Name: Dean Schiller
Position: Defender/Midfielder
Sport: Field Hockey
DOB: 4/12/2001
Hometown: Alexandria, Va.
High School: TC Williams
College: University of Maryland
College Year: 2023
Team/Club: DC Dragons
World Championship Experience
  • 6th - 2017 Sultan of Johor Cup (Johor Bahru, Malaysia)
  • 15th - 2021 FIH Odisha Hockey Men's Junior World Cup (Bhubaneswar, India)
Other Career Highlights
  • 2023: Named to the U.S. Men's National Indoor Team, Big Apple International Indoor Championship
  • 2022: Named to U.S. Men's National Team (September)
  • 2022: Named to U.S. Men's National Indoor Team (March), CanAm Indoor Series (Spring City, Pa.)
  • 2021: Named to U.S. Men's National Indoor Team
  • 2021: Named to U.S. Men's National Development Team (September)
  • 2020: Named to U.S. Men's National Indoor Team, Rohrmax Cup (Vienna, Austria)
  • 2020: Named to U.S. U-21 Men's National Team
  • 2019: Named to U.S. U-21 Men's National Team (October)
  • 2019: Argentina Tour, Netherlands Tour, Series against Chile (Santiago, Chile), Series against Canada (Moorpark, Calif.)
  • 2019: Named to U.S. U-21 Men's National Team (June)
  • 2018: Series against U-19 Chile (Santiago, Chile), Junior Nations Invitational Tournament (New Haven, Conn.), U-18/U-23 Canada National Championship (Toronto, Canada), Series against Chile (Greenwich, Conn.)
  • 2018: Named to U.S. U-19 Men's National Team (July)
  • 2017: Series against Canada (Moorpark, Calif.)
  • 2017: Named to U.S. U-19 Men's National Team (February)
  • 2014: Named to U.S. U-15 Men's National Team (June)
Personal: Son of Kathy and Ingo Schiller...Has three siblings, Maggie Jackson, Emily Jackson, & Anthony Cordero...Game Day Mantra: "Head up, eyes open."...Best Words of Advice: "The worst thing you can do is not try at all."...Year Joined Junior USMNT: 2014
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After Schiller stopped playing soccer, the National Indoor Tournament was coming up and he had family that was already planning on attending, so he decided to also participate. He had a good experience, so he decided to continue playing field hockey from then on.