
Top Young Players Will Join U.S. Women's Sixes Training Camp
SPARKS, Md. – In addition to the 12 women’s lacrosse players that will represent the United States in the Atlas Cup this weekend, U.S head coach Lindsey Munday has announced 12 additional players that will be at USA Lacrosse headquarters this week for a sixes training camp.
The Atlas Cup, an eight-team international event featuring the men’s and women’s sixes lacrosse teams from Canada, the Haudenosaunee Nationals, Puerto Rico and the United States, takes place from Sept. 26-28. The training camp runs from Sept. 23-25 in advance of the event.
- Atlas Cup tickets (Note: stadium seats are sold out for Sept. 27 and 28, but lawn seats and limited VIP opportunities remain).
The 12 additional players coming the training camp include seven players that helped the U.S. field team win the Pan-American Women’s Lacrosse Championship in field lacrosse earlier this summer in Auburndale, Fla. – Shea Baker, Anna Brandt, Maddie Burns, Kori Edmondson, Katie Goodale, Emma LoPinto and Emma Muchnick.
Baker, Edmondson, LoPinto and Muchnick were also members of the 2024 U.S. Women’s U20 National Team that won a world championship in Hong Kong, China. They’ll be joined by their former U20 teammates Brigid Duffy and Kate Levy at the training camp.
The three additional players selected for the camp include Jenika Cuocco, a training team member with the U.S. national field team; Clark Hamilton, an alum of the USA Lacrosse National Team Development Program; and Eliza Osburn, a training team member for the 2024 U.S. Women’s U20 National Team.
Here’s the full list of 24 players that will compete during the training camp:
USA Women's sixes camp invites
Name | Position | Hometown | College |
---|---|---|---|
*Sam Apuzzo | Field | West Babylon, N.Y. | Boston College '19 |
Shea Baker | Field | Ithaca, N.Y. | Boston College '26 |
Anna Brandt | Field | White Hall, Md. | Penn '25 |
Maddie Burns | Field | Philadelphia, Pa. | Michigan '24 |
Jenika Cuocco | Goalie | Sound Beach, N.Y. | Drexel/Northwestern '26 |
*Shea Dolce | Goalie | Darien, Conn. | Boston College '26 |
Brigid Duffy | Field | Queensbury, N.Y. | Army '26 |
Kori Edmondson | Field | Severn, Md. | Maryland '26 |
Katie Goodale | Field | Riverhead, N.Y. | Syracuse '24 |
Clark Hamilton | Field | Powder Springs, Ga. | Florida '28 |
*Chloe Humphrey | Field | Darien, Conn. | North Carolina '28 |
*Ally Kennedy | Field | North Babylon, N.Y. | Stony Brook '20 |
*Kenzie Kent | Field | Norwell, Mass. | Boston College '19 |
Kate Levy | Field | Chapel Hill, N.C. | North Carolina '28 |
Emma LoPinto | Field | Manhasset, N.Y. | Boston College '25 |
*Ellie Masera | Field | Eastport, N.Y. | Stony Brook '24 |
*Ally Mastroianni | Field | Martinsville, N.J. | North Carolina '21 |
*Marie McCool | Field | Moorestown, N.J. | North Carolina '18 |
*Taylor Moreno | Goalie | Huntington, N.Y. | North Carolina '21 |
Emma Muchnick | Field | Suffern, N.Y. | Syracuse '26 |
*Charlotte North | Field | Dallas, Texas | Boston College '21 |
Eliza Osburn | Field | Castle Rock, Colo. | North Carolina '28 |
*Izzy Scane | Field | Clarkston, Mich. | Northwestern '22 |
*Cassidy Weeks | Field | Bayport, N.Y. | Boston College '23 |
* - On Atlas Cup roster
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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.

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