Women's Lacrosse | 4/13/2026 4:00:00 PM
Week 8 PAC Honors (for events between April 6-12)
The weekly award winners have been recognized for their performances during Week 8 of the 2026 season.
PAC Offensive Player of the Week
Brynne Stewart • Washington & Jefferson • Senior attack • Painesville, Ohio/Andrews Osborne Academy
Stewart led the W&J offense to an undefeated week, totaling 13 points (5g/8a) in PAC wins over Geneva and Westminster ... She also posted six ground balls, five draw controls and one caused turnover ... Against Geneva, Stewart had two goals and five assists, with both goals and two assists coming in a 10-0 first-quarter blitz ... In the Presidents' 16-8 victory at Westminster, Stewart scored three goals and dished out three assists while also winning five draw controls and scooping four ground balls.
PAC Offensive Honor Roll
Grove City junior midfielder Jess Robinette (Mohnton, Pa./Twin Valley); 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 helped Grove City to a pair of shutout victories last week ... She had four caused turnovers, along with seven ground balls Tuesday in a 23-0 home win over Saint Vincent ... Saturday at Hiram, she caused seven turnovers and had five ground balls, as the Wolverines prevailed 23-0 ... Hallam had seven draw controls in each game ... She also scored a goal and notched two assists against Saint Vincent.
PAC Defensive Honor Roll
Bethany senior defender/midfielder Janez Matthews (Annapolis, Md./Annapolis); Chatham freshman defender Sofia Hoetzlein-Simon (Prince Frederick, Md./Huntingtown); W&J freshman defender Sarah Brown (Denton, Md./North Caroline); Westminster senior defender Isabella Cespedes (Merrick, N.Y./Sanford H. Calhoun)
PAC Midfielder of the Week
Campbell Murphy • Chatham • Freshman • Saline, Mich./Saline
In the Cougars' 2-0 week, Murphy recorded 12 draw controls, 10 ground balls and eight caused turnovers ... In the 15-0 shutout over Allegheny, Murphy recorded seven ground balls, a new single-game record seven caused turnovers and six draw controls ... She also posted two goals and three assists, tying her career high point total with five ... In the Cougars' game against Geneva, Murphy recorded six draw controls, three ground balls and one caused turnover to go with two assists in a 22-1 win.
PAC Midfielder Honor Roll
Bethany senior defender/midfielder Emily Wenger (New Cumberland, Pa./Cedar Cliff); Grove City freshman Avery Anderson (Pittsburgh, Pa./North Allegheny); W&J senior Mya Bolinda (Pittsburgh, Pa./North Hills); Westminster sophomore Allyssa Anstis (Coraopolis, Pa./Moon)
PAC Newcomer of the Week
Bella Walski-Rodriguez • Chatham • Freshman attack • San Antonio, Texas/Antonian College Preparatory
In the Cougars' two games last week, Walski-Rodriguez recorded eight goals and three assists for a team high 11 points ... At Allegheny, she tallied two goals and two assists for four points and also recorded two ground balls in the 15-0 win .. She followed that with a dominant performance at Geneva where she recorded six goals and one assist for seven points ... Walski-Rodriguez scored four consecutive goals to close out an 8-0 first-quarter advantage ... She scored her six goals on just nine shots, eight on goal.
PAC Newcomer Honor Roll
W&J freshman midfielder Bekah Meiklejohn (Boonsboro, Md./Boonsboro); Westminster freshman midfielder Kaylin Henry (Martinsburg, W.Va./Martinsburg)
PAC Records & Milestones
Janez Matthews recorded a career-high eight ground balls in Bethany's 8-6 comeback victory over Mount Aloysius where she also scored two fourth-quarter goals and won four draw controls. ... After she had five goals and three assists in a 23-0 win over Saint Vincent, Jess Robinette scored four times as Grove City downed host Hiram, 23-0 ... W&J's Mya Bolinda totaled 12 points (5g/7a) in wins over Geneva and Westminster last week ... Allyssa Anstis finished with four goals, a pair of assists, three ground balls, a pair of caused turnovers and three draw controls in Westminster's 22-1 win at Hiram.