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Philly women, Team USA begin play today at Pan-American Lacrosse Association Women’s Championship in Florida

June 26, 2025 by Chris Goldberg

Phillylacross.com, Posted 6/26/25 – From Press Release

The U.S. opens play today at the 2025 Pan-American Women’s Lacrosse Championship in Auburndale, Fla.

Team USA opens the 8-team event against Puerto Rico and will then follow up with pool play games against Peru and Mexico.

The top four teams at the Pan-American championship will qualify for the Division I bracket at the 2026 World Lacrosse Women’s Championship in Tokyo, and the next three finishers will earn a spot in the Division II bracket.

The U.S. and Canada have been the dominant teams in women’s field lacrosse over the last decade, with Canada finishing as the runner-up to the U.S. at the senior level in the two most recent world championships in 2017 and 2022.

The U.S. roster is loaded, led by six members of the 2022 U.S. team that captured the World Lacrosse Women’s Championship gold medal – Sam Apuzzo, Ally Kennedy, Ally Mastroianni, Moorestown grad Marie McCool (also a 2017 world champion), Charlotte North and Caylee Waters.

Who

Argentina, Canada, Haudenosaunee, Jamaica, Mexico, Peru, Puerto Rico, United States women’s national teams

What

Pan-American Women’s Lacrosse Championship

When

June 26-30, 2025

Where

Lake Myrtle Sports Complex – Auburndale, Fla.

Tickets

Tickets are just $10 daily or a full-event pass for $30. Tickets can be purchased here.

Watch

Games will be streamed on World Lacrosse TV with event packages available for $20.

The U.S. has won the last four World Lacrosse Women’s Championships, bringing home the title in 2009, 2013, 2017 and 2022.

The complete roster follows:
Name Pos Hometown College
Sam Apuzzo A West Babylon, N.Y. Boston College ‘19
Shea Baker D Ithaca, N.Y. Boston College ‘26
Anna Brandt M White Hall, Md. Penn ‘25
Maddie Burns D Philadelphia, Pa. (Germantown Academy) Michigan ‘24
Rachel Clark A Devon, Pa. (Conestoga) Boston College ‘25
Shea Dolce G Darien, Conn. Boston College ‘26
Sam Forrest D Glastonbury, Conn. North Carolina ‘26
Katie Goodale D Riverhead, N.Y. Syracuse ‘24
Chloe Humphrey A Darien, Conn. North Carolina ‘28
Ally Kennedy M North Babylon, N.Y. Stony Brook ‘20
Kenzie Kent A Norwell, Mass. Boston College ‘19
Emma LoPinto A Manhasset, N.Y. Boston College ‘25
Ally Mastroianni M Martinsville, N.J. North Carolina ‘21
Marie McCool M Moorestown, N.J.(Moorestown) North Carolina ‘18
Emma Muchnick M Suffern, N.Y. Syracuse ‘26
Charlotte North A Dallas, Texas Boston College ‘21
Sydney Scales D Walpole, Mass. Boston College ‘24
Izzy Scane A Clarkston, Mich. Northwestern ‘22
Madison Taylor A Wantagh, N.Y. Northwestern ‘26
Caylee Waters G Darien, Conn. North Carolina ‘17
Cassidy Weeks M Bayport, N.Y. Boston College ‘23
Sammy White D Timonium, Md. Northwestern ‘25

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