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Keegan North is Questionable. The AlleyCats’ sixth all-time scorer has yet to make his 2026 debut.
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William Wettengel is out after suffering a leg injury last week against Chicago. He recorded a season-high seven blocks against Madison last Friday and has the second most blocks on the team since the start of 2023 (despite not playing for Indy in 2025).
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Jonathan Mast will miss just his second game of the season. He ranks second on the team in completions (291) and third in throwing yards (1,984).
Madison Radicals
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Jack Nelson is Questionable this week; he’s scored the fourth most goals (14) on the team this year, and also has the fourth-highest plus/minus (+19).
Minnesota Wind Chill
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Noah Coolman is back after missing last week’s double header. Coolman’s 179 completions and 2,157 total yards both rank fourth on the team.
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Lukas Ambrose is active after missing Minnesota’s last game vs. Pittsburgh. His nine blocks are tied for third most on the team, and he also has the sixth-most receiving yards on the team despite playing 85 percent of his points on defense.
New York Empire
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Solomon Rueschemeyer-Bailey is active for the first time since May 29. He’s averaged 32.0 completions and 266 throwing yards per game in five appearances this season, both marks good for second most on the team.
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Jack Williams is active after missing last week vs. Philly. After Daan De Marrée and Alex Atkins, Williams averages the third most O-points played per game on the team, but has played just five of New York’s nine games.
Pittsburgh Thunderbirds
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Anson Reppermund, who has the fifth most blocks in UFA history and leads the team this year, is out for the Madison game but is listed as active on Saturday at Indy.
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The team will be without Jimmy Towle for both games this week. Towle has the second most scores in franchise history and is third on the team this year with 22 scores.
Seattle Cascades
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Seattle is locked into the two seed in the West, and they’ll be missing (maybe resting?) a handful of starters this week: Conor Belfield, Jack Brown, Langley Fitzpatrick, and Zeppelin Raunig are all out.
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The Cascades are getting back two of their top five block leaders: Asher Lantz is back after missing both games of last week’s road trip, and Ricky McLeod, who’s tied for the league lead with 20 blocks, returns to the lineup after missing the Salt Lake game.







