USA CURLING NAMES 2023-24 NATIONAL TEAMS
[EAGAN, MN, June 28, 2023] — USA Curling has announced National Team rosters and Development Pool athletes for the 2023-24 season across Men’s, Women’s, Mixed Doubles and Juniors.
The National Team roster is compiled by USA Curling national coaching staff, based on a collection of national and international results during the 2022-23 season, objective performance metrics, and team position on the World Curling Federation Team Ranking System.
“We are very excited to announce our National Team and Development Pool athletes for the upcoming season,” said Katie Baker, USA Curling Sporting Director. “We are at a sweet spot in the lead-up to the next Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games where we have time for these athletes to take advantage of the resources available and see the results as they continue to refine and elevate their level of play.”
Athletes named to the National Team receive funding from the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee and coaching from USA Curling’s national coaching staff. USA Curling sponsors Columbia Sportswear, Twin Cities Orthopedics, and Training HAUS also support the National Team.
The USA Curling Development Pool will expand this season to include ten women and ten men. These individuals can have training sessions with national coaching staff, work on physical conditioning through the Training Haus, and get assistance planning their seasons.
Following their win at the 2023 USA Curling Junior National Championships, Team Scheel and Team Wendling will represent the United States at the World Junior B Championships and subsequently the 2024 World Junior Championships. The team line ups were completed with input from National Coaches to best prepare them for the World Championships.
The USA Curling National Team rosters and the Development Pool includes 39 athletes. National Team athletes will launch their preparation for the upcoming season at a training camp in Blaine, MN, in early August.
2023-24 USA Curling National Team Roster
Men
Team Shuster: John Shuster, Chris Plys, Matt Hamilton, John Landsteiner, Colin Hufman
2018 Olympic gold medalists, reigning Men’s National Champions, #13 on WCF World Team RankingTeam Dropkin: Korey Dropkin, Andrew Stopera, Mark Fenner, Tom Howell
bronze medalists at 2023 Men’s National Championship, #10 on WCF World Team RankingTeam Casper: Danny Casper, Luc Violette, Ben Richardson, Chase Sinnett
World University Games silver medalists and silver at 2023 Men’s National Championship, #28 on WCF World Team Ranking
Women
Team Peterson: Tabitha Peterson, Cory Thiesse, Becca Hamilton, Tara Peterson
Reigning Women’s National Champions, #9 on WCF World Team RankingTeam Strouse: Delaney Strouse, Anne O’Hara, Sydney Mullaney, Becca Rodgers, Susan Dudt
World University Games bronze medalists and silver medalists at 2023 Women’s National Championship, #28 on WCF World Team RankingTeam Anderson: Sarah Anderson, Leah Yavarow, Lexi Lanigan, Taylor Anderson
bronze medalists at 2023 Women’s National Championship, #31 on WCF World Team Ranking
Mixed Doubles
Cory Thiesse, Korey Dropkin
2023 World ChampionsSarah Anderson, Andrew Stopera
silver medalists at 2023 Mixed Doubles NationalsTaylor Anderson, Ben Richardson
bronze medalists at 2023 Mixed Doubles NationalsAileen Geving, John Shuster
quarter final finish at 2023 Mixed Doubles Nationals
Cora Farrell, Coleman Thurston
Colorado Cup Champions
Vicky Persinger, Danny Casper
Juniors
Team Scheel: Miranda Scheel, Tessa Thurlow, Jordan Hein, Sara Olson
Reigning Junior Women’s National ChampionsTeam Wendling: Wes Wendling, Kevin Tuma, Jack Armstrong, Caden Hebert, Jackson Bestland
Reigning Junior Men’s National Champions
Development Pool
Designed to extend the benefits of National Team resources and help fuel the talent pipeline, the Development Pool includes 20 athletes.
Women’s individual athletes: Annmarie Dubberstein, Allison Howell, Cait Flannery, Elizabeth Cousins, Jenna Burchesky, Katie Rhyme, Kim Rhyme, Libby Brundage, Liz Janiak, Madison Bear
Men’s individual athletes: Andy Dunnam, Aiden Oldenburg, Cody Clouser, Connor Kauffman, Ethan Sampson, Jake Zeman, Lance Wheeler, Marius Kleinas, Sam Strouse, Scott Dunnam
The 2023-24 Wheelchair Curling National Team was named on May 16 and includes: Dan Rose, Dave Samsa, Laura Dwyer, Matt Thums, Oyuna Uranchimeg, Pam Wilson, Shawn Sadowski and Steve Emt.
About USA Curling
Founded in 1958 and headquartered in Eagan, Minnesota, USA Curling is the National Governing body for the Olympic sport of curling and the Paralympic sport of wheelchair curling in the United States. The mission of USA Curling is to grow, strengthen, and advocate for the Olympic and Paralympic sport of curling in the United States by prioritizing accessibility and programmatic development from grassroots to podium. USA Curling is sponsored by Columbia Sportswear, Twin Cities Orthopedics, Training HAUS, Toyota, ISS (Ice, Sports & Solar), Rock Solid Productions, Jet Ice, and Laurie Artiss. USA Curling is a proud member of the World Curling Federation and the United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee. To learn more, visit usacurling.org.