Women's Lacrosse

Patriot League Announces 2025 Women’s Lacrosse Major Awards and All-League Honors (4.28.25)

Loyola Maryland’s Latch, Boyle, Osborne, Spence and Adams, and Navy’s Chung collect major awards

BETHLEHEM, Pa. – Regular-season champion Loyola Maryland captured five of the six Patriot League Women’s Lacrosse major awards when the League office announced postseason honors on Monday. Navy also garnered one postseason major award.
 
Greyhounds’ seniors Chase Boyle and Lily Osborne claimed Patriot League Midfielder and Defensive Player, respectively, for the second straight season. Senior teammates Georgia Latch and Lauren Spence received Patriot League Attacker and Goalkeeper of the Year, respectively, for the second time during their decorated careers.
 
Loyola Maryland head coach Jen Adams claimed her sixth Patriot League Women’s Lacrosse Coach of the Year honor after guiding the Greyhounds to a 9-0 League record, extending the program’s streak of 93 consecutive regular-season League victories.
 
Navy freshman attack Alyssa Chung was selected Patriot League Women’s Lacrosse Rookie of the Year after matching a League mark held by Loyola Maryland’s Livy Rosenzweig and Navy’s Kelly Larkin with seven Patriot League Rookie of the Week honors.
 
Overall, 34 student-athletes made the two All-Patriot League squads, with 18 claiming first-team accolades and another 16 receiving a spot on the second team. The Greyhounds placed a League-high seven student-athletes on the two teams, including five first-team honorees. Navy finished second with six selections, including four on the first team. Army West Point had five players recognized, with three first-team selections. Colgate and Holy Cross had four selections apiece, with Boston University, Bucknell and Lehigh earning two spots on the two teams. American and Lafayette both had one representative.
 
Patriot League women’s lacrosse head coaches voted on the All-League teams and major awards. They were prohibited from voting for their student-athletes or themselves.
 
2025 Patriot League Women’s Lacrosse Attacker of the Year
Georgia Latch, Loyola Maryland, Sr., Attack, Melbourne, Australia/Williamstown
2025 Statistics: 17 GP, 45 G, 59 A, 104 P, .459 SH%, .724 SOG%, 14 GB, 7 CT, 84 DC
*Latch is a four-time All-Patriot League selection and two-time Patriot League Attacker of the Year, having previously earned the recognition in 2023.
*The Melbourne, Australia native is third in NCAA DI in points (104) and assists (59), helping the Greyhounds rank 12th in the nation in scoring offense with 15.47 goals per game.
*She has earned Patriot League Attacker of the Week three times this season and eight times during her career while ranking first among NCAA DI active leaders and third in Patriot League history with 371. Her 181 career assists are second in League history and third among active leaders.
 
2025 Patriot League Women’s Lacrosse Midfielder of the Year
Chase Boyle, Loyola Maryland, Sr., Midfielder, Rumson, N.J./Rumson-Fair Haven Regional
2025 Statistics: 17 GP, 64 G, 6 A, 70 P, .478 SH%, .687 SOG%, 22 GB, 17 CT, 185 DC
*Boyle is a two-time Patriot League Midfielder of the Year, a three-time All-League honoree and a two-time Tewaaraton Award Top-25 semifinalist.
*The Rumson, N.J. native leads the Patriot League and ranks sixth in NCAA DI in goals (64), and second in the League and sixth in the nation with 10.88 draw controls per game. She is third among active leaders and in League history with 230 goals, while her 456 draw controls are third among the League’s career leaders and NCAA DI active leaders.  
*Boyle broke the League’s single-game record with 22 draw controls against Boston University on April 12 to win her third Patriot League Midfielder of the Week this season and ninth of her career.
 
2025 Patriot League Women’s Lacrosse Defensive Player of the Year
Lily Osborne, Loyola Maryland, Sr., Defender, Oxford, Md./Easton
2025 Statistics: 17 GP, 31 GB, 25 CT, 71 DC
*Osborne claimed Defensive Player of the Year for the second time and All-Patriot League honors for the third after finishing with 25 caused turnovers and 31 ground balls.
*The Oxford, Md. native has held her matchup to three points or less in 12 games this season, including six games with one point or less to help the Greyhounds limit opponents to 10.53 goals per game.
*The senior defender recorded 71 draw controls to help the Greyhounds boast the best draw control percentage (.724) in NCAA DI.
 
2025 Patriot League Women’s Lacrosse Goalkeeper of the Year
Lauren Spence, Loyola Maryland, Sr., Goalkeeper, Evergreen, Colo./Evergreen
2025 Statistics: 17 GP, 914:28 MIN., 155 GA, 10.18 GAA, 139 SV, .473 SV%, 38 GB, 10 CT
*Spence is a two-time Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Year and three-time All-Patriot League selection after leading the League with a .473 save percentage.
*The Evergreen, Colo. native is second in the League and 23rd in NCAA DI in goals-against average (10.17) while ranking sixth among active NCAA DI career leaders with an 8.43 GAA,
*She has posted a .7.32 GAA and .551 save percentage in League play, helping win two Patriot League Goalkeeper of the Week honors this season, giving her seven throughout her career.
 
2025 Patriot League Women’s Lacrosse Rookie of the Year
Alyssa Chung, Navy, Fr., Attack, Severna Park, Md./Severna Park
2025 Statistics: 17 GP, 56 G, 12 A, 68 P, .491 SH%, .684 SOG%, 13 GB, 10 CT
*Chung ranks third in the Patriot League and 18th in NCAA DI with 56 goals during her freshman campaign, helping the Mids rank first in the League and 10th in the nation in scoring offense (15.82).
*She leads Navy in goals per game (3.29) and points per game (4.0), finishing the regular season with 14 multi-goal games and 12 hat tricks, including eight hat tricks in League play.
*Her seven Patriot League Rookie of the Week awards are tied for the best mark in League history with Loyola Maryland’s Livy Rosenzweig and Navy’s Kelly Larkin.
 
2025 Patriot League Women’s Lacrosse Coach of the Year
Jen Adams, Loyola Maryland
*Adams guided the Greyhounds to a 12-5 overall record and a 9-0 mark in League play, extending the program’s streak of consecutive regular-season League wins to 93 games.
*In League play, Adams’ squad is atop the Patriot League in scoring offense (18.5), scoring defense (8.4) and scoring margin (+10.1).
*Her team is 12th in NCAA DI in scoring offense (15.47 gpg) and first in draw control percentage (.724) and draw controls per game (21.12).
 
Patriot League Women’s Lacrosse All-League Teams by the Numbers
Sixteen of the 34 All-Patriot League selections are multi-year honorees, highlighted by Loyola Maryland’s Georgia Latch, who becomes the 32nd women’s lacrosse student-athlete to receive All-League accolades four times and the 10th to make the first team in each season. Five more received All-League laurels for the third time, including Army West Point junior Brigid Duffy, Loyola Maryland seniors Chase Boyle, Lily Osborne and Lauren Spence and Navy senior Emily Messinese.
Ten more Patriot League women’s lacrosse student-athletes earned All-League honors for the second time, including four apiece from Holy Cross and Navy. The Crusaders’ seniors Ella Kittredge, Isabela Miller and Sally Zinsner and junior Racheli Levy-Smith collected honors for the second time, along with Navy seniors Alyssa Daley and Tori DiCarlo, junior Ava Yovino and sophomore Mikayla Williams, the reigning Rookie of the Year. Army West Point junior Allison Reilly and Colgate senior Lucy Licata also claimed All-League laurels for the second time.
 
2025 Patriot League Women’s Lacrosse Major Awards
Attacker of the Year: Georgia Latch, Loyola Maryland, Sr.
Midfielder of the Year: Chase Boyle, Loyola Maryland, Sr.
Defensive Player of the Year: Lily Osborne, Loyola Maryland, Sr.
Goalkeeper of the Year: Lauren Spence, Loyola Maryland, Sr.
Rookie of the Year: Alyssa Chung, Navy, Fr.
Coach of the Year: Jen Adams, Loyola Maryland
 
2025 Women’s Lacrosse First Team All-Patriot League*
Attackers (7): Allison Reilly, Army West Point (Jr.); Isabela Miller, Holy Cross (Sr.); Sally Zinsner, Holy Cross (Sr.); Molly Snow, Lehigh (So.); Georgia Latch, Loyola Maryland (Sr.); Alyssa Chung, Navy (Fr.); Emily Messinese, Navy (Sr.)
Midfielders (6): Brigid Duffy, Army West Point (Jr.); Lucy Licata, Colgate (Sr.); Ella Kittredge, Holy Cross (Sr.); Chase Boyle, Loyola Maryland (Sr.); Elisa Faklaris, Loyola Maryland (Jr.); Mikayla Williams, Navy (So.)
Defenders (4): Meghan Pedrani, Army West Point (Jr.); Racheli Levy-Smith, Holy Cross (Jr.); Lily Osborne, Loyola Maryland (Sr.); Alyssa Daley, Navy (Sr.)
Goalkeeper (1): Lauren Spence, Loyola Maryland (Sr.)
 
2025 Women’s Lacrosse Second Team All-Patriot League
Attackers (5): Izabella Amonte, Boston University (So.); Megan Krestinski, Bucknell (Jr.); Aubrey McMahon, Colgate (Fy.); Caroline Panzirer, Colgate (Jr.); Tori DiCarlo, Navy (Sr.)
Midfielders (5): Reagan Murdoch, American (Jr.); Tessa Geddes, Boston University (So.); Sophia Spallone, Lafayette (Sr.); Mim Suares-Jury, Loyola Maryland (Fr.); Ava Yovino, Navy (Jr.)
Defenders (5): Sarah Chernik, Army West Point (Jr.); Jess Leon, Bucknell (Jr.); Nelle Kniffin, Colgate (Sr.); Camilla Madonna, Lehigh (So.); Ellie Rhinehart, Loyola Maryland (Sr.)
Goalkeeper (1): Lindsey Serafine, Army West Point (Jr.)
 
*Additional players selected to the All-Patriot League First Team due to ties in the voting
 
 
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