U.S. Women
AUBURNDALE, Fla. – The United States wrapped up pool play with a 25-2 victory over Mexico in the Pan-American Women’s Lacrosse Championship at the Lake Myrtle Sports Complex.
AUBURNDALE, Fla. – Emma LoPinto and Charlotte North combined for 20 points as the United States knocked off Peru 25-1 in pool play at the Pan-American Women’s Lacrosse Championship on Friday at the Lake Myrtle Sports Complex.
The victory clinches a spot in the semifinal round for the USA, which also assures the team of a top four finish and a berth in next summer’s World Lacrosse Women’s Championship in Tokyo.
AUBURNDALE, Fla. – The United States women’s national team got a strong test from Puerto Rico in the early going, but pulled away in the second half for a 21-5 victory in the opening pool play game at the 2025 Pan-American Women’s Lacrosse Championship.
Acacia Walker-Weinstein was all of 14 years old when she tried out for the U.S. U19 team in the summer of 1998. One year later she went to Australia as the youngest member of a U.S. team that would bring home a gold medal over the host Aussies.
SPARKS, Md. — Kori Edmondson, the Big Ten Midfielder of the Year and a veteran of the U.S. National Team Program, has been added to the USA roster for this week’s Pan-American Women’s Lacrosse Championship.
SPARKS, Md. — Head coach Acacia Walker-Weinstein and her staff have selected the 22 players that will represent the United States in the Pan-American Lacrosse Association (PALA) Women’s Championship later this month in Auburndale, Fla.
SPARKS, Md. – STX, LLC (“STX”) has signed a multi-year agreement with USA Lacrosse to serve as an official equipment sponsor for the U.S. National Teams Program. Through the agreement, STX will provide equipment for the U.S. men’s and women’s teams in all three disciplines of the sport – box, field and sixes – in addition to the National Team Development Program. All told, STX will help support 14 teams, including the teams that will represent the United States at the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.
SPARKS, Md. — USA Lacrosse has invited 34 of the nation’s top women’s lacrosse players to a training camp in preparation for this year’s Pan-American Women’s Lacrosse Championship. The training camp for the field lacrosse team will take place from June 9-11 at USA Lacrosse headquarters.
Today, USA Lacrosse and Capelli Sport unveiled a multiyear partnership aimed at amplifying the organization’s mission to fuel growth, enrich the experience, and field the best national teams. This new partnership will enable Capelli Sport to expand their presence in lacrosse, as the company continues to develop teamwear uniforms and lifestyle apparel in new markets. Capelli Sport will be the official apparel supplier through 2030, including the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games, with the national teams debuting the new Capelli Sport uniforms in July 2025.
World Lacrosse has announced that Tokyo will be the host city for the 2026 World Lacrosse Women’s Championship. Japan was earlier announced as the host country, but additional details have been finalized and the event will be held from July 24 through August 2 in Tokyo.
This will be the first world lacrosse championship hosted by Japan since 1997 when the U.S. women edged Australia to bring home the World Cup in the Edogawa ward of Tokyo.