Patrick Harris

  • 3

    GOLD

  • 6

    SILVER

  • 3

    BRONZE

Athlete Bio#

Age

39

Hometown

Moorpark, CA

Education

Moorpark High School, California University of Pennsylvania

World Championship Experience
  • Gold - 2023 Rohrmax Cup (Indoor) (Vienna, Austria)
  • Gold - 2012 World League Round 1 (Chula Vista, Calif.), Top Goal Scorer of the Tournament Award
  • Gold - 2008 Indoor Pan American Cup (San Juan, Argentina), Top Scorer of the Tournament Award
  • Silver - 2021 Indoor Pan American Cup (Spring City, Pa.), Top Scorer of the Tournament Award
  • Silver - 2019 3 Nations Invitational (Benalmadena, Spain), Player of the Tournament Award
  • Silver - 2010 Indoor Pan American Cup (Barquisimeto, Venezuela)
  • Silver - 2009 Pan American Cup (Santiago, Chile)
  • Silver - 2005 Indoor Pan American Cup (Kitchener, Canada)
  • Silver - 2002 Indoor Pan American Cup (Rockville, Md.)
  • Bronze - 2019 Pan American Games (Lima, Peru)
  • Bronze - 2017 Pan American Cup (Lancaster, Pa.)
  • Bronze - 2017 World League Round 2 (Tacarigua, Trinidad & Tobago)
  • 4th - 2023 Pan American Games (Santiago, Chile)
  • 4th - 2023 FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup (Pretoria, South Africa)
  • 4th - 2022 Pan American Cup (Santiago, Chile)
  • 4th - 2019 Hockey Series Final (Bhubaneswar, India)
  • 5th - 2015 Pan American Games (Toronto, Canada)
  • 5th - 2013 World League Round 2 (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)
  • 7th - 2015 World League Round 2 (Chula Vista, Calif.)
  • 7th - 2011 Champions Challenge II (Lille, France), Champions Challenge II Player of the Tournament Award
  • 11th - 2011 FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup (Poznan, Poland)
  • 13th - 2024 FIH Hockey5s World Cup (Muscat, Oman)
  • Canceled - 2022 FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup (Liège, Belgium)
  • 2025 FIH Hockey Nations Cup 2 (Muscat, Oman)
Career Highlights
  • 2024: Series against Chile (Santiago, Chile)
  • 2024: Named to U.S. Men's National Indoor Team
  • 2023: Named to U.S. Men's National Team (September), 2023 Pan American Elite Team
  • 2023: 3-Nations Tournament (Pisa, Italy), 4-Nations Tournament (Prague, Czech Republic), 3-Nations Tournament (Hangzhou, China)
  • 2023: Named to the U.S. Men's National Indoor Team, Nkosi Cup (Cape Town, South Africa)
  • 2022: Named to U.S. Men's National Team (September), 2022 Pan American Elite Team
  • 2022: 4-Nations Tournament (Glasgow, Scotland)
  • 2022: Named to the U.S. Men's National Indoor Team, FIH Indoor Hockey World Cup Selection Camp
  • 2021: Europe Tour (Frankfurt, Germany & Antwerp, Belgium), Series against Canada (Moorpark, Calif.), Named to 2021 Pan American Indoor Elite Team
  • 2021: Named to U.S. Men's National Team (September)
  • 2021: Named to U.S. Men's National Indoor Team
  • 2020: Series against South Africa (Durban, South Africa)
  • 2019: Series against Korea (Seoul, South Korea), Named to 2019 Pan American Elite Team
  • 2018: Europe Tour (France, Spain, Scotland, Ireland)
  • 2017: Series against France (Paris, France), Named to 2017 Pan American Elite Team
  • 2015: Series against Argentina (Boston, Mass.), European Tour (Den Hague, The Netherlands & Antwerp, Belgium)
  • 2011: Named to U.S. Men's National Indoor Team
  • 2010: Named to U.S. Men's National Indoor Team
  • 2008: Named to U.S. Men's National Indoor Team
  • 2005: Named to U.S. Men's National Indoor Team
  • 2002: Named to U.S. Men's National Indoor Team
  • 2000: Joined U.S. Men's National Team
Personal
Son of Dave and Elaine Harris...Has a brother Sean...Began playing field hockey in 1990...Game Day Mantra: "Routine, focus on the next moment, have fun."...Favorite Sports Quote: "First I went left, he did too. Then I went right, and he did too. Then I went left again, and he went to buy a hot dog." - Zlatan Ibrahimovic...Best Words of Advice: “There is a fine line between passion and obsession. Be passionate about what you do in life, but don’t obsess so much that you forget to enjoy what you are doing.”
Representing the red, white and blue since 2000, Harris has committed his countless minutes and hours to the U.S. Men’s National Team – a sheer passion that was instilled in him by his father. A hockey enthusiast himself, Harris’ father signed Harris up for a local field hockey league at the age of five. Never putting down the stick since, Harris went on to achieve accolades such as the MVP of the 2007 USA Field Hockey National Championship in Chula Vista, Calif. and was named the top goal scorer of the International Hockey Federation's World League Round 1 tournament in Chula Vista, Cali. Harris was also a key contributor in Team USA's second place finish at the 2009 Pan American Cup in Santiago, Chile. A natural when it comes to the sport, Harris would like to believe that he didn’t choose the sport, but rather, the sport chose him.

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