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NEW YORK, N.Y. — The final roster is set for the second season of Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse, the only professional women’s lacrosse league in the world.

Featuring 56 of the world’s best athletes competing for a share of more than $1 million, the 2022 Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse season will run from July 21-August 14, with all games taking place at USA Lacrosse Headquarters in Sparks, Maryland, just outside Baltimore. Tickets can be purchased at auprosports.com/tickets, and all games will be broadcast live exclusively on ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPN+ (full schedule below).

Headlined by All-World Team members Aurora Cordingley (Canada), Britt Reed (England) and Marie McCool (United States), the 2022 roster includes 17 participants from either the World Lacrosse Women’s Lacrosse Championship, which ended last week in Towson, Maryland, or The World Games, which are currently taking place in Birmingham, Alabama. McCool, Team USA’s second-leading scorer with 20 goals at the World Championship, joins Team USA teammates Sam Apuzzo, Dempsey Arsenault, Becca Block, Lizzie Colson, Meg Douty, Ally Kennedy, Kenzie Kent, Ally Mastroianni, Charlotte North, Emma Trenchard, Haley Warden and Caylee Waters.

Team USA earned its fourth straight World Championship title after defeating Canada, 11-8, in last Saturday’s Gold Medal Game. Cordingley, meanwhile, tied for the Team Canada lead with 26 points after scoring 14 goals with 12 assists in helping Canada win its third consecutive Silver medal. Read also claimed a spot on the All-World Team after registering a .441 save percentage, including 13 stops in the Bronze medal game victory over Australia.

Lindsay McKone and Sammy Jo Tracy will also return for their second Athletes Unlimited campaign after representing Israel at the two events. McKone paced Israel with 21 goals and 35 points at the World Championship and will join Tracy for The World Games.

The full 2022 Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse roster and game schedule can be found below.

Like its other leagues, Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse features a range of scoring innovations to bring athletes and fans a unique and intense version of the sport. Individual athletes earn points based on both team wins and individual performance and become the champions in team sports. Points are earned on every play and the leaderboard will change constantly. In addition, teams change each week, with the top four athletes in the standings serving as captains and drafting their teams. At the end of the season, the player with the most points is crowned as individual champion.

Waters (No. 2), Apuzzo (No. 3) and Read (No. 5) were among the top five finishers in the 2021 Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse season.

“Interest in women’s professional lacrosse continues to increase, and the Athletes Unlimited model — along with the massive platform of ESPN — is the ideal showcase for these amazing athletes,” said Abi Jackson, Athletes Unlimited Director of Sport for Lacrosse. “We’re looking forward to a lot of excitement at USA Lacrosse Headquarters and a tremendous summer for this sport in America.”

In addition to game coverage, ESPN and Athletes Unlimited collaborated to create Going Pro: Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse. This four-part series is available now on ESPN+, the industry-leading sports streaming service, and follows four Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse rookies from the inaugural season as they competed as professionals for the first time, experiencing challenges and lessons learned during their rookie season. The series focuses on Britt Brown, Mira Shane, Ella Simkins and Izzy McMahon. The episodes chronicle how lacrosse has shaped their lives, performances on the field week-to-week, leadership and team-building challenges faced, and their efforts to diversify lacrosse and bring the sport to new audiences.

AU SEASON 2 SCHEDULE

Game

Day

Date

Time (ET)

Network

1

Thursday

July 21

6:30 p.m.

ESPN2

2

Thursday

July 21

9 p.m.

ESPN2

3

Saturday

July 23

12:30 p.m.

ESPNU

4

Saturday

July 23

3 p.m.

ESPNU

5

Sunday

July 24

1 p.m.

ESPN+

6

Sunday

July 24

3:30 p.m.

ESPN+

7

Thursday

July 28

5 p.m.

ESPN2

8

Thursday

July 28

7:30 p.m.

ESPNU

9

Saturday

July 30

1:30 p.m.

ESPN2

10

Saturday

July 30

4 p.m.

ESPN2

11

Sunday

July 31

1 p.m.

ESPN+

12

Sunday

July 31

3:30 p.m.

ESPN+

13

Thursday

August 4

6:30 p.m.

ESPNU

14

Thursday

August 4

9 p.m.

ESPN2

15

Saturday

August 6

1:30 p.m.

ESPN+

16

Saturday

August 6

4 p.m.

ESPN+

17

Sunday

August 7

1 p.m.

ESPNU

18

Sunday

August 7

3:30 p.m.

ESPNU

19

Thursday

August 11

5:30 p.m.

ESPNU

20

Thursday

August 11

8 p.m.

ESPN2

21

Saturday

August 13

1 p.m.

ESPNU

22

Saturday

August 13

3:30 p.m.

ESPNU

23

Sunday

August 14

1 p.m.

ESPN+

24

Sunday

August 14

3:30 p.m.

ESPN+

ROSTER

No.
Name
Pos.
Hometown
College

14

Sam Apuzzo

A

West Babylon, N.Y.

Boston College

11

Dempsey Arsenault

M

New Hampton, N.H.

Boston College

36

Becca Block

D

Stratham, N.H.

Syracuse

83

Kristen Carr

D

Baltimore, Md.

North Carolina

35

Lizzie Colson

D

Manchester, Md.

Maryland

54

Sarah Cooper

D

Lutherville, Md.

Syracuse

40

Aurora Cordingley

A

Oakville, Ontario

Maryland

99

Paulina DiFatta

G

Dix Hills, N.Y.

Pitt

52

Molly Dougherty

G

Alexandria, Va.

James Madison

29

Meg Douty

D

Fair Haven, N.J.

Maryland

15

Cortney Fortunato

A

Northport, N.Y.

Notre Dame

38

Sam Geiersbach

A

West Babylon, N.Y.

North Carolina

8

Katrina Geiger

D

Drexel Hill, Pa.

Loyola

3

Lauren Gilbert

A

Lake Oswego, Ore.

Northwestern

25

Jill Girardi

M

Watertown, N.Y.

Northwestern

0

Kady Glynn

G

Florham Park, N.J.

Loyola

12

Grace Griffin

M

Sykesville, Md.

Maryland

16

Scottie Rose Growney

A

Berwyn, Pa.

North Carolina

34

Alex Holman

A

Sterling, Va.

Maryland

32

Kelsey Huff

M

Eastport, N.Y.

USC

7

Amanda Johansen

M

Glen Head, N.Y.

USC

42

Ally Kennedy

M

North Babylon, N.Y.

Stony Brook

10

Kenzie Kent

A

Norwell, Mass.

Boston College

28

Nicole Levy

A

East Islip, N.Y.

Syracuse

66

Molly Little

D

Tiverton, R.I.

Denver

37

Halle Majorana

A

Manhasset, N.Y.

Syracuse

21

Ally Mastroianni

M

Martinsville, N.J.

North Carolina

4

Marie McCool

M

Moorestown, N.J.

North Carolina

1

Amber McKenzie

D

Westminster, Md.

North Carolina

46

Lindsey McKone

M

Bellaire, Texas

Northwestern

2

Izzy McMahon

A

Bardonia, N.Y.

USC

6

Kelly McPartland

M

Farmingdale, N.Y.

Maryland

5

Kerrigan Miller

M

Bayport, N.Y.

North Carolina

77

Taylor Moreno

G

Huntington, N.Y.

North Carolina

88

Charlotte North

A

Dallas, Texas

Boston College

9

Katie O'Donnell

M

West Chester, Pa.

Penn State

39

Jamie Ortega

A

Centereach, N.Y.

North Carolina

24

Ally Palermo

D

Seaford, N.Y.

Northwestern

47

Alyssa Parrella

M

Miller Place, N.Y.

Hofstra

31

Kyra Pelton

D

Redwood City, Calif.

Stanford

41

Shayna Pirreca

A

Mount Sinai, N.Y.

Florida

44

Sydney Pirreca

D

Mount Sinai, N.Y.

Florida

19

Britt Read

G

Gibbsboro, N.J.

Oregon

33

Mira Shane

G

Princeton, N.J.

Michigan

26

Ella Simkins

D

Centerport, N.Y.

Syracuse

17

Mollie Stevens

A

Centreville, Md.

Florida

20

Courtney Taylor

D

Chalfont, Pa.

Boston College

13

Sammy Jo Tracy

A

Bedford, N.Y.

North Carolina

91

Emma Trenchard

D

Windsor, Conn.

North Carolina

18

Taylor VanThof

M

Livonia, N.Y.

Loyola

23

Caroline Wakefield

D

Centreville, Va.

North Carolina

22

Haley Warden

M

Glen Mills, Pa.

James Madison

43

Caylee Waters

G

Darien, Conn.

North Carolina

27

Sydney Watson

M

Prince Frederick, Md.

UConn

30

Molly Wolf

G

Baltimore, Md.

Loyola

45

Kayla Wood

D

Baltimore, Md.

North Carolina