June Training Camp Roster Named for U.S. Men's National Team
USA Lacrosse has invited over 40 of the nation’s top men’s lacrosse players for a training camp for the field team in the U.S. Men’s National Team Program. The camp will take place in Charlotte, N.C., from June 7-9, following the Premier Lacrosse League’s weekend of games in Charlotte.
This will be the second training camp since Seth Tierney took over as the head coach of the U.S. national team and the team is gearing up for the Pan-American Lacrosse Championship in Kingston, Jamaica from Aug. 17-23. The Pan-American event is a continental qualifier for next summer’s world championship in Japan.
The training camp roster features 11 players that represented the U.S. and won gold at the 2023 World Lacrosse Men’s Championship in San Diego – Trevor Baptiste, Matt Dunn, J.T. Giles Harris, Zach Goodrich, TD Ierlan, Danny Logan, Brennan O’Neill, Blaze Riorden, Jack Rowlett, Michael Sowers and Ryan Terefenko.
Some other notes on the training camp roster:
- Former NFL player Jared Bernhardt will be playing with the U.S. program for the first time since helping the U.S. Men’s U19 team win a world championship in 2016.
- Two current collegiate players have been invited – Duke’s Aidan Maguire and Notre Dame’s Shawn Lyght. Both will be competing in the NCAA semifinals this weekend.
- Four of the last five winners of the Tewaaraton Award, given to the nation’s top college player, are competing – C.J. Kirst (2025), Pat Kavanagh (2024), Brennan O’Neill (2023) and Jared Bernhardt (2021).
The complete training camp roster follows:
USA Men's Training Camp Roster
| Name | Position | College | PLL |
|---|---|---|---|
| Gavin Adler | D | Cornell ’23 | Philadelphia |
| Trevor Baptiste | FO | Denver ’18 | New York |
| Jared Bernhardt | O | Maryland '21 | Denver |
| Kenny Brower | D | Duke ’24 | Philadelphia |
| Matt Campbell | O | Villanova '23 | Boston |
| Aidan Carroll | O | Georgetown ’25 | Maryland |
| Xander Dickson | O | Virginia '23 | New York |
| Matt Dunn | D | Maryland '16 | Maryland |
| Jackson Eicher | O | Army '25 | Carolina |
| Liam Entenmann | G | Notre Dame ’24 | New York |
| Jimmy Freehill | D | Denver '25 | Philadelphia |
| Zach Geddes | SSDM | Georgetown ’22 | Denver |
| J.T. Giles-Harris | D | Duke ’21 | Denver |
| Zach Goodrich | SSDM | Towson '19 | Boston |
| Jack Hannah | O | Denver ’22 | Philadelphia |
| TD Ierlan | FO | Yale ‘20/Denver | California |
| Cole Kastner | D | Virginia '24 | California |
| Chris Kavanagh | O | Notre Dame ’25 | California |
| Pat Kavanagh | O | Notre Dame ’24 | Denver |
| C.J. Kirst | O | Cornell ’25 | Philadelphia |
| Colin Kirst | G | Rutgers '22 | Boston |
| Shane Knobloch | O | Rutgers ’24 | Carolina |
| Danny Logan | SSDM | Denver '21 | New York |
| Shawn Lyght | D | Notre Dame '27 | |
| Coulter Mackesy | O | Princeton ’25 | Boston |
| Aidan Maguire | SSDM | Duke ‘26 | Utah |
| T.J. Malone | O | Penn State ’24 | Maryland |
| Andrew McAdorey | O | Duke ’25 | California |
| Logan McNaney | G | Maryland ’25 | Denver |
| Mac O’Keefe | O | Penn State ’21 | Utah |
| Brennan O’Neill | O | Duke ’24 | Denver |
| Ben Ramsey | SSDM | Notre Dame ’25 | Boston |
| Blaze Riorden | G | UAlbany ‘16 | Carolina |
| Jack Rowlett | D | North Carolina ’19 | Carolina |
| Connor Shellenberger | O | Virginia ’24 | New York |
| Michael Sowers | O | Princeton '20/Duke | Philadelphia |
| Alec Stathakis | FO | Denver '24 | Philadelphia |
| Ryan Terefenko | SSDM | Ohio State ’21 | Denver |
| Brian Tevlin | SSDM | Yale '22/Notre Dame | California |
| Matt Traynor | O | Penn State '25 | New York |
| Luke Wierman | FO | Maryland ’24 | Denver |
| Mason Woodward | D | Marquette ’24 | Utah |
| Ajax Zappitello | D | Maryland ’24 | Maryland |
The U.S. Men’s National Team trains and plays using best-in-class products from Capelli Sport (apparel), Caddix (footwear) and game-changing, high-performance equipment from STX.
In addition to these partners, CWENCH Hydration, Halpern Travel, MedStar Health and NCSI are official sponsors of the U.S. National Team Program. Athletic Republic and GoLiveSports are supporting partners.
Funding for the national teams 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 certified by the U.S. Olympic & Paralympic Committee as the National Governing Body for the sport in the United States. USA Lacrosse works to fuel the growth, enrich the experience, and field 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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