WINTHROP, Mass. – Five women's lacrosse players were named to the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC) All-Conference Teams on Monday afternoon, as announced by the GNAC Office.
Junior
Madeline Wright highlights the list after being named the GNAC Midfielder of the Year for a second consecutive season and a GNAC First Teamer. Senior
Delaney Brown joins Wright on the First Team as a defender, becoming a three-time First Team player on defense in the process.
Senior
Abby Brown earns her first All-Conference nod, picking up a spot on the Second Team at attack. Senior
Dejaliyah Srimouksavanh and junior
Halle Miller round out the All-Conference selections with spots on the GNAC Third Team on midfield and defense, respectively.
Wright finished the season as the conference's best midfielder in terms of goals and points. Her 74 goals are a program record and led the GNAC this season. Adding on 10 assists, Wright's 84 points were good for the second-most in the GNAC.
Delaney Brown wraps up her career as one of the best defenders in team history, earning another GNAC First Team selection.
Delaney Brown caused a team-high 47 turnovers this season to go along with the second-most ground balls on the Saints with 56. Both the caused turnovers and ground balls ranked inside the top five in the conference this year.
Abby Brown broke out in her final season, setting a number of career-highs on the way to a GNAC Second Team nomination.
Abby Brown collected a career-high 36 points on 14 goals and 22 assists. The 22 assists were a career-high and led the Saints in 2025.
Srimouksavanh scored 37 goals to go with 20 assists for 57 points in 2025. With her selection to the Third Team, Srimouksavanh becomes a three-time Third Team selection and has made the All-Conference Team in all four of her seasons at Emmanuel, after a Second Team spot in 2023.
Miller joins Srimouksavanh on the Third Team, earning the first GNAC All-Conference selection of her career. In a breakout campaign of her own, Miller had career-highs in caused turnovers and ground balls with 30 and 44, respectively.
The Saints season continues on Saturday, May 10, in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament, as they play Endicott at 1:00 p.m., hosted at Colby College.