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U19tryout

From press release

The 50 players invited to training camp with the 2016 U.S. Men’s National Under-19 Team will be playing in a Blue-White exhibition game Sunday at 1 p.m. at Johns Hopkins University.

The game will be shown live at 1 p.m. on YouTube. You can access the feed by clicking here.

The game caps a three-day training camp that began on Friday.

Admission to the Blue-White game is free for US Lacrosse members and $5 for non-members.

Ultimately, 23 players will be named to the final roster for the Federation of International Lacrosse (FIL) Under-19 World Championship, July 7-16, 2016, in Coquitlam, British Columbia.

In February, US Lacrosse announced Ohio State University head coach Nick Myers as head coach of the U.S. Men’s Under-19 National Team. Myers will lead the team in its quest for an eighth consecutive world title at the FIL World Championship, and is assisted by Patrick Myers (University of Pennsylvania), Chuck Ruebling (Delbarton School) and Peter Toner (Penn State University).

“Expectations are high for this team, and the men certainly rose to the occasion over the past three days,” Myers said. “We got an incredible effort from all those involved at camp. We feel strongly that we laid the foundation for our team moving forward. We are grateful for the amazing support we received and excited to get back at it in August.”

The player selection committee was comprised of the U.S. U19 coaching staff, five elite high school coaches from around the country and the US Lacrosse Men’s National Team Subcommittee Chair. Additionally, four other top high school coaches were brought in as sideline coaches and assisted in player evaluation.

For a look at the original, 108-player tryout pool, click here.

For rosters, with jersey numbers, for the exhibition game, click here.

Here is the 50-player training camp pool, by position with high school, college commitment and high school graduation year noted:

Attack

Grant Ament, Haverford (Pa.) 2015, Penn State

Jared Bernhardt, Lake Brantley (Fla.) 2016, Maryland

Alex Concannon, Syosset (N.Y.) 2015, Johns Hopkins

Tyler Dunn, Manhasset (N.Y.) 2015, Penn

Henry Grass, Bronxville (N.Y.) 2015, Johns Hopkins

Timothy Kelly, Calvert Hall (Md.) 2015, North Carolina

Timothy Monahan, Gonzaga (Md.) 2015, Maryland

Mac O’Keefe, Syosset (N.Y.) 2016, Penn State

Alexander Roesner, Loyola Blakefield (Md.) 2015, Penn

Michael Sowers, Upper Dublin (Pa.) 2016, Princeton

Cole Williams, Loyola Blakefield (Md.) 2016, Johns Hopkins

Offensive midfield

Dox Aitken, Haverford (Pa.) 2016, Virginia

Ryan Conrad, Loyola Blakefield (Md.) 2015, Virginia

Bryan Costabile, Mount St. Joseph (Md.) 2016, Notre Dame

Kevin Hill, Webster Thomas (N.Y.) 2015, Penn State

Jack Jasinski, Oak Mountain (Ala.) 2015, Ohio State

Joseph Licciardi, St Anthony’s (N.Y.) 2015, Penn

Edward Maloney, Lawrenceville (N.J.) 2016, Virginia

Patrick McCormick, Hicksville (N.Y.) 2014, North Carolina*

Matthew Moore, Garnett Valley (Pa.) 2017, Virginia

Bradley Smith, Mountain Lakes (N.J.) 2015, Duke

Drew Supinski, Haverford (Pa.) 2015, Johns Hopkins

Jack Tigh, Chaminade (N.Y.) 2015, Yale

Defensive midfield

Brandon Barker, Pittsford (N.Y.) 2015, Ohio State

John Daniggelis, Smithtown East (N.Y.) 2015, Yale

Terry Lindsay, Georgetown Prep (Md.) 2016, Duke

Alex McGovern, St Paul’s (Md.) 2015, North Carolina

Kevin Quigley, Ridge (N.J.) 2016, Duke

Longstick midfield

Blake Carrara, Riverhead (N.Y.) 2016, Maryland

Jared Conners, Pittsford Sutherland (N.Y.) 2016, Virginia

Kane Randolph, St. Mary’s Annapolis (Md.) 2016, Penn State

Thomas Wright, Garden City (N.Y.) 2015, Penn State

Defense

Matthew Borges, Garden City (N.Y.) 2015, Ohio State

Eddie Bouhall, Lynbrook (N.Y.) 2015, Lehigh

Owen Colwell, Westfield (N.J.) 2016, Johns Hopkins

Hugh Crance, Corona Del Mar (Calif.) 2015, Notre Dame

Patrick Foley, St. John’s Prep (Mass.) 2015, Johns Hopkins

Dylan Johnson, Cherry Creek (Colo.) 2015, Denver

Noah Lejman, Haverford (Pa.) 2015, Penn

Jack Rapine, Upper Dublin (Pa.) 2016, Johns Hopkins

Jack Rowlett, Robinson (Va.) 2015, North Carolina

Goalie

Philip Goss, Deerfield Academy (Mass.) 2016, Brown

Ryan Kern, Salesianum (Del.) 2015, Navy

Willie Klan, Penfield (N.Y.) 2015, Ohio State

Jack Zullo, Chaminade (N.Y.) 2016, Notre Dame

Faceoff

Gerard Arceri, Smithtown East (N.Y.) 2016, Penn State

Christian Feliziani, Episcopal Academy (Pa.) 2016, Ohio State

Austin Henningsen, Northport (N.Y.) 2015, Maryland

Charles Kelly, Malvern Prep (Pa.) 2015, North Carolina

James Sullivan, Garden City (N.Y.) 2015, Harvard

* Current college player

In addition, US Lacrosse has named Anthony Cordani (Douglas, Mass.), Dan Dlugozima (Lutz, Fla.), Kevin Forester (Arnold, Md.) and Randy Milou (Springfield, Mass.) as the officials who will represent the United States at the 2016 FIL Under-19 World Championship. JT Noll (Harrisburg, Pa.), Matthew Davis (Stevensville, Md.), Marty Joyner (Woodbridge, Va.), Josh Blaisdell (Fairfield, Maine), and William Hardy (Tully, N.Y.) were selected as alternates.

The U.S. Men’s U19 team has amassed a 41-2 all-time record in international play, claiming gold in each of the seven U19 World Championship events to date (1988, 1992, 1996, 1999, 2003, 2008, 2012). Team USA defeated Canada 10-8 in the gold medal game to capture the 2012 FIL World Championship in Turku, Finland.

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