Women's Lacrosse

Women's Lacrosse Postseason Honors Announced

JACKSONVILLE, Fla. - Coastal Carolina, Jacksonville, Liberty and Queens all earned individual superlative awards to headline the Atlantic Sun Conference (ASUN) Women's Lacrosse postseason honors announced Tuesday.

The Offensive Player of the Year honor was earned by Coastal Carolina's Sydney McClure and Queens' Kayleen Favreau. McClure led the Chanticleers with 73 points on 50 goals and 23 assists across 16 games. She ranked among the ASUN leaders in goals and points while adding 16 free-position goals and five man-up scores. Favreau led the Royals in goals and points this season with 60 goals and 12 assists for 72 points. She crossed 150 career goals (166) and 200 career-point (209) marks this season.

Liberty's Katie Colavito was named the Midfielder of the Year after tallying 29 goals and 16 assists for 45 points. She ranks second in ASUN with 31 caused turnovers (1.82 per game). The junior sits second on team and seventh in ASUN with 60 draw controls and totaled 33 ground balls on the year.

Jacksonville's Kaila Stasulli and Liberty's Jenna Burrow secured the Defensive Player of the Year accolade. Stasulli, the Preseason ASUN Defensive Player of the Year, racked up 15 ground balls, 14 caused turnovers and plays a key role in the nationally-ranked draw control unit, collecting 52 draw controls herself. Burrow led the ASUN and ranked as high as fourth in the country with 37 caused turnovers. She sits third in ASUN with 43 ground balls. She recorded eight games with at least three caused turnovers, three with at least five.

Goalkeeper of the Year Brookelynn Hodgin leads the league in goals against average (10.48) and finished second in save percentage (45.1%) while backstopping the top defense in the league. She had a 13-save showing against Navy and Michigan and collected 17 ground balls and caused two turnovers on the season for Jacksonville.

Shae Hagans scored a team-high 33 goals for the Dolphins this season en route to being named the ASUN Freshman of the Year. She also led the team in shots (66) and shots on goals (50), while also adding seven assists and 11 ground balls. The Proper, Texas, native became the only ASUN student-athlete on the Inside Lacrosse Impact Freshmen list

2025 ASUN Coach of the Year Tara Singleton led the Dolphins to another undefeated regular season in ASUN play and a 10-5 record. Jacksonville recorded a signature upset win over No. 18 Navy, while also toppling Davidson and Liberty. The Dolphins boasted the best scoring defense in the league under Singleton's guidance, also leading the league in margin of victory. Jacksonville ended the season winning 10 of its last 11 games, including a triumph against Liberty in the finale that secured the ASUN Regular Season Championship.


Offensive Players of the Year: Sydney McClure, Coastal Carolina & Kayleen Favreau, Queens
Midfielder of the Year: Katie Colavito, Liberty
Defensive Players of the Year: Kaila Stasulli, Jacksonville & Jenna Burrow, Liberty
Goalkeeper of the Year: Brookelynn Hodgin, Jacksonville
Unanimous Freshman of the Year: Shae Hagans, Jacksonville
Unanimous Coach of the Year: Tara Singleton, Jacksonville

First Team All-ASUN
A - Sydney McClure, Coastal Carolina**
A - Ainsley Scruggs, Jacksonville
A - Luci Selander, Lindenwood
A - Kayleen Favreau, Queens
A - Taiva Reinertson, Liberty 
MF - ^Abby Moran, Jacksonville**
MF - Allyx Berry, Jacksonville
MF - Shannon Harrington, Kennesaw State
MF - Katie Colavito, Liberty**
MF - Reese Krieger, Lindenwood
D - ^Jenna Burrow, Liberty
D - Maggie Cuddy, Jacksonville**
D - Kaila Stasulli, Jacksonville***
D - Avery McMullin, Queens
GK - Brookelynn Hodgin, Jacksonville

Second Team All-ASUN
A - Alyson Mascolo, Coastal Carolina
A - Maeve Brennan, Jacksonville
A - Shae Hagans, Jacksonville
A - Alyssa Angelo, Kennesaw State
A - Mackenzie Lehman, Liberty****
MF - Gabrielle Beaudet, Coastal Carolina
MF - Ava Menna, Liberty
MF - Isabella Swanson, Queens
MF - Kaitlin Pani, Stetson**
D - Lily Wallace, Coastal Carolina
D - Madeleine Klunder, Liberty**
D - Julia Bella, Lindenwood
D - Savannah Donahue, Queens
GK - Charlotte Sadler, Coastal Carolina**
GK - Maddie Eckert, Stetson

^ denotes a unanimous selection to the All-ASUN First Team
* denotes the number of career All-ASUN selections
Note - ties in voting resulted in 15-person All-ASUN First and Second Teams


All-Freshman Team
^Shae Hagans, Jacksonville
^Marleigh Belinfanti, Kennesaw State
^Lexi Tinker, Kennesaw State
^Olivia Young, Liberty
^Julia Bella, Lindenwood
^Maddie Eckert, Stetson
Megan Hummel, Coastal Carolina
Mia Nardi, Kennesaw State
Ava McGlothlin, Liberty
Anna Bea Jacobs, Lindenwood
Devan Maready, Queens
Emma Arrigo, Stetson
 ^ denotes a unanimous selection to the All-Freshman Team