
2025 Boys' U17, U19 Youth National Teams Named by USA Lacrosse
SPARKS, Md. — USA Lacrosse has named nearly 50 of the nation’s top young boys’ lacrosse players to the 2025 U15 Youth National U17 and U19 teams. The players were selected following a national combine at USA Lacrosse headquarters in late July that featured more than 150 standout players from around the country.
The U.S. Youth National U17 and U19 teams will compete during the Rivalry Challenge against their counterparts from Lacrosse Canada the weekend of September 18-21 at USA Lacrosse headquarters in Sparks, Md., and then again from Oct. 26-28 against teams representing the Haudenosaunee Nationals and Team Ontario for the Brogden Cup at USA Lacrosse.
The U.S. Youth National Teams are part of the National Team Development Program, which expanded this year to six total teams – boys’ and girls teams at the U15, U17 and U19 age groupings. More than 2,000 players around the country have participated in the process. Launched in 2019, the National Team Development Program provides high-level training for the nation’s top young players and acclimates them to the national team system.
The co-head coaches for the U17 team are PLL player Mark Glicini and Hofstra assistant coach Michael Gongas. They are assisted by veteran coach Todd MacFarlene and Maryland assistant coach Tim O’Branski.
The co-head coaches for the U19 team are a pair of PLL assistant coaches with U.S. national team experience – Steven Brooks and Drew Snider. They are assisted by Cole Kirst, the captain of the U.S. gold-medal winning U21 team in 2022, and Will Snider, the head coach of O’Dea High School in Washington State.
Former Loyola star and college coach Jack Runkel serves as the goalie coach for the boys’ U.S. Youth National Teams.
The National Team Development Program is sponsored by Capelli Sport, Gait Lacrosse, STX, MedStar Health, Athletic Republic, First Scout Productions, HotelPlanner and NCSA.
Here’s a complete list of the players named to the 2025 U.S. Boys’ U17 and U19 Youth National teams:
USA Lacrosse Boys' U17
Youth National Team
Name | Position | Grad Year | School | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jack Abraham | A | St. Edward (Ohio) | Burning River | |
Gray Bunting | D | Benjamin School (Fla) | Sweetlax Carolina | |
George Caldroney | A | IMG Academy (Fla.) | MadDog National | |
Jack Czepiel | D | Tabor Academy (Mass.) | Laxachusetts | |
Jake FitzGerald | M | Marin Catholic (Calif.) | ADVNC NDP / West Coast Starz | |
Tate Fontanazza | M | Salesianum (Del.) | Brotherly Love | |
TC Goodman | A | McDonogh (Md.) | Crabs | |
Johnny Gray | A | Chaminade (N.Y.) | 91 Venom | |
Mason Holm | M | Episcopal Academy (Pa.) | Brotherly Love | |
Sam Kelleher | LSM | Malvern Prep (Pa.) | 2Way | |
PJ Kennedy | A | Culver Military Academy (Ind.) | Mad Dog National | |
Tommy Leland | M | Gonzaga College (D.C.) | Madlax | |
Evan March | D | St. Paul's (Md.) | Baltimore Crabs | |
Jack Meszaros | FO | Sussex Academy (Del.) | Madlax Capital | |
Behrgan Nyman | D | Lawrenceville (N.J.) | Hilltop | |
Parker Old | A | Upper Arlington (Ohio) | Resolute | |
Brennan Reilly | G | Saint Ignatius (Ohio) | Resolute | |
Connor Song | D | Episcopal Academy (Pa.) | Brotherly Love / Red Hots National | |
Jett Stake | G | Lawrenceville (N.J.) | Team 91 LI | |
Zachary Strohmeier | M | Salesianum (Del.) | Brotherly Love | |
Harrison Tyler | A | Lawrenceville (N.J.) | Leading Edge | |
Declan Vaughan | LSM | McDonogh (Md.) | FCA MD Blue | |
Jayden Walters | M | Tabor Academy (Mass.) | Laxachusetts | |
Matthew Young | M | Roxbury Latin (Mass.) | 3D New England |
USA Lacrosse Boys' U19
Youth National Team
Name | Position | Grad Year | School | Club |
---|---|---|---|---|
Jackson Allen | LSM | IMG Academy (Fla.) | Sweetlax | |
Angelo Anobile | A | North Shore (N.Y.) | IGLOO | |
Josh Berger | A | Roslyn (N.Y.) | Shore 2 Shore | |
Jake Casamento | D | Half Hollow Hills West (N.Y.) | True Blue | |
Mac Clancey | A | Haddonfield (N.J.) | Jersey Express | |
McKinley "Mac" Cronin | D | St. John's College (D.C.) | Next Level | |
Jack Freeman | M | Summit (N.J.) | Leading Edge | |
Coleman Garrett | FO | Fairfield Prep (Conn.) | Cavalry | |
Braedyn Gialanella | A | Lacey Township (N.J.) | Blue Star | |
David Gould | A | St. Anne's Belfield (Va.) | Mad Dog National | |
Jayden James | D | St Johns College (D.C.) | Next Level | |
Callan Knoebel | M | Valor Christian (Colo.) | Colorado Kings | |
Will Kovacs | G | St. Paul VI (Va.) | VLC | |
Oliver Kowal | D | Victor Central (N.Y.) | Sweetlax Upstate | |
Danny Kuriger | D | Lasalle College (Pa.) | Mesa | |
Nevan McKneely | LSM | Loyola Blakefield (Md.) | Team 91 Maryland | |
Pearce Powers | LSM | Highland Park (Texas) | SweetLax Florida | |
Ike Stitle | A | Carmel (Ind.) | True Illinois | |
Tristan Vitale | M | Sayville (N.Y.) | Long Island Express | |
Benjamin Waechter | LSM | Brother Rice (Mich.) | Stealth / Grizzlies | |
Greyson Weltler | D | Downers Grove (Ill.) | Team Illinois | |
Thomas White | G | St Andrews (Del.) | Next Level | |
Lincoln Wildey | A | Champion (Texas) | Mad Dog National | |
Francisco Williams | M | IMG Academy (Fla.) | True National | |
AJ Yeung | FO | Holderness (N.H.) | NH Tomahawks |
About USA Lacrosse
USA Lacrosse, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit corporation, is a Recognized Sports Organization of the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee. As the governing body of men’s and women’s lacrosse in the United States, USA Lacrosse fuels the growth, enriches the experience, and fields the best National Teams, supporting more than 425,000 members across the country.
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.

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