USA Lacrosse Announces 2026 Division I Women's All-Americans
SPARKS, Md. — USA Lacrosse revealed its NCAA Division I women’s All-Americans on Thursday, honoring the top individual performers of the 2026 season.
Thirty-six Division I programs are represented and 101 players have earned recognition. Northwestern and North Carolina lead the field with seven All-American selections, led by standout attackers Madison Taylor (Northwestern) and Chloe Humphrey (North Carolina) on the first team.
Michigan, the No. 7 seed in the NCAA tournament, was second with six All-Americans. Maryland and Syracuse each earn five nods.
All-Americans were chosen by USA Lacrosse Magazine staff with input from coaches and conferences across the country.
Continue below to see the 2026 USA Lacrosse All-American teams.
FIRST TEAM
A — Alyssa Chung, Navy
A — Chloe Humphrey, North Carolina
A — Madison Taylor, Northwestern
A — Allison Reilly, Army
Draw — Mae Murphy, Loyola
M — Lacey Downey, Johns Hopkins
M — Brigid Duffy, Army
M — Kori Edmondson, Maryland
M — Eliza Osburn, North Carolina
D — Kate Bellissimo, Stanford
D — Sam Forrest, North Carolina
D — Reagan O'Brien, Johns Hopkins
D — Emmy Pascal, Yale
G — JJ Suriano, Maryland
SECOND TEAM
A — Ava Angello, Johns Hopkins
A — Clark Hamilton, Florida
A — Alexa Spallina, Clemson
A — Kate Timarky, Notre Dame
Draw — Anna Viglione, Arizona State
M — Isabella Caporuscio, Stony Brook
M — Kate Levy, North Carolina
M — Madison Rassas, Notre Dame
M — Ava Yovino, Navy
D — Shea Baker, Boston College
D — Grace Callahan, Michigan
D — Teagan Scott, Clemson
D — Coco Vandiver, Syracuse
G — Jenika Cuocco, Northwestern
THIRD TEAM
A — Lauren LaPointe, Maryland
A — Addie Pattillo, North Carolina
A — Aliya Polisky, Stanford
A — Olivia Ripple, Denver
Draw — Racheli Levy-Smith, Holy Cross
M — Kaitlyn Davies, Florida
M — Kayla Gilmore, Maryland
M — Emma Muchnick, Syracuse
M — Emma Penczek, Clemson
D — Izzy Lahah, Syracuse
D — Jess Peluso, Colorado
D — Olivia Rongo, James Madison
D — Brooklyn Walker-Welch, North Carolina
G — Amelia Hughes, Princeton
HONORABLE MENTION
A — Rocquette Allen, Penn State
A — Mirabella Altebrando, Stony Brook
A — Jordy Behar, Arizona State
A — Emma Bradbury, Michigan
A — Sofia Chepenik, South Florida
A — Haven Dora, Princeton
A — Aditi Foster, Northwestern
A — Kate Gould, Yale
A — Molly Guzik, Syracuse
A — Frannie Hahn, Florida
A — Caroline Ling, Rutgers
A — Jami MacDonald, Princeton
A — Nikki Mennella, Hofstra
A — Alexis Morton, Richmond
A — Calli Norris, Michigan
A — Lydia Oldknow, Arizona State
A — Eva Pronti, Duke
A — Delaney Radin, Penn State
A — Payton Root, James Madison
A — Natalie Shurtleff, Clemson
Draw — Emma Burke, Michigan
Draw — Maya Kendall, Dartmouth
Draw — Abby Moran, Jacksonville
Draw — Ellie White, Duke
M — Lily Assini, Colorado
M — Jordyn Case, Stanford
M — Annabel Child, Northwestern
M — Noel Cumberland, Northwestern
M — Annabel Frist, Stanford
M — Julia Fusco, Stony Brook
M — Kaleigh Harden, North Carolina
M — Charlotte Hodgson, Harvard
M — Hailey Huebner, Stony Brook
M — Maura Irish, Notre Dame
M — Maddie Shoup, Colorado
M — Ruby Sliwkowski, Brown
M — Mim Suares-Jury, Loyola
M — Kaitlyn Tartaglione, South Florida
M — Mikayla Williams, Navy
D — Dylan Allen, Princeton
D — Abby Beran, UConn
D — Theresa Bragg, Florida
D — Katie Buck, Rutgers
D — Sarah Chernik, Army
D — Maggie Driver, Penn State
D — Jordyn Harrison, Michigan
D — Jaylen Rosga, Northwestern
D — Madison Smith, Northwestern
D — Maddy Sterling, Maryland
D — Caitlin Tully, Cornell
G — Shea Dolce, Boston College
G — Felicia Giglio, Navy
G — Dan Guyette, Syracuse
G — Lexi Gwaku, Denver
G — Riley Horoshko, Temple
G — Elizabeth Johnson, Michigan
G — Elena Oh, Colorado
G — Niamh Pfaff, Yale
G — Orly Sedransk, Penn
USA Lacrosse Magazine Staff
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