USA Lacrosse Names U.S. Men's Team Roster for Fall Classic
SPARKS, Md. — USA Lacrosse has named the 23-player U.S. Men’s National Team roster that will compete against rival Canada and NCAA semifinalist Penn State at the USA Lacrosse Fall Classic taking place Oct. 13-15 at USA Lacrosse headquarters in Sparks, Maryland.
The U.S. roster includes six members of the 2023 U.S. Men’s National Training Team — Grant Ament, Justin Anderson, Jack Hannah, Asher Nolting, Mike Sisselberger and Logan Wisnauskas — as well as 2022 U.S. Men’s U21 National Team co-captain Cole Kirst.
Four Kirst brothers played for the U.S. Men’s Box National Team this past weekend at the North American Invitational, leading USA White to the LAXNAI championship. Three of them will be in red, white and blue again at the Fall Classic, with Colin Kirst and Connor Kirst joining Cole on the roster.
The other players with national team experience are Mac O’Keefe (2016 U.S. Men’s U19 National Team) and Jackson Bonitz (2022 U.S. Men’s U21 National Team). A senior defenseman at Navy, Bonitz is the only current collegian on the U.S. roster. Jared Conners played in the 2021 Fall Classic.
Ament, Conners, O’Keefe and Sisselberger recently won the Premier Lacrosse League championship with Archers LC. Connor Maher, whose clutch end line dive late in the fourth quarter helped secure the 15-14 win over Waterdogs LC in the Sept. 25 final, also will suit up for the U.S.
Tickets are on sale for the USA Lacrosse Fall Classic. The three-day event features the U.S. and Canadian men’s senior teams and women’s U20 teams, reigning NCAA women’s champion Northwestern, NCAA men’s semifinalist Penn State, the USA Select U16 and U18 boys’ and girls’ teams and high school-aged teams from the Haudenosaunee Nation and Ontario.
2023 USA Lacrosse Fall Classic Roster
Name |
Pos |
Pro Teams |
College |
---|---|---|---|
Gavin Adler |
D |
Atlas |
Cornell '23 |
Grant Ament |
A |
Archers |
Penn State '20 |
Justin Anderson |
M |
Chrome |
North Carolina '21 |
Jackson Bonitz |
D |
|
Navy '24 |
Matt Campbell |
M |
Cannons |
Villanova '23 |
Jared Conners |
LSM |
Archers |
Virginia '21 |
Matt DeLuca |
G |
Waterdogs |
Delaware '20 |
Bubba Fairman |
SSDM |
Cannons |
Maryland '22 |
Zach Geddes |
SSDM |
Chaos/Colorado |
Georgetown '22 |
Jack Hannah |
M |
Waterdogs/Las Vegas |
Denver '22 |
Connor Kirst |
M |
Whipsnakes/Las Vegas |
Villanova '20/Rutgers '21 |
Cole Kirst |
M |
Redwoods/Halifax |
Lehigh '22/Syracuse '23 |
Colin Kirst |
G |
Cannons/Las Vegas |
Lehigh '20/Rutgers '22 |
Petey LaSalla |
FO |
Whipsnakes/New York |
Virginia '23 |
Connor Maher |
SSDM |
Archers |
North Carolina '23 |
Brett Makar |
D |
Atlas |
Maryland '23 |
Asher Nolting |
A |
Cannons |
High Point '22 |
Mac O'Keefe |
A |
Archers/San Diego |
Penn State '21 |
Ethan Rall |
LSM |
Cannons |
Rutgers '23 |
Mike Sisselberger |
FO |
Archers |
Lehigh '23 |
Colin Squires |
D |
Whipsnakes |
Denver '21 |
Matt Whitcher |
SSDM |
Waterdogs |
York '18 |
Logan Wisnauskas |
A |
Chrome/Colorado |
Maryland '22 |
The U.S. Men’s National Team trains and plays using best-in-class products from Nike Lacrosse (apparel and footwear), DJO (sports bracing) and game-changing, high-performance equipment from Cascade Maverik and Warrior.
In addition to these partners, Gatorade, MedStar Health and National Center for Safety Initiatives are official sponsors of the U.S. National Team Program. Team training is also aided by products from Athletic Republic.
Funding for the national team also comes from generous donors to the USA Lacrosse Foundation. Help support the team.
About USA Lacrosse
USA Lacrosse, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, is the governing body of men’s and women’s lacrosse in the United States, leads the U.S. National Teams Program and establishes universal standards. With more than 400,000 members across the country, USA Lacrosse unites the community of players, coaches, officials, parents, and program leaders. Working together, we inspire participation, enrich the athlete experience, and support the growth of the sport.
Matt DaSilva
Matt DaSilva is the editor in chief of USA Lacrosse Magazine. He played LSM at Sachem (N.Y.) and for the club team at Delaware. Somewhere on the dark web resides a GIF of him getting beat for the game-winning goal in the 2002 NCLL final.