BEVERLY, Mass. - The Roger Williams University Women's Lacrosse team saw three major award winners and nine members of the team on the Conference of New England (CNE) All-Conference Team.
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Senior attacker
Emma Terino was named the CNE Offensive Player of the Year. Terino closed her season tallying 55 goals and 28 assists for 83 points, leading the Hawks and ranking 5
th in points per game. fueling RWU to the conference's highest scoring offense at 15.8 goals per game.
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On the other end of the field, midfielder
Miranda Hayes was recognized as the Defensive Player of the Year. Hayes controlled the pace of play with draw controls, leading the league by 42, while also contributing 24 goals and 20 assists. Hayes also earned 32 ground balls and 10 caused turnovers.
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Zoey Cormican, who earned Goalkeeper of the Year honors. Starting all 17 games, Cormican logged over 880 minutes in goal, making 133 saves with a .470 save percentage and a 10.21 goals-against average.
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In addition to the individual awards, the trio also landed First Team All-Conference selections.
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On the Second Team, the Hawks saw five members of the squad earn spots, with
Mia Pantano, earning a spot after, scoring 57 goals and dishing six assists.
Allie Shamberger, also joined the squad with 38 goals and 35 assists, ranking second on the team in total points with 73.
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Midfielder
Ella Waryas, posted a strong season with a total of 29 goals, 17 assists, and 50 draw controls. Waryas also had 11 caused turnovers.
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Defenders,
Grace Rocheleau and
Josie Poulin were also named to the second team. Rocheleau led the team in caused turnovers with 18 and picked up 22 ground balls, while Poulin collected 15 ground balls and had 11 caused turnovers.
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Sophomore midfielder
Jamie Anthony was named to the All-Conference Third Team. She scored 10 goals, recorded 6 assists, with 38 ground balls and 37 draw controls.
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Celia Brinkler represented the Hawks on the Community Service Team.
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Roger Williams wrapped the 2025 campaign with a 10-7 overall record, including a dominant 8-1 mark in conference play. The Hawks' season came to a close in the CNE Semifinals, falling to No. 3 Hartford. The Hawks have reached the CNE Semifinals in 11 consecutive seasons.
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