32 Players Invited to U.S. Women's U20 Training Camp
Head coach Kelly Amonte Hiller has announced that 32 players will be invited to a June training camp for the 2024 U.S. Women’s U20 National Team. The camp will be held at USA Lacrosse Headquarters in Sparks, Md., from June 19-21.
The 32 players are a combination of players named to the initial training team last summer and additional players that participated in the tryout process. The staff continued to evaluate players throughout the 2024 college and high school seasons and also made adjustments based on injuries to training team members.
This is the first time the U20 players will be together since the Fall Classic last October when they swept Canada and Northwestern in a pair of games.
Following the June training camp, a total of 22 players (the maximum final roster size permitted by World Lacrosse) will be invited to a training camp at Northwestern University from July 18-20. The team will then have one final brief camp in Northern California in August before heading to Hong Kong, China for the 2024 World Lacrosse Women’s U20 Championship from August 15-24.
Formerly, a U19 event, World Lacrosse raised the age group to U20 after the 2019 championship in Peterborough, Ontario. Amonte Hiller was the head coach for the 2019 team and helped lead the U.S. to its fifth gold medal in the event. The U.S won the event in 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011 and 2019. Australia won the inaugural championship in 1995 and Canada won in 2015 with the U.S. finishing as the runner-up at those two events.
Below is a complete list of the 32 players invited to the June training camp.
U.S. Women's U20 Training Camp
June 2024 Invites
Name | Pos | Club | High School | HS Grad | College/Commitment |
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Madison Alaimo | A | Long Island Top Guns | Wantagh (N.Y.) | 2023 | Virginia |
Francesca Argentieri | G | Salt City Snipers | Westhill (N.Y.) | 2022 | Northwestern |
Shea Baker | M | Ithaca Little Red | Ithaca (N.Y.) | 2022 | Boston College |
Caitlin Barrett | M | Long Island Top Guns | Manhasset (N.Y.) | 2023 | Duke |
Alexandra Blake | M | Mass Elite | Medfield (Mass.) | 2023 | Northwestern |
Ava Bleckley | M | Phantastix | Archbishop Carroll (Pa.) | 2023 | James Madison |
Grace Callahan | D | Monster Elite | Victor (N.Y.) | 2022 | Michigan |
Lydia Colasante | M | All American Aim | Tatnall (Del.) | 2023 | Boston College |
Noel Cumberland | M | SkyWalkers | Maryvale Prep (Md.) | 2023 | Northwestern |
Kaitlyn Davies | M | STEPS | Wayne Hills (N.J.) | 2022 | Florida |
Kate Demark | D | CT Grizzlies | Darien (Conn.) | 2023 | Virginia |
Shea Dolce | G | CT Grizzlies | Darien (Conn.) | 2022 | Boston College |
Haven Dora | A | Centercourt | Trinity Hall (N.J.) | 2022 | Princeton |
Kori Edmondson | M | M&D Black | McDonogh (Md.) | 2022 | Maryland |
Madison Epke | A | Noreaster Lacrosse Club | Guilford (Conn.) | 2022 | James Madison |
Darcy Felter | A | Big 4 HHH | Penn Charter (Pa.) | 2022 | North Carolina |
Kate Galica | M | NXT Black | Conestoga (Pa.) | 2023 | Virginia |
Jordyn Harrison | D | DEWLAX | Hotchkiss (Conn.) | 2022 | Michigan |
Kate Levy | M | M&D Black | McDonogh (Md.) | 2024 | North Carolina |
Abigail LoCascio | A | Long Island Top Guns | St. Anthony's (N.Y.) | 2022 | Northwestern |
Emma LoPinto | A | Liberty Lacrosse | Manhasset (N.Y.) | 2021 | Boston College |
Emma Muchnick | M | Mad Dog North (N.J.) | Suffern (N.Y.) | 2022 | Syracuse |
Reagan O'Brien | D | Mass Elite | Boston Latin (Mass.) | 2022 | Johns Hopkins |
Eliza Osburn | M | Team 180 | Valor Christian (Colo.) | 2024 | North Carolina |
Aliya Polisky | A | Eagle Stix 2023 Blue | Franklin (Tenn.) | 2022 | Stanford |
Madison Rassas | M | M&D Lacrosse | Georgetown Visitation (D.C.) | 2024 | Notre Dame |
Allison Reilly | A | Long Island Yellow Jackets | Sayville (N.Y.) | 2022 | Army |
Hannah Rudolph | A | Skywalkers | Good Counsel (Md.) | 2024 | Northwestern |
Madison Smith | M | STEPS California | Tamalpais (Calif.) | 2023 | Northwestern |
Julia Suriano | G | Skywalkers | Bryn Mawr (Md.) | 2023 | Maryland |
Madison Taylor | M | Long Island Top Guns | Wantagh (N.Y.) | 2022 | Northwestern |
Alexis Ventresca | A | Big 4 HHH | Episcopal Academy (Pa.) | 2023 | Northwestern |
The following three players will not be at this month’s training camp, but are still under consideration for the final 22-player roster: Brigid Duffy (Army West Point), Chloe Humphrey (North Carolina) and GraceAnn Leonard (North Carolina).
The U.S. Women’s National Team trains and plays using game-changing, high-performance equipment from Cascade Maverik, Gait Lacrosse and STX and best-in-class products from Enovis (sports bracing).
In addition to these partners, Gatorade, MedStar Health and Stryker are official sponsors of the U.S. National Team Program. Team training is also aided by products from Athletic Republic. Funding for the national teams also comes from generous donors to the USA Lacrosse Foundation. Help support the team.
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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.