2025-26 AMCC Women's Lacrosse News

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AMCC ANNOUNCES WOMEN'S LACROSSE ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM
AMCC ANNOUNCES WOMEN'S LACROSSE ALL-CONFERENCE TEAM
ALFRED STATE CROWNED AMCC WOMEN'S LACROSSE CHAMPIONS
FIELD SET FOR WOMEN'S LACROSSE CHAMPIONSHIP TOURNAMENT
Maeve Runyon, Alfred State College, Women's Lacrosse (Defensive)
Maeve Runyon, Alfred State College, Women's Lacrosse (Defensive)

Runyon went 2-0 on the week in goal as she tallied 13 saves and only allowed seven goals. In the game against Pitt-Bradford, she tallied seven saves and 10 groundballs. She followed with six saves and five groundballs against Mt. Aloysius to secure the regular season title.

Karlee Hargather, Alfred State College, Women's Lacrosse (Offensive)
Karlee Hargather, Alfred State College, Women's Lacrosse (Offensive)

Hargather led the Pioneers to a 2-0 week in AMCC play as she tallied 10 goals and three assists for 13 points. To go along with that she added 12 draw controls, 10 groundballs, and four cause turnovers. Hargather opened the week with five goals, one assist, three caused turnovers, and six groundballs in the win over Pitt-Bradford. She followed with five goals, two assists, and four groundballs in the win over Mt. Aloysius to secure the AMCC regular season title and the #1 seed in the AMCC Tournament.

Julianna Hornikel, La Roche University, Women's Lacrosse (Defensive)
Julianna Hornikel, La Roche University, Women's Lacrosse (Defensive)

Hornikel was strong again in net for the Redhawks this past week. In a tough, 7-5 defeat against Wilson, Hornikel stopped eight shots and added a ground ball to the ledger. In Saturday's 6-5 conference victory over Alfred State, she stopped 11 shots, caused two turnovers and scooped up three ground balls.

Christine Abel, Pitt-Bradford, Women's Lacrosse (Offensive)
Christine Abel, Pitt-Bradford, Women's Lacrosse (Offensive)

Abel scored nine goals on 14 shots in a 2-0 week for Pitt-Bradford. She also tallied nine ground balls and seven draw controls. She scored three second-half goals, including the game-winner, in a comeback victory over Mount Aloysius, before scoring six times in a 20-7 win over Hilbert.

Makartnee Mortimer, Pitt-Bradford, Women's Lacrosse (Defensive)
Makartnee Mortimer, Pitt-Bradford, Women's Lacrosse (Defensive)

Mortimer led the Panthers to a 1-1 record last week, including a win in the program's first AMCC contest, a 7-4 comeback victory against La Roche. She tallied 14 ground balls and caused 13 turnovers for the week. At La Roche, she registered eight ground balls and eight turnovers, while also picking up an assist.

Addison Molampy, Pitt-Bradford, Women's Lacrosse (Offensive)
Addison Molampy, Pitt-Bradford, Women's Lacrosse (Offensive)

Molampy scored five goals on 10 shots, with five ground balls in a 1-1 week for the Panthers. In the comeback 7-4 victory over LaRoche, she registered a hat-trick on six shots, including the game-winning goal.

Julianna Hornikel, La Roche University, Women's Lacrosse (Defensive)
Julianna Hornikel, La Roche University, Women's Lacrosse (Defensive)

Hornikel had to play strong in net in the Redhawks' lone game of the week against Marietta, making 15 stops on the day, while also leading the team with six ground balls.

Karlee Hargather, Alfred State College, Women's Lacrosse (Offensive)
Karlee Hargather, Alfred State College, Women's Lacrosse (Offensive)

Hargather led the Pioneers as she tallied eight goals and three assists for 11 points, while also adding seven groundballs, and 11 draw controls.

Lilly Thuman, Pitt-Bradford, Women's Lacrosse (Defensive)
Lilly Thuman, Pitt-Bradford, Women's Lacrosse (Defensive)

Thuman went 2-0 in goal for the Panthers last week, stopping 58.3% of the shots she faced in wins over Elmira and Thiel. She allowed just one goal in three periods to Elmira, and then four against Thiel.