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Three Philly girls – and four overall from PA – named to first wave of New Balance All-America Lacrosse Senior Game

April 9, 2025 by Chris Goldberg

Phillylacrosse.com Posted 4/9/25 – From Press Release

Corrigan Sports Enterprises and Inside Lacrosse are thrilled to announce the first 11 girls who have been selected to compete in the 2025 New Balance All-America Lacrosse Senior Game.

This year’s event marks the 20th Anniversary for All-America Lacrosse. As part of the celebration, All-America Lacrosse will return to the site of the first-ever Senior games at Towson University’s Johnny Unitas Stadium. The Senior games will be played on Saturday, July 26. The girls’ game will get underway at 5:30 p.m., immediately followed by the boys’ game at 8:00 p.m. Both games are scheduled to air live on ESPNU.

Announcing the First Wave of Boys for the 2024 Senior All-America Lacrosse Game
The game’s participants, which will be announced in four waves of players over the next two months, will be divided into North and South teams subsequent to the release of the final wave.

Wave I: Girls’ Senior All-Americans
Attack
Alexa Spallina, Mt. Sinai (N.Y.), Clemson
Grace Winkler, Ridgefield (Conn.), North Carolina

Midfield
Sienna Chirieleison, Trinity (Pa.), Syracuse
Caroline Chisholm, Agnes Irwin (Pa.), Boston College
Mairyn Dwyer, Agnes Irwin (Pa.), North Carolina
Gabby Lauretani, Ridgefield (Conn.), North Carolina
Emma Penczek, Manchester Valley (Md.), Clemson
Quinn Whitaker, Episcopal Academy (Pa.), Boston College

Defense
Emma Brown, Bayport-Blue Point (N.Y.), Stanford
McKenzie Brown, McDonogh (Md.), Northwestern

Goalie
Ceci Patterson, New Canaan (Conn.), Notre Dame

Wave I: Boys’ Senior All-Americans
Attack
Anthony Drago, West Essex (N.J.), Duke
Khalif Hocker, St. Xavier (Ohio), Ohio State
Teddy Lally, Thayer Academy (Mass.), Notre Dame
Brendan Millon, McDonogh (Md.), Virginia
Brady Scioletti, Don Bosco Prep (N.J.), Duke

Face-Off
Aidan Diaz-Matos, Brunswick (Conn.), Notre Dame

Midfield
Gary Merrill, St. Anthony’s (N.Y.), North Carolina

Defense/Long-Stick Midfield
Robby Hopper, Archbishop Spalding (Md.), Virginia
Christopher Iuliano, Rye (N.Y.), Notre Dame
Will Pedicano, Delbarton (N.J.), Duke

Goalie
Aidan Seibel, McDonogh (Md.), Maryland

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