The United States announced its 12-player roster to compete at The World Games 2025 in Chengdu, China in August in women’s sixes competition.
Head coach Lindsey Munday and her staff selected the 12 players after a training camp last week at USA Lacrosse headquarters.
The U.S. roster features five players from the most recent U.S. women’s field championship team as Sam Apuzzo, Ally Kennedy, Ally Mastroianni, Marie McCool and Charlotte North helped the U.S. win the World Lacrosse Women’s Championship in 2022 in Towson, Md. Six of the 12 players also won World Lacrosse championships in 2024: Shea Dolce (U20), Kennedy (Box), Mastroianni (Box), Taylor Moreno (Box), North (Box) and Madison Taylor (U20).
The complete roster can be found below:
- Sam Apuzzo
- Shea Dolce
- Chloe Humphrey
- Ally Kennedy
- Kenzie Kent
- Ally Mastroianni
- Marie McCool
- Taylor Moreno
- Charlotte North
- Izzy Scane
- Madison Taylor
- Cassidy Weeks
The United States won the inaugural World Games gold medal in 2017, beating Canada 11-8 in the championship game of a full-field 10v10 format in Wroclaw, Poland. In 2022, Canada beat the U.S. 14-12 in the championship game in the sixes discipline in Birmingham, Alabama.
At The World Games 2025 in Chengdu, the United States will be in a pool with Czechia, Ireland and Australia. Pool play begins Thursday, Aug. 7, with the United States opening the tournament against Ireland at 9 a.m. China Standard Time.