National Senior All-American Game Coming to USA Lacrosse's Tierney Field
Tierney Field at USA Lacrosse headquarters will host some of the nation’s top high school boys’ lacrosse players for the National Senior All-American Game on Friday, June 21 at 7 pm.
Tickets are $10 each and can be purchased online.
The competing players come from 15 states and represent some of the top high school and club programs in the country. Complete rosters are available here, with the group of players divided between two teams — Americans and Nationals.
Last year’s game included players that emerged as some of the nation’s top college freshmen, including Owen Duffy (North Carolina), Patrick Jameison (Duke), Nate Kabiri (Princeton), Shawn Lyght (Notre Dame) and McCabe Millon (Virginia).
This year’s rosters are just as stacked, with 45 of the 46 players headed to NCAA Division I programs and one player going to 2024 NCAA Division III champion Tufts.
AMERICANS
Attack
Peter Buonanno, Deerfield (Mass.), Princeton
Connor Gately, Lawrenceville (N.J.), Yale
Porter Malkiel, Jesuit (Ore.), Princeton
Brady Pokorny, Darien (Conn.), Notre Dame
Jack Ransom, Charlotte Catholic (N.C.), Georgetown
Midfield
Payton Anderson, Brunswick (Conn.), Syracuse
Joey Bambrick, Bellarmine Prep (Wash.), Notre Dame
Sean Browne, Episcopal School of Dallas (Tex.), Virginia
Nate Cobery, Loomis Chaffee (Conn.), Harvard
John Draley, St. John's (D.C.), Maryland
Ben Firlie, McDonogh (Md.), Georgetown
Hudson Hausmann, Brunswick (Conn.), Virginia
Faceoff
Ben McCarthy, Haverford School (Pa.), Duke
Ross Prince, Springside Chestnut Hill (Pa.), Georgetown
LSM
Jimmy Kenney, Needham (Mass.), Notre Dame
Cooper Simpson, St. Francis DeSales (Ohio), Cornell
Defense
Finn Fox, Belmont Hill (Mass.), Princeton
Luke Hublitz, Brunswick (Conn.), Virginia
Michael Marshall, Westfield (N.J.), Cornell
Dillon Stephens, New Canaan (Conn.), Syracuse
Dante Vardaro, St. Anthony's (N.Y.), Penn
Goalie
Andrew Cook, Torrey Pines (Calif.), Johns Hopkins
Graham Stevens, Pingry (N.J.), Harvard
NATIONALS
Attack
Luke Breslin, St. Anthony's (N.Y.), Lehigh
Kyle Colsey, Ridgefield (Conn.), Virginia
Spencer Ford, Boys' Latin (Md.), Maryland
Austin Hicks, Santa Margaret's (Calif.), Duke
Daylin John-Hill, Bolles (Fla.), Jacksonville
Midfield
Hunter Aquino, Academy of the New Church (Pa.), Penn State
Ian Dykes, Sacred Heart Prep (Calif.), Duke
Caden Harshbarger, Lake Mary (Fla.), North Carolina
Mason Szewczyk, Culver (Ind.), North Carolina
Paul VanBastelaar, La Salle (Pa.), Penn
Faceoff
Reid Gills, Severn (Md.), Penn State
Joe Hobot, Loomis Chaffee (Conn.), Johns Hopkins
LSM
Lucca DiBartolomeo, Malvern Prep (Pa.), Penn State
Davis Owens, Landon (Md.), Tufts
Defense
Chase Cellucci, Salesianum (Del.), North Carolina
Ben Fox, Chaminade (N.Y.), North Carolina
Peter Laake, Loyola Blakefield (Md.), Maryland
Nikolas Menendez, Culver (Ind.), Duke
Tommy Snyder, St. Anthony's (N.Y.), Virginia
Goalie
Ben Friedman, Taft (Conn.), Yale
Hayes Schreiner, Springside Chestnut Hill (Pa.), Penn State
Brian Logue
Brian Logue has worked at USA Lacrosse since 2000 and is currently the senior director of communications. He saw his first lacrosse game in 1987 - Virginia at Delaware - and fell in love with the sport while working at Washington and Lee University.