STANDISH, Maine – The Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) women's lacrosse postseason accolades have been announced and six Saint Joseph's College players have earned honors.
Junior midfielder Mackenzie Siebert (Naples, Maine) and senior defender Heather Rohr (Merrimack, N.H.) have claimed First Team All-Conference honors while senior midfielder Carson Battaglia (Gorham, Maine) and senior defender Madison Scott (Cumberland, Maine) have earned Second Team accolades, senior attack Bridget Collins (Milford, Conn.) is listed on the Third Team, and freshman Dinah Wadleigh (Augusta, Maine) has claimed GNAC All-Rookie Team accolades.
Siebert takes home the first All-Conference honor of her career after leading the team in goals (57), assists (36), points (93), game-winners (6), and free-position goals (12) during her junior season. Despite logging mere minutes while battling an injury in two different games this spring, she finished the year ranked second in the conference in points, fourth in assists, eighth in goals, and 11th in shots.
As a junior, the standout midfielder netted the third-highest single-season point total in team history and her total of six game-winners is tied for the most in a season all-time at SJC. She heads into her final collegiate campaign having netted 107 goals with 53 assists for a total of 160 points in just 49 games.
Rohr secures First Team All-GNAC honors for the second consecutive season after scoring a goal with 72 ground balls, 52 draw controls, and 49 caused turnovers in 19 contests this spring. She ranked second on the team in ground balls, draw controls, and caused turnovers and was fifth in the GNAC in ground balls and caused turnovers in 2024.
For her career, Rohr tallied seven goals and two assists with 176 ground balls, 116 caused turnovers, and 97 draw controls and leaves the program ranked third in team history in caused turnovers.
Battaglia earns All-Conference honors for the third consecutive season after scoring 43 goals with 14 assists for 57 total points with 91 ground balls and 36 caused turnovers – all career-highs – while picking up 125 draw controls as a senior. The two-time First Team All-GNAC honoree capped the season ranked second in the conference in ground balls and draw controls this spring.
In 67 career contests, the two-year team captain scored 136 goals with 32 assists for 168 points while racking up 219 ground balls, 453 ground balls, and 88 caused turnovers. Battaglia is the Monks' all-time draw controls leader – by a wide margin – and is third among all active NCAA DIII players in the statistical category. She also ranks third in team history in free-position goals (36), fifth in ground balls and game-winning goals (11), sixth in caused turnovers and shots (319), seventh in goals and shots on goal (234), and ninth in points.
Scott collects the third All-Conference award of her career after scoring two goals with 60 ground balls and 73 caused turnovers while starting all 19 games during her senior season. She ranked second in the GNAC in caused turnovers and finished the year with the sixth-highest caused turnover per game average (3.84) in NCAA DIII Women's Lacrosse.
Scott broke the Monks' single season caused turnovers record this spring and capped her career ranked first in team history in CT's (141). In 59 career games, she scored four goals with two assists and picked up 140 ground balls and six draw controls.
Collins also secures All-GNAC accolades for the third time after scoring 39 goals with 34 assists for 73 points while picking up 18 ground balls as a senior attack. She ranked second on the squad in assists and points and was third in goals.
For her career, Collins tallied 137 goals and 66 assists for 203 points while grabbing 74 ground balls and forcing 19 turnovers in 68 games over three-plus seasons. She ranks second in team history in man-up goals (16), fifth in assists, sixth in goals and shots on goal (244), and seventh in points.
Wadleigh is listed on the GNAC All-Rookie Team after netting 15 goals with four assists for 19 points while registering 27 ground balls and 12 caused turnovers in 19 games (17 starts). She capped her freshman season ranked seventh on the team in points.
Saint Joseph's posted a 14-5 overall record with a 9-2 mark in GNAC play under the watch of seventh-year Head Coach David Keenan this spring. As the #2 seed in the GNAC North Division, the Monks toppled Regis College, 14-6, in the quarterfinal round before suffering a 15-8 loss at the hands of eventual GNAC Champion Johnson & Wales three days later.
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