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2026 Women's Lacrosse All-MAC Freedom
Travis Boyd

Five Dutchmen Selected to All-MAC Freedom Women’s Lacrosse Team

5/6/2026 11:36:00 AM

NEWTOWN, Pa. – The Lebanon Valley College women's lacrosse team was honored by the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) on Wednesday, May 6, as the conference office announced in a release that five members of the program were named to the 2026 All-MAC Freedom Women's Lacrosse Team.  

Junior attacker Elizabeth Morgan and sophomore defender Chloe Moser were both chosen to the First Team, while senior attacker Molly Whisler and senior goalie Gigi Ditsky were listed on the Second Team. Additionally, sophomore defender Annelise Vetter was recognized as an Honorable Mention. 

Morgan earned her second career All-MAC Freedom honors, as the attacker was listed as an Honorable Mention in 2025. This season, the junior led the Flying Dutchmen with 75 points, 4.17 points per game, 41 assists, and 2.28 assists per game, while scoring 34 goals. Morgan also tallied 18 ground balls and eight caused turnovers. In the MAC Freedom, she ranked tied for first in assists, second in assists per game, third in points, and fifth in points per game. Morgan delivered several impactful performances during the season, including when she recorded a season-high nine points with a career-high seven assists and two goals in the 20-1 victory at King's College on April 17. The attacker also tied a career-high five goals and dished out three assists for eight points in the 16-6 win at Elizabethtown College on March 14. 

Moser was named to the All-MAC Freedom First Team for the second consecutive year. The defender was voted as the MAC Freedom Rookie of the Year in 2025 as well. This year, Moser led Lebanon Valley with 93 draw controls, 5.47 draw controls per game, 32 caused turnovers, 1.88 caused turnovers per game, 52 ground balls, and 3.06 ground balls per game, while scoring one goal during the campaign. In the conference, the sophomore ranked second in caused turnovers, second in caused turnovers per game, second in draw controls, second in draw controls per game, and third in ground balls per game. Moser delivered multiple big games throughout the season, including when she recorded a season-high 10 draw controls, caused three turnovers, and picked up four ground balls in the victory at Elizabethtown. The sophomore also registered six draw controls, a career-high five caused turnovers, and three ground balls in the 17-6 victory over Arcadia University on April 22. Additionally, she won her 200th career draw control while logging nine draw controls, two caused turnovers, and two ground balls in the 21-2 win at FDU-Florham on April 15. Moser was recognized for her production during the season as well, earning MAC Freedom Defensive Player of the Week honors three times.  

Whisler was listed on an All-Conference team for the first time in her career, after a strong senior season for Lebanon Valley. The attacker led the Dutchmen with 50 goals and 2.78 goals per game, while ranking second on the team with 61 points, second with three game-winning goals, while adding three free-position goals, and 11 assists. In the MAC Freedom, Whisler ranked sixth in goals and seventh in goals per game. Whisler was a key contributor to several of Lebanon Valley's victories this spring, including when she recorded a season-high six points with a season-high five goals and an assist in both the 22-3 victory at Gwynedd Mercy University on March 21, and the 21-2 win at FDU-Florham on April 15. Additionally, the senior matched a season-high six points with four goals and two assists, which tied a season-high, in the 19-1 victory at Delaware Valley University on April 8.  

Ditsky was chosen to the All-MAC Freedom Team for the second time in her career, as the senior was selected to the First Team and named the conference's Goalie of the Year last season. The goalkeeper delivered 99 saves, a 10-8 record, an 8.23 goals-against average, and a .404 save percentage. She also ranked third on the team with 37 ground galls. In the regular season, Ditsky ranked 22nd in the nation in goals-against average. The senior posted multiple strong performances during the season, including when she made seven saves for LVC in the 15-4 victory over Albright College on March 18. Ditsky also logged a season-high 10 saves for the Dutchmen against No. 17 Rowan University on Feb. 25 and against No. 14 Stevens Institute of Technology on April 11.  

Vetter received her second career All-Conference honors, as the sophomore was named to the All-MAC Freedom Second Team last year. This spring, Vetter ranked second among Lebanon Valley players with 38 ground balls and 29 caused turnovers. The sophomore's defensive contributions played an integral role in LVC ranking second in the MAC Freedom with a 7.53 goals-against average during the regular season. Vetter's top performances of the campaign included when she tied a career-high four caused turnovers and matched a career-high six ground balls in the win over Arcadia. The defender also set a career-high of four caused turnovers and picked up four ground balls against No. 14 Stevens during the regular season.  

The 2026 All-MAC Freedom Women's Lacrosse Team and major award winners are listed below.   

2026 All-MAC Freedom Women's Lacrosse Team
Attacker of the Year: Alina Friz, Stevens
Midfielder of the Year: Stef Sellitto, Stevens
Defender of the Year: Lauren Sullivan, Stevens
Goalie of the Year: Larkin Trainor, DeSales
Rookie of the Year: Emily Mulroony, DeSales
Coach of the Year: Madeline Buechli, Stevens

FIRST TEAM

Position Name Year School
Attack Olivia Costa First-Year DeSales
Attack Alina Friz Sophomore Stevens
Attack Maddie Horgan Senior Stevens
Attack Elizabeth Morgan Junior Lebanon Valley
 
Midfield Jordyn Chan Senior Arcadia
Midfield Emily Mulroony First-Year DeSales
Midfield Alicia Pileggi Senior Misericordia
Midfield Stefanie Sellitto Senior Stevens
 
Defender Eran Gleason Senior Stevens
Defender Chloe Moser Sophomore Lebanon Valley
Defender Lauren Sullivan Senior Stevens
Defender Emma Williamson Senior DeSales
 
Goalie Larkin Trainor First-Year DeSales
Goalie Kailyn Vautour Junior Stevens


SECOND TEAM

Position Name Year School
Attack Christina DiGuglielmo Senior DeSales
Attack Jaylee Killgore Sophomore Arcadia
Attack Molly Whisler Senior Lebanon Valley
 
Midfield Charley Lengel-Kramer Sophomore Delaware Valley
Midfield Julianna Medina Senior FDU-Florham
Midfield Gracie Shea First-Year Stevens
Midfield Danielle Sieja Senior DeSales
 
Defender Cami Beetel Sophomore DeSales
Defender Lindsay Esposito Senior Stevens
Defender Nikki McMenamin First-Year Arcadia
 
Goalie Gigi Ditsky Senior Lebanon Valley
Goalie Ryann Gross Sophomore Misericordia
Goalie Alison Kozik Senior FDU-Florham


HONORABLE MENTION

Position Name Year School
Attack Delaney Campanella Junior Misericordia
Defender Annelise Vetter Sophomore Lebanon Valley

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