USA Lacrosse Names 2024 U.S. Women's U20 Training Team
SPARKS, Md. — Following three days of intense tryouts featuring nearly 100 of the best women’s lacrosse players in the country, head coach Kelly Amonte Hiller has named 42 players to the 2024 U.S. Women’s U20 Training Team.
“We had an incredible weekend at USA Lacrosse headquarters,” Amonte Hiller said. “The amount of pure talent and passion for the sport made the weekend unforgettable. We’re so excited for the next step on this journey to Hong Kong with this strong group of players.”
The 42 players named to the training team come from high schools from 12 states and the District of Columbia and represent 19 colleges with their current enrollment or commitment.
The U20 training team will be back at USA Lacrosse for a training camp in August and will compete at the USA Lacrosse Fall Classic in October before the final roster is ultimately selected to represent the country at the 2024 World Lacrosse Women’s U20 Championship in Hong Kong, China next summer.
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.
The U.S. women’s national teams train and play using best-in-class products from Nike Lacrosse (apparel and footwear), Enovis (formerly DJO - sports bracing) and game-changing, high-performance equipment from Cascade/Maverik, Gait Lacrosse and STX.
In addition to these partners, Gatorade, MedStar Health, National Center for Safety Initiatives and Stryker are official sponsors of the U.S. national team program. Team training is also aided by products from Athletic Republic.
U.S. WOMEN'S U20 TRAINING TEAM
NAME |
POS |
HIGH SCHOOL |
COLLEGE |
---|---|---|---|
Francesca Argentieri |
G |
Westhill (N.Y.) ’22 |
Northwestern |
Shea Baker |
M |
Ithaca (N.Y.) ’22 |
Boston College |
Caitlin Barrett |
M |
Manhasset (N.Y.) ’23 |
Duke |
Alexandra Blake |
M |
Medfield (Mass.) ’23 |
Northwestern |
Ava Bleckley |
M |
Archbishop Carroll (Pa.) ’23 |
James Madison |
Camryn Callaghan |
A |
Upper Arlington (Ohio) ’22 |
Cincinnati |
Grace Callahan |
D |
Victor (N.Y.) ’22 |
Michigan |
Lydia Colasante |
M |
Tatnall (Del.) ’23 |
Boston College |
Kylee Colbert |
M |
North Shore (N.Y.) ’23 |
Boston College |
Kaitlyn Davies |
M |
Wayne Hills (N.J.) ’22 |
Florida |
Margaret DeFabio |
M |
Summit (N.J.) ’22 |
Navy |
Kate Demark |
D |
Darien (Conn.) ’23 |
Virginia |
Lindsey Devir |
M |
Ridgewood (N.J.) ’23 |
Stanford |
Shea Dolce |
G |
Darien (Conn.) ’22 |
Boston College |
Brigid Duffy |
M |
Queensbury (N.Y.) ’22 |
Army |
Kori Edmondson |
M |
McDonogh (Md.) ’22 |
Maryland |
Madison Epke |
A |
Guilford (Conn.) ’22 |
James Madison |
Catherine Erb |
A |
Shoreham-Wading River (N.Y.) ’22 |
Dartmouth |
Darcy Felter |
M |
Penn Charter (Pa.) ’22 |
North Carolina |
Kaleigh Harden |
M |
New Canaan (Conn.) ’22 |
North Carolina |
Jordyn Harrison |
D |
Hotchkiss (Conn.) ’22 |
Michigan |
Chloe Humphrey |
A |
Darien (Conn.) ’23 |
North Carolina |
GraceAnn Leonard |
M |
Shoreham-Wading River (N.Y.) ’23 |
North Carolina |
Kate Levy |
M |
McDonogh (Md.) ’24 |
North Carolina |
Abigail LoCascio |
A |
St. Anthony's (N.Y.) ’22 |
Northwestern |
Emma LoPinto |
A |
Manhasset (N.Y.) ’21 |
Boston College |
Paris Masaracchia |
D |
Bishop Shanahan (Pa.) ’22 |
Clemson |
Eliza Osburn |
M |
Valor Christian (Colo.) ’24 |
North Carolina |
Aliya Polisky |
A |
Franklin (Tenn.) ’22 |
Stanford |
Madison Rassas |
M |
Georgetown Visitation (D.C.) ’24 |
Notre Dame |
Stella Ray |
D |
Myers Park (N.C.) ’22 |
George Washington |
Allison Reilly |
A |
Sayville (N.Y.) ’22 |
Army |
Hannah Rudolph |
M |
Good Counsel (Md.) ’24 |
Northwestern |
Devon Russell |
M |
New Canaan (Conn.) ’24 |
Boston College |
Madison Smith |
M |
Tamalpais (Calif.) ’23 |
Northwestern |
Julia Suriano |
G |
Bryn Mawr (Md.) ’23 |
Maryland |
Madison Taylor |
M |
Wantagh (N.Y.) ’22 |
Northwestern |
Jocelyn Torres |
G |
Glenelg (Md.) ’22 |
Virginia Tech |
Grace Turner |
D |
Penn Charter (Pa.) ’22 |
Stanford |
Alexis Ventresca |
A |
Episcopal Academy (Pa.) ’23 |
Northwestern |
Alexa Vogelman |
M |
Owen J. Roberts (Pa.) ’23 |
Syracuse |
Maggie Weisman |
A |
Glenelg Country (Md.) ’22 |
Maryland |
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.