USA Lacrosse Announces 2024 Division III Women's All-Americans
SPARKS, Md. — USA Lacrosse revealed its NCAA Division III women’s All-Americans on Friday, highlighting the top individual performers of the 2024 season.
All-Americans were chosen by USA Lacrosse Magazine staff and contributors with input from coaches and conferences across the country.
In total, 42 Division III schools are represented. Gettysburg paces the nation with six All-American selections, including three on the first team.
Defending NCAA champion Middlebury earned five All-American nods — the same as Franklin & Marshall, Tufts and William Smith.
Gettysburg, Tufts and William Smith were the only schools to earn multiple first-team nods.
Continue below to see the 2024 USA Lacrosse All-American teams.
FIRST TEAM
A — Jordan Basso, Gettysburg
A — Margie Carden, Tufts
A — Susan Rowley, Middlebury
A — Hope Shue, Middlebury
M — Sydney Carpenter, St. John Fisher
M — Maddie Montgomery, William Smith
M — Grace Osborn, Capital
M — Caroline Sullivan, Gettysburg
D — Natalie Held, Salisbury
D — Lily Macatee, Gettysburg
D — Kate Risley, William Smith
D — Eugenie Rovegno, Washington and Lee
G — Maura Smeader, William Smith
SECOND TEAM
A — Lydia Cassilly, Franklin & Marshall
A — Ashley Thomas, MIT
A — Ally Tobler, TCNJ
A — Kelsey Winters, Christopher Newport
M — Natalie Daniels, William Smith
M — Ella Lesperance, Tufts
M — Ashlyn Wightman, Thiel
M — Caroline Wise, Ithaca
D — Anna Costello, Babson
D — Belle Dintino, Franklin & Marshall
D — Emma Hagg, Messiah
D — Meghan Lane, Hamilton
G — Isabella Garabo, York
THIRD TEAM
A — Laura Baine, Wesleyan
A — Hanna Bishop, Washington and Lee
A — Allie McGinty, William Smith
A — Lauren Pittman, Franklin & Marshall
M — Ainsley Buckner, Shenandoah
M — Olivia Little, Cabrini
M — Kiara Tangney, Wesleyan
M — Kara Yarusso, Stevenson
D — Mary Daniel, Denison
D — Cassie Hemmerdinger, Rivier
D — Amanda Squillini, Cortland
D — Kylie Wilson, Middlebury
G — Gill Cortese, Gettysburg
HONORABLE MENTION
A — Caroline Adams, Middlebury
A — Gillian Brennan, Franklin & Marshall
A — Toni Cashman, Cortland
A — Julia Daly, Gettysburg
A — Kendall Havill, Colorado College
A — Lulu Hardy, Chicago
A — Amy Hoeffner, Cortland
A — Olivia Lai, Wesleyan
A — Sydney Landauer, Pomona-Pitzer
A — Molly McGuckin, Trinity
A — Sydney Phillips, Ithaca
A — Ellie Rabenold, MIT
A — Maizy Veitch, Ithaca
M — Madelynn Barnum, Clarkson
M — Libby Bowman, Roanoke
M — Clare Connolly, Babson
M — Maggie Delaney, Tufts
M — Andi Henry, Capital
M — Julia Iapicca, Christopher Newport
M — Julia Jardina, Colby
M — Emma Joyce, Tufts
M — Emelia Krakora, Bowdoin
M — Lane Lamberth, Franklin & Marshall
M — Sydney Mentzer, York
M — Tiffany Mikulis, Haverford
M — Brookelyn Morrison, Christopher Newport
M — Claudia Russell, Williams
M — Megan Shay, RPI
D — Katie Bell, MIT
D — Kathryn Fernandopulle, Tufts
D — Shannon Foster, St. John Fisher
D — Molly Hellman, Williams
D — Brynn Korpi, Amherst
D — Kat Munter, Colby
D — Chloe Newman, Middlebury
D — Ella Trout, Union
D — Christina Vendelis, York
G — Julia Charest, TCNJ
G — Lexi Held, Ithaca
G — Kaitlyn Hunsinger, Salisbury
G — Liv Kazanjian, Skidmore
G — Rachel Keefe, Chicago
G — Violette Nidds, Connecticut College
G — Izzy Weintraub, Wesleyan
USA Lacrosse Magazine Staff
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