The 2023 Moscni Cup starts just two weeks from today. So, again this year, I am posting the career Mosconi-Cup records of this year's players. The combined records for each player were compiled from the yearly match results shown on Wikipedia, from matchroompool.com archives, and from my own records The career records of everyone who has ever played on either team can be found here: https://forums.azbilliards.com/thre...er-played-on-either-team.464772/#post-6028857
Team USA will enter the event with a combined 29 years of Cup experience, with 55% (16 years) of that in Van Boening. Team Europe has 23 years of Cup experience, with Shaw the most experienced at 7 years. The only rookie this year is on Team USA. Team Europe's roster this year is the same as last year's.
Method 1. Under this method, I counted a full win or loss for each player in each match (i.e., not splitting the point into fifths or sixths for teams matches, or thirds for trebles matches, or halves for doubles matches). So these numbers essentially answer the question: "In how many winning and losing matches has each player been involved?" [Note that a record like 16-27 means 16 wins and 27 losses, not 16 wins out of 27 matches.]
Method 2. Another way of looking at the records is to count a full point for each player in a singles win or loss, half a point for each player in a doubles win or loss, one-third of a point for each player in a trebles win or loss, and one-fifth (one-sixth in 2006) of a point for each player in a team win or loss. So the following numbers essentially answer the question: "What numerical contribution has each player made to the overall Mosconi Cup match scores?"
Team USA
Team USA will enter the event with a combined 29 years of Cup experience, with 55% (16 years) of that in Van Boening. Team Europe has 23 years of Cup experience, with Shaw the most experienced at 7 years. The only rookie this year is on Team USA. Team Europe's roster this year is the same as last year's.
Method 1. Under this method, I counted a full win or loss for each player in each match (i.e., not splitting the point into fifths or sixths for teams matches, or thirds for trebles matches, or halves for doubles matches). So these numbers essentially answer the question: "In how many winning and losing matches has each player been involved?" [Note that a record like 16-27 means 16 wins and 27 losses, not 16 wins out of 27 matches.]
Team USA
• Shane Van Boening (16 yrs. -- 2007-2022) ..... 16-27 singles, 21-23 doubles, 8-8 teams, 45-58 total (winning percentage of 44%)
• Skyler Woodward (8 yrs. -- 2015-2022) ..... 9-6 singles, 11-15 doubles, 5-3 teams, 25-24 total (51%)
• Tyler Styer (4 yrs. -- 2018-2019, 2021-2022) ..... 2-5 singles, 6-4 doubles, 3-1 teams, 11-10 total (52%)
• Fedor Gorst (1 yr. -- 2020, on Team Europe) ..... 1-0 singles, 1-1 doubles, 0-1 teams, 2-2 total (50%)
• Shane Wolford (0 yrs. -- rookie)
• Team USA Total (29 yrs.) ..... 28-38 singles, 39-43 doubles, 16-13 teams, 83-94 total (47%)
Team Europe
• Jayson Shaw (7 yrs. -- 2016-2022) ..... 13-6 singles, 11-8 doubles, 3-4 teams, 27-18 total (60%)
• Albin Ouschan (6 yrs. -- 2015-2016, 2018, 2020-2022) ..... 5-3 singles, 12-6 doubles, 2-4 teams, 19-13 total (59%)
• Joshua Filler (5 yrs. -- 2017, 2019-2022) ..... 10-3 singles, 9-3 doubles, 1-4 teams, 20-10 total (67%)
• David Alcaide (4 yrs. -- 2006, 2017, 2021-2022) ..... 5-1 singles, 7-4 doubles, 1-1 trebles, 1-4 teams, 14-10 total (58%)
• Francisco Sanchez-Ruiz (1 yr. -- 2022) ..... 0-1 singles, 2-1 doubles, 0-1 teams, 2-3 total (40%)
• Team Europe Total (23 yrs.) ..... 33-14 singles, 41-22 doubles, 1-1 trebles, 7-17 teams, 82-54 total (60%)
Method 2. Another way of looking at the records is to count a full point for each player in a singles win or loss, half a point for each player in a doubles win or loss, one-third of a point for each player in a trebles win or loss, and one-fifth (one-sixth in 2006) of a point for each player in a team win or loss. So the following numbers essentially answer the question: "What numerical contribution has each player made to the overall Mosconi Cup match scores?"
Team USA
• Shane Van Boening (16 yrs. -- 2007-2022) ..... 16-27 singles, 10.5-11.5 doubles, 1.6-1.6 teams, 28.1-40.1 total (41%)
• Skyler Woodward (8 yrs. -- 2015-2022) ..... 9-6 singles, 5.5-7.5 doubles, 1.0-0.6 teams, 15.5-14.1 total (52%)
• Tyler Styer (4 yrs. -- 2018-2019, 2021-2022) ..... 2-5 singles, 3-2 doubles, 0.6-0.2 teams, 5.6-7.2 total (44%)
• Fedor Gorst (1 yr. -- 2020) ..... 1-0 singles, 0.5-0.5 doubles, 0-0.2 teams, 1.5-0.7 total (68%)
• Shane Wolford (0 yrs. -- rookie)
• Team USA Total (29 yrs.) ..... 28-38 singles, 19.5-21.5 doubles, 3.2-2.6 teams, 50.7-62.1 total (45%)
Team Europe
• Jayson Shaw (7 yrs. -- 2016-2022) ..... 13-6 singles, 5.5-4.0 doubles, 0.6-0.8 teams, 19.1-10.8 total (64%)
• Albin Ouschan (6 yrs. -- 2015-2016, 2018, 2020-2022) ..... 5-3 singles, 6-3 doubles, 0.4-0.8 teams, 11.4-6.8 total (63%)
• Joshua Filler (5 yrs. -- 2017, 2019-2022) ..... 10-3 singles, 4.5-1.5 doubles, 0.2-0.8 teams, 14.7-5.3 total (74%)
• David Alcaide (4 yrs. -- 2006, 2017, 2021-2022) ..... 5-1 singles, 3.5-2.0 doubles, 0.3-0.3 trebles, 0.2-0.7 teams, 9.0-4.1 total (69%)
• Francisco Sanchez-Ruiz (1 yr. -- 2022) ..... 0-1 singles, 1.0-0.5 doubles, 0-0.2 teams, 1.0-1.7 total (37%)
• Team Europe Total (23 yrs.) ..... 33-14 singles, 20.5-11.0 doubles, 0.3-0.3 trebles, 1.4-3.3 teams, 55.2-28.7 total (66%)