WEYMOUTH, Mass. – Five members of the Saints women's lacrosse program were named to the Great Northeast Athletic Conference (GNAC), highlighted by senior
Madeline Wright being named the GNAC Midfielder of the Year and First Team selection. Joining Wright on the All-Conference Teams are seniors
Halle Miller and
Avery Robillard, as well as sophomores
Abigail Graham and
Emilia Ferraro.
Wright claims her third consecutive GNAC Midfielder of the Year award, sweeping the honors in every year since 2024. She led the conference in goals this season, scoring 71, while adding the fourth-most points in the conference with 89. In addition, Wright etched her name in the NCAA record books becoming one of 17 players in NCAA Division III women's lacrosse history to eclipse 300 career goals, ending her career with 304.
After a GNAC Third Team nod in 2025, Miller elevates to a First Team selection on defense in her senior season. Miller was second on the team and ninth in the conference in ground balls, scooping 51 this season, while also becoming the 11
th player in team history to reach 100 career ground balls.
Graham had a breakout season in her sophomore campaign, earning a Second Team selection following the season. A Plymouth, Mass. native, Graham finished the season with 31 ground balls and 26 caused turnovers. She was one of two Saints this season with at least 25 ground balls and 25 caused turnovers.
Robillard scored a nomination on the Third Team to wrap up her career. An all-around midfielder on both sides of the field, offensively, Robillard scored 23 goals to go with 29 assists, while defensively had 53 ground balls, 47 draw controls, and 39 caused turnovers, solidifying herself as one of the premier two-way players in the conference.
Similar to her fellow sophomore, Ferraro also had a breakout campaign in 2026 to earn Third Team honors, finishing with the third-most points on the Saints with 40, thanks to a season of 32 goals and eight assists.
The Saints season and title defense ended this past weekend at Saint Joseph's of Maine in the GNAC Championship game.