WASHINGTON – Georgetown University All-American goalie
Anderson Moore is in Jeju Island, South Korea to represent the United States at the 2025 World Lacrosse Men's U20 World Championship. The event will take place August 16-24.
Team USA opens the games against Canada on August 16 before facing Haudenosaunee on August 17 and Australia on August 19. Quarterfinals are set for August 21, semifinals a day later on August 22 and medal games to close out competition on August 24.
A streaming package for all games is available at t
v.worldlacrosse.sport for $35.
USA Schedule
Game 1: vs. Canada (Aug 16 – 11 am, local time / Aug 15 – 10 pm, Eastern time)
Game 2: vs. Haudenosaunee (Aug 17 – 11 am, local time / Aug 16 – 10 pm, Eastern time)
Game 3: vs. Australia (Aug 19 – 4 pm, local time / 3 am, Eastern time)
Quarterfinals: August 21, TBA
Semifinals: August 22, TBA
Medal games: August 24, TBA
Along with the United States, 18 other countries will compete in Ireland including Australia, Canada, China, England, Germany, Haudenosaunee, Hong Kong, Ireland, Israel, Jamaica, Japan, Kenya, Korea, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Puerto Rico and Chinese Taipei.
The U.S. has won all nine previous men's championships at the age grouping, winning in 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, 2003, 2008, 2012, 2016 and 2022. Former Georgetown standout
Graham Bundy Jr. (B'23, MiM'24) was a team captain for the 2022 squad and was named to the All-World Team for the games in Limerick, Ireland.
In addition, assistant coach
Ted Moon is on the coaching staff for Team Mexico at the event.