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MacDonald & Hughes Earn Major Ivy Awards To Lead Women's Lacrosse All-Ivy Haul

Seven Princeton women's lacrosse players have been recognized with Ivy League awards with the announcement of the All-Ivy teams, led by a pair of Tigers who received a major yearly award.

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MacDonald & Hughes Earn Major Ivy Awards To Lead Women's Lacrosse All-Ivy Haul

April 28, 2026 | Women's Lacrosse

Seven Princeton women's lacrosse players have been recognized with Ivy League awards with the announcement of the All-Ivy teams, led by a pair of Tigers who received a major yearly award.

Jami MacDonald was named Ivy League Attacker of the Year, while Amelia Hughes was a co-recipient of Ivy League Goalkeeper of the Year honors.

Both MacDonald, a unanimous selection, and Hughes were among four Tigers named first-team All-Ivy. They were joined by Haven Dora and Dylan Allen to give Princeton an Ivy-best four first-team All-Ivy players.

Defender Abigail Roberts was named second-team All-Ivy, while Meg Morrisroe and Maggie Molnar were honorable mention All-Ivy selections.

Princeton's seven All-Ivy selections were the most of the eight Ivy programs.

In addition, senior midfielder Lane Calkins was named Academic All-Ivy.

Jami MacDonald is the sixth Princeton women's lacrosse player to be named Ivy League Attacker of the Year since the award was first presented in 2013, and she follows McKenzie Blake '25 who won the award last season. MacDonald's 71 points this season lead the Ivy League and her 4.7 points-per-game are No. 1 in the Ivy League and No. 19 in the nation. She is among the Ivy leaders in goals (42; fourth) and assists (29; fifth), the only player among the top five in both categories. A two-time Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week this season, MacDonald tied the program record for points in a game with 10 against Towson and equaled the program record for assists in a game with seven against Towson. She is now a two-time All-Ivy selection, also having earned second-team All-Ivy honors in 2025.

Amelia Hughes is Princeton's fourth selection as Ivy League Goalkeeper of the Year, earning the honor for the second time in her career after doing so in 2024. Hughes has started all 15 games for Princeton this season and played 96% of Princeton's minutes in goal. She leads the Ivy League in save percentage (.511), saves (163), and saves-per-game (10.9) while ranking No. 3 nationally in save percentage and No. 6 in both saves and saves-per-game. She has nine games this season with a save percentage above .500 and has made 10+ saves in 12 of 15 games. Hughes is now a four-time All-Ivy selection and a two-time first-team All-Ivy honoree.

Senior attacker Haven Dora is now a three-time All-Ivy selection and has been named first-team All-Ivy for the second season in a row. The Ivy League's leader in assists this season with 47, Dora has set the Ivy record for assists in a career with her 154 entering the postseason. She also leads the Ivy League in assists-per-game with 3.1 which also ranks No. 6 in the nation. Her 66 points this season are second in the Ivy League, trailing only her teammate Jami MacDonald. Dora's 44 points-per-game this season are No. 3 in the Ivy League and No. 29 among all players in the country.

Defender Dylan Allen is now a two-time first-team All-Ivy selection. One of the Ivy League's top shutdown defenders, Allen has 14 ground balls and eight caused turnovers this season while matching up with opponents' top attacking options each game. Over 15 games this season, Allen has held her primary matchup to below her season average in points 10 times.

Abigail Robetrs has been named a second-team All-Ivy selection for the third time in her career, doing so each season she has played on Princeton's defensive unit. She is among the Top-10 in the Ivy League in draw controls (47; No. 7), ground balls (31, No. 9) and caused turnovers (19; No. 9) this season.

A first-time All-Ivy selection, Meg Morrisroe leads Princeton and the Ivy League in goals with 44 and is third on the team in points with 50. She has scored in every game, and has six games with 3+ goals.

Also a first-time All-Ivy honoree, Maggie Molnar has had a standout two-way midfield season for the Tigers as a senior with 17 points on 14 goals and three assists while adding 30 draw controls, 11 ground balls and seven caused turnovers.

An IWLCA Academic Honor Roll selection last season, Lane Calkins has added Academic All-Ivy honors to her bio during her senior season while appearing in 13 games and making eight starts in the midfield for the Tigers.

2026 Ivy League Awards

ATTACKER OF THE YEAR

Jami MacDonald, Princeton

MIDFIELDER OF THE YEAR

Charlotte Hodgson, Harvard

DEFENDER OF THE YEAR

Emmy Pascal, Yale

CO-GOALTENDERS OF THE YEAR

Amelia Hughes, Princeton

Orly Sedransk, Penn

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Kate Gould, Yale

COACHING STAFF OF THE YEAR

Yale

FIRST TEAM ALL-IVY^

Jami MacDonald, Princeton*

Dylan Allen, Princeton

Haven Dora, Princeton

Amelia Hughes, Princeton

Ruby Sliwkowski, Brown*

Caitlin Tully, Cornell

Lexie Tully, Cornell

Maya Kendall, Dartmouth

Charlotte Hodgson, Harvard*

Catherine Berkery, Penn

Orly Sedransk, Penn

Emmy Pascal, Yale*

Kate Gould, Yale

SECOND TEAM ALL-IVY

Abigail Roberts, Princeton

Riley Peterson, Brown

Anna Becker, Columbia

Cordelia Flemming, Columbia

Ellie Bergin, Cornell

Madeline Egan, Dartmouth

Mia Puccio, Dartmouth

Patricia Columbia-Walsh, Penn

Lela Greene, Penn

Natasha Yajadda, Penn

Katie Clare, Yale

Niamh Pfaff, Yale

HONORABLE MENTION

Maggie Molnar, Princeton

Meg Morrisroe, Princeton

Tessie Batchelder, Brown

Codi Johnson, Brown

Cece Korn, Brown

Ella Wilmot, Cornell

Callie Batchelder, Harvard

Despina Giannakopoulos, Harvard

Maggie Bankowski, Penn

Ashley Kiernan, Yale

  • Unanimous selection

^ Team expanded due to ties in voting

Jami MacDonald was named Ivy League Attacker of the Year, while Amelia Hughes was a co-recipient of Ivy League Goalkeeper of the Year honors.

Both MacDonald, a unanimous selection, and Hughes were among four Tigers named first-team All-Ivy. They were joined by Haven Dora and Dylan Allen to give Princeton an Ivy-best four first-team All-Ivy players.

Defender Abigail Roberts was named second-team All-Ivy, while Meg Morrisroe and Maggie Molnar were honorable mention All-Ivy selections.

Princeton's seven All-Ivy selections were the most of the eight Ivy programs.

In addition, senior midfielder Lane Calkins was named Academic All-Ivy.

Jami MacDonald is the sixth Princeton women's lacrosse player to be named Ivy League Attacker of the Year since the award was first presented in 2013, and she follows McKenzie Blake '25 who won the award last season. MacDonald's 71 points this season lead the Ivy League and her 4.7 points-per-game are No. 1 in the Ivy League and No. 19 in the nation. She is among the Ivy leaders in goals (42; fourth) and assists (29; fifth), the only player among the top five in both categories. A two-time Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week this season, MacDonald tied the program record for points in a game with 10 against Towson and equaled the program record for assists in a game with seven against Towson. She is now a two-time All-Ivy selection, also having earned second-team All-Ivy honors in 2025.

Amelia Hughes is Princeton's fourth selection as Ivy League Goalkeeper of the Year, earning the honor for the second time in her career after doing so in 2024. Hughes has started all 15 games for Princeton this season and played 96% of Princeton's minutes in goal. She leads the Ivy League in save percentage (.511), saves (163), and saves-per-game (10.9) while ranking No. 3 nationally in save percentage and No. 6 in both saves and saves-per-game. She has nine games this season with a save percentage above .500 and has made 10+ saves in 12 of 15 games. Hughes is now a four-time All-Ivy selection and a two-time first-team All-Ivy honoree.

Senior attacker Haven Dora is now a three-time All-Ivy selection and has been named first-team All-Ivy for the second season in a row. The Ivy League's leader in assists this season with 47, Dora has set the Ivy record for assists in a career with her 154 entering the postseason. She also leads the Ivy League in assists-per-game with 3.1 which also ranks No. 6 in the nation. Her 66 points this season are second in the Ivy League, trailing only her teammate Jami MacDonald. Dora's 44 points-per-game this season are No. 3 in the Ivy League and No. 29 among all players in the country.

Defender Dylan Allen is now a two-time first-team All-Ivy selection. One of the Ivy League's top shutdown defenders, Allen has 14 ground balls and eight caused turnovers this season while matching up with opponents' top attacking options each game. Over 15 games this season, Allen has held her primary matchup to below her season average in points 10 times.

Abigail Robetrs has been named a second-team All-Ivy selection for the third time in her career, doing so each season she has played on Princeton's defensive unit. She is among the Top-10 in the Ivy League in draw controls (47; No. 7), ground balls (31, No. 9) and caused turnovers (19; No. 9) this season.

A first-time All-Ivy selection, Meg Morrisroe leads Princeton and the Ivy League in goals with 44 and is third on the team in points with 50. She has scored in every game, and has six games with 3+ goals.

Also a first-time All-Ivy honoree, Maggie Molnar has had a standout two-way midfield season for the Tigers as a senior with 17 points on 14 goals and three assists while adding 30 draw controls, 11 ground balls and seven caused turnovers.

An IWLCA Academic Honor Roll selection last season, Lane Calkins has added Academic All-Ivy honors to her bio during her senior season while appearing in 13 games and making eight starts in the midfield for the Tigers.

2026 Ivy League Awards

ATTACKER OF THE YEAR

Jami MacDonald, Princeton

MIDFIELDER OF THE YEAR

Charlotte Hodgson, Harvard

DEFENDER OF THE YEAR

Emmy Pascal, Yale

CO-GOALTENDERS OF THE YEAR

Amelia Hughes, Princeton

Orly Sedransk, Penn

ROOKIE OF THE YEAR

Kate Gould, Yale

COACHING STAFF OF THE YEAR

Yale

FIRST TEAM ALL-IVY^

Jami MacDonald, Princeton*

Dylan Allen, Princeton

Haven Dora, Princeton

Amelia Hughes, Princeton

Ruby Sliwkowski, Brown*

Caitlin Tully, Cornell

Lexie Tully, Cornell

Maya Kendall, Dartmouth

Charlotte Hodgson, Harvard*

Catherine Berkery, Penn

Orly Sedransk, Penn

Emmy Pascal, Yale*

Kate Gould, Yale

SECOND TEAM ALL-IVY

Abigail Roberts, Princeton

Riley Peterson, Brown

Anna Becker, Columbia

Cordelia Flemming, Columbia

Ellie Bergin, Cornell

Madeline Egan, Dartmouth

Mia Puccio, Dartmouth

Patricia Columbia-Walsh, Penn

Lela Greene, Penn

Natasha Yajadda, Penn

Katie Clare, Yale

Niamh Pfaff, Yale

HONORABLE MENTION

Maggie Molnar, Princeton

Meg Morrisroe, Princeton

Tessie Batchelder, Brown

Codi Johnson, Brown

Cece Korn, Brown

Ella Wilmot, Cornell

Callie Batchelder, Harvard

Despina Giannakopoulos, Harvard

Maggie Bankowski, Penn

Ashley Kiernan, Yale

  • Unanimous selection

^ Team expanded due to ties in voting

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