⭐️ FINAL ALL-STAR ROSTERS

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The Premier Lacrosse League is heading to Louisville for the annual All-Star Game this weekend. The original All-Star rosters were released on Tuesday, but there have been some replacements due to injury since then.

Keep scrolling to see the final All-Star rosters, but first we have to talk about the new TLN Challenger Hat. You may have seen it worn by Paul Rabil and others during PLL Week 5 in Boston. This drop is an on-site exclusive, meaning the only way you can get one is by attending a PLL weekend and finding it at the merch tent.

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We will have this hat stocked and available for purchase in Louisville, if you plan on attending. This could be your only chance to get one, depending on how quickly this hat sells out.

All-Star Schedule (Sat., July 13):
1:15 p.m. ET — All-Star Skills Challenge (ESPN+)
3 p.m. ET — PLL All-Star Game (ESPN/ESPN+)

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⭐️ Eastern Conference All-Stars

Here’s a look at the full roster for the Eastern Conference All-Stars, led by New York Atlas attackman and team captain Jeff Teat.

With Xander Dickson replacing Michael Sowers (hamstring strain) in the lineup for the Eastern Conference, the New York Atlas now have a whopping 10 representatives on this All-Star squad. That’s exactly half of the roster.

The biggest snub in the East is Philadelphia Waterdogs attackman Kieran McArdle, who ranks sixth in the league with 21 points so far this season. McArdle has never played in a PLL All-Star Game, despite ranking among the top 10 players all-time in career goals (292).

Boston Cannons attackman Marcus Holman will be a player to watch. The last two years, he has made highlights with his “Langtry Assist” attempts. Holman understands how to be a showman, and we’re eager to see what he’s been cooking for this year’s All-Star Game.

The East will be the favorites to win on Saturday. Nine of the top 10 points leaders in the league right now hail from the Eastern Conference.

⭐️ Western Conference All-Stars

The Western Conference All-Stars will be led by Utah Archers midfielder and team captain Tom Schreiber.

Utah has the most representatives on this roster with eight, including attackman Connor Fields, who just scored the unofficial “Goal of the Year” last weekend in Boston. Tre Leclair was a late addition to the West squad, replacing Denver Outlaws midfielder Ryan Terefenko (right knee) in the lineup. Jules Heninburg took the place of his Carolina Chaos teammate Josh Byrne (medical).

The Denver Outlaws have a pair of rookies making their All-Star Game debuts in attackman Brennan O’Neill and long-stick midfielder Jake Piseno. These two rookies are exciting playmakers at their respective positions and are likely to become ASG mainstays in the years to come.

One interesting note is seeing two attackmen from the California Redwoods on the roster. Rob Pannell and Ryder Garnsey are both well-respected veterans, but the ‘Woods rank last in the league in both total scores (43) and shooting percentage (22.9%). Should we expect more from these two All-Stars?

🥍 All-Star Skills Competition

Before the actual All-Star Game begins, PLL players and Unleashed All-Stars will compete in a series of Skills Competitions. The events are Accuracy, Fastest Shot, Air Gait, Goalie Challenge and Derby.

🎯 Accuracy Competition Contenders:

  • Marcus Holman (East)

  • Jeff Teat (East)

  • Mac O’Keefe (West)

  • Grant Ament (West)

  • Charlotte North (Unleashed)

  • Dana Dobbie (Unleashed)

  • Alex Aust Holman (Unleashed)

  • Izzy Scane (Unleashed)

🔥 Fastest Shot Competition Contenders:

  • Matt Campbell (East)

  • Jarrod Neumann (West)

  • Brennan O’Neill (West)

  • Jake Piseno (West)

  • Charlotte North (Unleashed)

  • Dana Dobbie (Unleashed)

  • Emily Hawryschuk (Unleashed)

  • Izzy Scane (Unleashed)

🤯 Air Gait Competition Contenders:

  • Myles Jones (East)

  • Dox Aitken (East)

  • Ryder Garnsey (West)

  • Jules Heningburg (West)

🧱 Goalie Challenge Contenders:

  • Tim Troutner (East)

  • Colin Kirst (East)

  • Blaze Riorden (West)

  • Brett Dobson (West)

🐎 Derby Contenders:

  • Dox Aitken (East)

  • Ryan Drenner (East)

  • Charlotte North (East)

  • Alex Aust Holman (East)

  • Tom Schreiber (West)

  • Piper Bond (West)

  • Emily Hawryschuk (West)

  • Izzy Scane (West)