Women's Lacrosse

Eleven Claim IWLCA All-Region Accolades

NORTHBOROUGH, Mass.--Eleven Wisconsin Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (WIAC) individuals have secured a spot on the 2025 Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) NCAA Division III All-West Region Team.
 
Colorado College’s Evelyn Baher-Murphy, Healy Bledsoe, Charlotte Iler, Sofia Mancino, Peyton Murphy, and Cassidy Schnaufer were first team selections.
 
Baher-Murphy was a second team choice a year ago. This season, she led the team with 27 caused turnovers and 45 ground balls.
 
Bledsoe secured first team honors for the second consecutive season after accumulating 12 caused turnovers, 26 ground balls, six goals, five assists, eight shots and 16 draw controls.
 
Iler, the WIAC Kwik Trip Offensive Player of the Year, claimed first team status for the second straight year. She led the Tigers with 61 goals and 86 points. The 61 goals are the third most in a season in program history, and the 86 points are the seventh most in a season. She also racked up 25 assists, four game-winning goals, 21 ground balls, seven caused turnovers and a draw control.
 
Mancino, the WIAC Kwik Trip Midfielder of the Year, scored 54 goals and assisted on 15 more. She won 83 draw controls, tied for the fifth most in a season in program history.
 
Murphy recorded 50 goals, 30 assists, 23 caused turnovers, 28 ground balls, and two draw controls. The 30 assists are the ninth most in a season in program history, and she's the 17th player in Colorado College archives to score 50 goals in a season. 
 
Schnaufer, the WIAC Kwik Trip Defensive Player of the Year, finished the year 10th in NCAA Division III with a 52.6 save percentage, 14th with 7.21 goals against average, and 15th with 175 saves. She had a program record 18 wins. 
 
Second team selections included: Colorado College’s Frances Hansot and Tobin Lonergan; University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire’s Reegan Werner; and UW-River Falls’ Lilah Gilyard and Samantha Hayek.
 
Lonergan and Hayek were second team selections in 2024.
 
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