Phillylacrosse.com, Posted 6/25/25 – From USA Lacrosse
Head coach Shawn Nadelen and his staff have invited 24 players to participate in the final training camp ahead of the 2025 World Lacrosse Men’s U20 Championship. The final training camp will be held at Cornell University from July 23-26. Following the camp, the staff will determine the final 22 players selected for the world championship roster.
The World Lacrosse Men’s U20 Championship will be held in Seogwipo, South Korea on Jeju Island from August 15-24, 2025. The United States has won all nine junior year championships sponsored by World Lacrosse, most recently capturing the 2022 title in Limerick, Ireland.
The 24 players coming to the training camp include 14 college sophomores, six college freshman and four high school seniors from the 2025 season. The players come from nine states and represent 16 different colleges.
Here’s a complete look at the players invited to the final training camp.
Name Pos Hometown College
Hunter Aquino (Academy of the New Church) A Easton, Pa. Penn State ‘28
Kyle Bergen (Culver Academy-IND) M Newtown Square, Pa. Notre Dame ‘28
Rhett Chambers A Larchmont, N.Y. Providence ‘27
Owen Duffy A East Quogue, N.Y. North Carolina ‘27
Will Erdmann M Norwalk, Conn. Virginia ‘27
Kyle Foster D Phoenix, Md. Ohio State ‘27
Thomas Gravino M Victor, N.Y. Maryland ‘27
Zach Hayashi FO North Potomac, Md. Navy ‘27
Robby Hopper D Severna Park, Md. Virginia ‘29
Patrick Jameison (Conestoga) G Devon, Pa. Duke ‘27
Quintan Kilrain D Purcellville, Va. Johns Hopkins ‘27
Colin Kurdyla M Bridgewater, N.J. Rutgers ‘27
Shawn Lyght D Scotch Plains, N.J. Notre Dame ‘27
Michael Marshall D Westfield, N.J. Cornell ‘28
Brendan Millon A Reisterstown, Md. Virginia ‘29
Anderson Moore G Birmingham, Ala. Georgetown ‘27
Rowyn Nurry (Salesianum School) A Avondale, Pa. Cornell ‘29
Charlie Packard M Hingham, Mass. Richmond ‘27
Anthony Raio M Dix Hills, N.Y. North Carolina ‘29
Jack Schultz M Ridgewood, N.J. Maryland ‘28
Tim Shannehan A Fairfield, Conn. Boston University ‘28
Jack Speidell A East Setauket, N.Y. Harvard ‘27
Brady Wambach FO Pittsford, N.Y. North Carolina ‘27
Luke Warrington M Carmel, Ind. Duke ‘28
Hunter Aquino (Academy of the New Church) A Easton, Pa.
Kyle Bergen (Culver Academy-IND) M Newtown Square, Pa. Notre Dame ‘28
Rhett Chambers A Larchmont, N.Y. Providence ‘27
Owen Duffy A East Quogue, N.Y. North Carolina ‘27
Will Erdmann M Norwalk, Conn. Virginia ‘27
Kyle Foster D Phoenix, Md. Ohio State ‘27
Thomas Gravino M Victor, N.Y.
Zach Hayashi FO North Potomac, Md. Navy ‘27
Robby Hopper D Severna Park, Md. Virginia ‘29
Patrick Jameison (Conestoga) G Devon, Pa.
Quintan Kilrain D Purcellville, Va. Johns Hopkins ‘27
Colin Kurdyla M Bridgewater, N.J. Rutgers ‘27
Shawn Lyght D Scotch Plains, N.J. Notre Dame ‘27
Michael Marshall D Westfield, N.J. Cornell ‘28
Brendan Millon A Reisterstown, Md. Virginia ‘29
Anderson Moore G Birmingham, Ala. Georgetown ‘27
Rowyn Nurry (Salesianum School) A Avondale, Pa. Cornell ‘29
Charlie Packard M Hingham, Mass. Richmond ‘27
Anthony Raio M Dix Hills, N.Y. North Carolina ‘29
Jack Schultz M Ridgewood, N.J. Maryland ‘28
Tim Shannehan A Fairfield, Conn. Boston University ‘28
Jack Speidell A East Setauket, N.Y. Harvard ‘27
Brady Wambach FO Pittsford, N.Y. North Carolina ‘27
Luke Warrington M Carmel, Ind.



