Women's Lacrosse | 3/16/2026 4:00:00 PM
Week 4 PAC Honors (for events between March 9-15)
The weekly award winners have been recognized for their performances during Week 4 of the 2026 season.
PAC Offensive Player of the Week
Jess Robinette • Grove City • Junior midfielder • Mohnton, Pa./Twin Valley
Robinette helped Grove City to non-conference wins over western New York foes Fredonia State and Buffalo State last week by posting a pair of four-goal outings … Wednesday, she had four goals and an assist in a come-from-behind 13-10 win over Fredonia State … Saturday, Robinette had four goals and two assists in a 9-7 win at Buffalo State … She scored the eventual game-winner with 2:09 left in the third quarter, then sealed the win with a goal at the 2:08 mark of the fourth quarter … Robinette also had four ground balls at Buffalo State.
PAC Offensive Honor Roll
Allegheny senior attack Kendall Cox (Silver Spring, Md./Albert Einstein); Chatham junior attack Izzy Davanti (Greensburg, Pa./Hempfield); Geneva junior attack Julianna Easley (Pittsburgh, Pa./North Hills); Saint Vincent graduate student midfielder Chloe Herring (Hanover, Pa./New Oxford); Westminster senior attack Julia Ravazza (Twain Harte, Calif./Dublin)
PAC Defensive Player of the Week
Gabri Hallam • Grove City • Freshman defender • Buffalo, N.Y./Clarence
Hallam caused four turnovers while also recording four ground balls and five draw controls Wednesday in Grove City's 13-10 victory over Fredonia State … Saturday, in a return to her hometown of Buffalo, Hallam caused three turnovers and collected three ground balls in a 9-7 win at Buffalo State.
PAC Defensive Honor Roll
Allegheny senior defender Amelia Henderson (Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny); Bethany senior defender Emily Wenger (New Cumberland, Pa./Cedar Cliff); Chatham junior goalie Meghan Cuza-Berry (Gambrills, Md./Arundel); W&J junior defender Sammy Hartz (Ijamsville, Md./Oakdale); Westminster freshman defender Mady Warner (Concord Twp., Ohio/Riverside)
PAC Midfielder of the Week
Mya Bolinda • Washington & Jefferson • Senior • Pittsburgh, Pa./North Hills
Bolinda averaged four goals, one assist, six draw controls and 1.5 ground balls with an 8-for-13 shooting percentage on goal on the team's 1-1 spring break trip to California ... In a tight loss to Occidental, she led the team in scoring with four goals and a career-high 10 draw controls ... In a 12-6 victory over Cal Lutheran, Bolinda added another four goals with two draw controls, two ground balls and one assist.
PAC Midfielder Honor Roll
Allegheny sophomore Caroline Smith (Colorado Springs, Colo./Liberty); Chatham freshman Campbell Murphy (Saline, Mich./Saline); Geneva sophomore Taylor Robinson (Greenwood, Ind./Center Grove); Grove City sophomore Mya Mygatt (Silver Spring, Md./Brookewood); Westminster senior Michaela Neelin (Henrietta, N.Y./Rush Henrietta)
PAC Newcomer of the Week
Bella Walski-Rodriguez • Chatham • Freshman attack • San Antonio, Texas/Antonian College Prepatory
In the Cougars' 12-11 victory over Fredonia, Walski-Rodriguez tied her season high with three goals and also set a new career high in assists (two) and points (five) ... The freshman attack also picked up one ground ball and caused two turnovers, including the turnover that led to the game-winning goal where Walski-Rodriguez picked up her second assist.
PAC Newcomer Honor Roll
Allegheny freshman defender Duchess Jackson (Washington, D.C./National Cathedral School); Saint Vincent freshman midfielder MaryKatherine New (Bowie, Md./Bowie); W&J freshman midfielder Bekah Meiklejohn (Boonsboro, Md./Boonsboro); Westminster freshman midfielder Kaylin Henry (Martinsburg, W.Va./Martinsburg)
PAC Records & Milestones
Allegheny's Amelia Henderson amassed four points (1g-3a) with nine ground balls, four caused turnovers, and two draw controls in two games ... Bethany's Emily Wenger scored three of the Bison's seven goals in the 7-4 victory over Ursuline while also leading the team in caused turnovers (four), ground balls (four) and draw controls (four) ... Chatham's Campbell Murphy had two goals, two assists and a career-high eight draw controls in a 12-11 win over Fredonia ... Julianna Easley registered three goals and four assists, Taylor Robinson scored three goals and Hannah Skwarek posted five ground balls and five caused turnovers to lead Geneva to its first win in program history Wednesday, an 8-3 victory at William Peace ... Saint Vincent's Chloe Herring scored four goals and assisted on another, while scooping up 10 ground balls in a 14-9 win over Mount Aloysius ... Julia Ravazza scored six goals Saturday to lead Westminster to a 14-3 victory at Wilson, her second game this season with six goals.