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WCLA award winners

WCLA Announces 2025 Division I All-Americans

May 6, 2025
USA Lacrosse Magazine Staff
USA Lacrosse

WICHITA, Kan. — Thirty-eight players were named WCLA Division I first- and second-team All-Americans Tuesday during ceremonies at the WCLA Championship Tournament. 

The awards also included the national positional players of the year (pictured) as well as the national coach of the year.

In addition to the individual awards, first year Division I member Providence College received the Jenn Eames Award, given annually to one team that has made significant progress in elevating its program while also making lacrosse stronger within its local community.

First Team

Attack

Kayleigh Paige, Georgia, Jr.
Caroline Underwood, UCLA, So.
Meghan Chase, Boston College, Sr.
Carolee Jones, Florida, Sr.
Mia Connor, Clemson, Fr.

Midfield

Talitha Cheng, UCLA, Jr.
Ellie Morrall, Northeastern, Gr.
Carly Bayliff, Michigan, Sr.
Nicolette Chester, Georgia, Sr.
Amelia Livingston, Boston College, Sr.
Caroline Albert, Auburn, Jr.
Maya Lightfoot, Utah Valley, Sr.

Defense

Alex Young, Georgia, Jr.
Ava Martino, Florida State, Sr.
Dani Dacosta, Michigan, Sr.
Aliyah Cohen, UCLA, Sr.
Isabella Bouffard, Clemson, Sr. 

Goalies

Jill Pollon, Michigan, Sr.
Finley Collins, Boston College, Sr.

Second Team

Attack

Jessie Kilburn, Northeastern, Gr.
Ella Thompson, Michigan, Jr.
Ashley Feinberg, Florida State, Sr.
Tara Walsh, Auburn, Sr.
Sarah Duttenhofer, Boston College, Sr.

Midfield

Kate Hill, Northeastern, Sr.
Mia Lindsey, Florida, Sr.
Nyah Allen, Utah, Jr.
Olivia Lockwood, Onondaga, So.
Hannah Nelson, BYU, Fr.
Payton King, San Diego State, Sr.
Masen Carey, Utah, Sr.

Defense

Skylar DeLuca, Georgia, Sr.
Catherine Nidds, Boston College, Sr.
Claire Briglio, Michigan, Gr.
Lexi Burns, Utah Valley, Sr.
Ashley Faini, Florida, Jr.

Goalies

Kate Ruiz, UCLA, Sr.
Jordyn Salbe, Florida, Jr. 

Awards

Amtahcha/Player of the Year — Kayleigh Paige, Georgia
Attacker of the Year — Kayleigh Paige, Georgia
Midfielder of the Year — Carly Bayliff, Michigan
Defender of the Year —Hope Amend, UC San Diego
Goalie of the Year — Ava Martino, Florida State
Rookie of the Year — Mia Connor, Clemson
Coach of the Year — Charles Kennedy, Michigan
Love of the Game — Finley Collins, Boston College
Jenn Eames — Providence College