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2025 PSAC Women's Lacrosse All


LOCK HAVEN, Pa. – The Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference released the 2025 PSAC Women’s Lacrosse All-Conference Teams and Major Award winners on Tuesday afternoon.
The All-Conference teams and Major Award winners are determined by a vote of the conference’s head coaches.
In the Western Division, major award winners include Seton Hill’s Mila Udovicic as Athlete of the Year, Slippery Rock’s Paige Jenkins as Defensive Player of the Year, Lock Haven’s Gretchen King as Freshman of the Year and Slippery Rock head coach Taryn Burkholder as Coach of the Year.
The Eastern Division major awards went to West Chester’s Keri Barnett for Athlete of the Year, East Stroudsburg goalie Abby Simonetti as Defensive Player of the Year, East Stroudsburg’s Sadie Kauffman as Freshman of the Year, and Shippensburg head coach Brooke DellaValle as Coach of the Year.
WESTERN DIVISION
The Athlete of the Year in the Western Division is Seton Hill’s Mila Udovicic, who tallied a PSAC-best 52 assists for the season. She added 29 goals for 81 total points,, tied for fifth-most in the conference. She also contributed with 24 ground balls, 13 caused turnovers, and 126 draw controls.
Slippery Rock’s Paige Jenkins was named the Defensive Player of the Year after racking up 31 ground balls, 33 caused turnovers, and winning 55 draw controls for a Slippery Rock defense that ranked first in the conference with just 119 goals allowed.
The West’s Freshman of the Year is Lock Haven goalie Gretchen King, who debuted with 16 games played, a save percentage of .501 (second-best in the PSAC and tops in the West), and 173 saves (fifth-most in the PSAC.)
Slippery Rock’s Taryn Burkholder was selected as the Western Division Coach of the Year for the second consecutive year after another impressive season – building on last season’s 15-3 overall record (10-2 PSAC) to a 15-1 overall mark (10-0 PSAC) in 2025. The Rock’s 241 goals was tied with Seton Hill for most in the West while its 119 goals allowed (119, 7.6 per game) is the best in the conference. The team’s 218 caused turnovers are also tied for the most in the PSAC.
EASTERN DIVISION
West Chester’s Keri Barnett, voted the East’s Athlete of the Year, returned to the field after an injury cost her all but the first game of the 2024 season and excelled — leading the PSAC in goals (97) and points (123). She also led the conference with 10.88 shots per game for the unbeaten Golden Rams.
East Stroudsburg goalie Abby Simonetti was selected as the East’s Defensive Player of the Year after an outstanding season in front of the cage. She led the conference in minutes with 988, save percentage (.572), and total saves (207).
The East’s Freshman of the Year is another ESU Warrior, Sadie Kauffman, who scored 80 goals and totaled 105 points (both second-most in the PSAC) and averaged 9.06 shots per game. She added 27 ground balls, 18 caused turnovers, and 89 draw controls to her impressive freshman campaign.
Shippensburg head coach Brooke DellaValle was named Coach of the Year in just her second season in charge of the Raiders. She improved the team’s record from 4-13 overall to 8-9 overall in 2025 — and of those losses this spring, five were by two goals or less as the team found ways to stay in most games until late in fourth quarters.
EASTERN DIVISION
Athlete of the Year: Keri Barnett, West Chester
Defensive Player of the Year: Abby Simonetti, East Stroudsburg
Freshman of the Year: Sadie Kauffman, East Stroudsburg
Coach of the Year: Brooke DellaValle, Shippensburg
FIRST TEAM
| POS. | NAME | INSTITUTION | CL. |
| Attack | Lailah ElBouazzaoui^*^ | Kutztown | Sr. |
| Attack | Sadie Kauffman | East Stroudsburg | Fr. |
| Attack | Sara Vosburg* | Shippensburg | Sr. |
| Attack | Sydney Wasdick | West Chester | Jr. |
| Midfield | Keri Barnett** | West Chester | Sr. |
| Midfield | Sam Graf^** | Kutztown | Sr. |
| Midfield | Lauren Hallman | East Stroudsburg | Jr. |
| Midfield | Marykate Sitko | Bloomsburg | So. |
| Defender | Molly Atwell | East Stroudsburg | So. |
| Defender | Grace DeMarzio | Shippensburg | Jr. |
| Defender | Kendall DiCamillo^^ | West Chester | Sr. |
| Defender | Sydney Witmer^* | Shepherd | Sr. |
| Goalie | Abby Simonetti^ | East Stroudsburg | Sr. |
SECOND TEAM
| POS. | NAME | INSTITUTION | CL. |
| Attack | Kendall Fortune | West Chester | So. |
| Attack | Kelsey King^ | Shepherd | Sr. |
| Attack | Ashlyn Simonetti | Millersville | Sr. |
| Attack | Ariana Tucci | East Stroudsburg | So. |
| Midfield | Madeline Edinger^ | West Chester | Jr. |
| Midfield | Rachel Keeney^^ | Millersville | Sr. |
| Midfield | Mary Moraca | Millersville | Jr. |
| Midfield | Ali Pioli | Shippensburg | Jr. |
| Defender | Summer Davis^ | Kutztown | Jr. |
| Defender | Katlyn Krebs | Millersville | Jr. |
| Defender | Taylor Vara | East Stroudsburg | Sr. |
| Defender | Emily Varilla | East Stroudsburg | Jr. |
| Goalie | Kayla Vosburg | Shippensburg | Sr. |
* – Indicates previous first-team selection
^ – Indicates previous second-team selection
WEST DIVISION
Athlete of the Year: Mila Udovicic, Seton Hill
Defensive Player of the Year: Paige Jenkins, Slippery Rock
Freshman of the Year: Gretchen King, Lock Haven
Coach of the Year: Taryn Burkholder, Slippery Rock
FIRST TEAM
| POS. | NAME | INSTITUTION | CL. |
| Attack | Skylar Orlowski*** | Seton Hill | R-Sr. |
| Attack | Reagan Richeson | Slippery Rock | So. |
| Attack | Grace Rotter | Slippery Rock | Jr. |
| Attack | Mila Udovicic^* | Seton Hill | Jr. |
| Midfield | Isabella Buono | Slippery Rock | So. |
| Midfield | Charlie Hunter | Gannon | Jr. |
| Midfield | Emme Mass^ | IUP | Sr. |
| Midfield | Leora Owings | Slippery Rock | Jr. |
| Defender | Paige Jenkins* | Slippery Rock | So. |
| Defender | Nicole Masi^^ | Slippery Rock | Sr. |
| Defender | Devon Nee | IUP | Jr. |
| Defender | Giavonna Spadafora* | Seton Hill | Sr. |
| Goalie | Gretchen King | Lock Haven | Fr. |
SECOND TEAM
| POS. | NAME | INSTITUTION | CL. |
| Attack | Grace Agnello | Seton Hill | Sr. |
| Attack | Kathryn Burke*^ | IUP | Sr. |
| Attack | Abby Fink | Slippery Rock | So. |
| Attack | Gabby Gunnip* | Lock Haven | Jr. |
| Midfield | Nadia Baskot^ | Lock Haven | Sr. |
| Midfield | Kaitlyn Collins | Lock Haven | R-Jr. |
| Midfield | Rylee Jones^ | Edinboro | Jr. |
| Midfield | Carleigh Sutfin | Seton Hill | Sr. |
| Defender | Mackenna Brown* | Lock Haven | Jr. |
| Defender | Rachel Knight^ | IUP | Jr. |
| Defender | Averie Moul | IUP | Fr. |
| Defender | Amelia Nitsche | Slippery Rock | Sr. |
| Goalie | Haleigh Manning | Gannon | Sr. |
* – Indicates previous first-team selection
^ – Indicates previous second-team selection
Sports
Tennessee Tech Closes 2025 with Tennessee State at Eblen Center
By Jeff Bowe, TTU Athletics Media Relations
COOKEVILLE, Tenn. – Tennessee Tech (6-7, 1-1) men’s basketball plays its final game of 2025 against Tennessee State (7-5, 1-1) at Hooper Eblen Center at 7:30 p.m. CT on Tuesday, Dec. 30.
The Golden Eagles return to the hardwood after an extended break for the holidays to face the Tigers. TSU has won five of the last seven games but most recently fell, 91-82, to SEMO, opening OVC competition 1-1. Tech has won three of the last four games and opened conference play with an 85-74 victory over SEMO, then fell to UT Martin (L, 62-86).
TTU enters today’s game 4-2 at home this season with wins over SEMO, Bethel (101-69), Berea (86-64), and Va. Lynchburg (118-58), and losses to West Ga. (L, 59-61) and UT Martin (L, 62-86).
GAME INFORMATION
Matchup: Tennessee Tech (6-7, 1-1 OVC) vs. Tennessee State (7-5, 1-1 OVC)
Date & Time: Tuesday, Dec. 30 at 7:30 p.m. CT
Venue: Hooper Eblen Center
Watch: ESPN+ | Dylan Vazzano (PxP) and Frank Harrell (Analyst)
Radio: 106.1 The Eagle | Noah McKay (PxP) and Jacob Vinson (Analyst)
Promotion: Purple Haze – WEAR PURPLE!
INSIDE THE SERIES
Overall: TSU leads, 41-39
In Cookeville: Tech leads, 23-17
In Nashville: TSU leads, 18-22
Neutral sites: TSU leads 2-0
Current Streak: TTU won 1
Last Meeting: TTU won 77-74 in Cookeville (Feb. 22, 2025)
TECH NOTES
Dani Pounds leads Tech in scoring, averaging 12.5 points per game (19th in OVC), and Mekhi Cameron is second on the team with 12.2 points per game (20th in OVC). Pounds is fourth in the OVC in free-throw percentage, shooting 84.1 from the line. Pounds leads the Golden Eagles in rebounds with 4.8 per game (20th in OVC).
JaJuan Nicholls is second on the team in rebounds per game (4.7), which is 23rd in the conference.
Tennessee Tech’s 118 points against Va. Lynchburg (W, 118-58, 11/10/25) mark the third-most points scored in a single game by an OVC team this season.
Ty Owens is second in the OVC with 4.2 assists per game (54 total). Nicholls is tied for fifth in the conference in blocks per game (1.2) and fourth in the OVC in total blocks (16).
The Golden Eagles are second in the conference in points per game (79.7), as well as fourth in the conference in scoring margin (3.5). TTU holds the second-best shooting percentage in the OVC (47.0, 365-777), making three fewer shots than the conference leaders (Lindenwood, 47.4).
OPPONENT NOTES
Tennessee State (7-5, 1-1) leads the all-time series 41-39 as the teams split the last two matchups during the 2024-25 season.
The Tigers are coming off a hard-fought 91–82 loss to Southeast Missouri at the Gentry Center, while the Golden Eagles also enter the contest following a defeat.
The game marks the return to action for both programs after a 10-day break. Tennessee State will open the 2026 calendar year on the road at Little Rock on Saturday, Jan. 3.
Aaron Nkrumah leads the Tigers in scoring with 17.0 points per game, averaging 4.8 rebounds per contest and 2.6 assists per game. Travis Harper II is second on the team with 15.8 points per game, and Dante Harris is third on the squad per contest with 12.6 points on average.
PURCHASE TICKETS
Tickets for Tennessee Tech Men’s Basketball are on sale now – call (931) 372-3940, visit the Hooper Eblen Center ticket office, or order online at TTUsports.com.
FOLLOW THE GOLDEN EAGLES
Fans can be sure to follow the Golden Eagles men’s basketball team on X (@TTU_Basketball), Instagram (TTUMBB), and Facebook (TTU MBB) for all of the news, notes, and updates.
Sports
Top 25 Moments of 2025
Helms, a transfer from Texas A&M, bested his previous Heptathlon score of 5394 which he earned at the Stan Scott Invite and Multis taking place on Jan. 30-Feb. 1, hosted by Texas Tech. He has had immense success in the Key City, posting three different splits at the Red Raider open in the 60m hurdles (8.30), 4x400m (3:16.21, 49.27 split) and pole vault (16-2/4.93m).
At the Mountain West Outdoor Track and Field Championships, Robertson has etched herself in the record books. At the NCAA Outdoor National Championships, she recorded the best finish by a Bronco since the 2022 campaign by finishing 53rd in a field of 254 total runners.
Robertson was the first Bronco woman to earn All-America honors in the 1,500 since 2019 (Emma Bates). Hanna Ackermann also posted a top finish while in Eugene. Ackermann recorded a time of 9:54.21 in the steeplechase. The time was the third-fastest time in Boise State history.
Helms registered a score of 7,696 in the decathlon. His mark ranks third in Boise State school history and improved his previous mark in the decathlon at the 2025 Mountain West Outdoor Track and Field Championships which were hosted by Fresno State in Clovis, California.
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Best of small school volleyball in Palm Beach
Dec. 28, 2025, 10:54 a.m. ET
The 2025 Palm Beach Post All-County teams are here!
The Palm Beach County High School Sports Awards is proud to announce the Player of the Year nominees for small school volleyball.
Player of the Year winners will be announced at the South Florida Fair in a live ceremony on Saturday, Jan. 24. Nominees will be able to register to attend for free, thanks to sponsors. For more information about the show, please reach out to deputy sports editor Eric J. Wallace (ejwallace@pbpost.com).
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Best of large school volleyball in Palm Beach
Dec. 28, 2025, 10:54 a.m. ET
The 2025 Palm Beach Post All-County teams are here!
The Palm Beach County High School Sports Awards is proud to announce the Player of the Year nominees for large school volleyball.
Player of the Year winners will be announced at the South Florida Fair in a live ceremony on Saturday, Jan. 24. Nominees will be able to register to attend for free, thanks to sponsors. For more information about the show, please reach out to deputy sports editor Eric J. Wallace (ejwallace@pbpost.com).
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December 28 – Kelly Sheffield was hired to coach UW-Madison’s Volleyball team
MADISON, Wis. — On this day, December 28, 2012, Kelly Sheffield was hired as Wisconsin’s head volleyball coach, instantly propelling the program into one of the best in the country.
The Badgers had been coached by Pete Waite for the previous 13 years, and the program had been struggling since 2008. Sheffield turned things around immediately in his first season, making it all the way to the national championship in 2013, falling just short to Penn State.
Since then, the Badgers have made the NCAA tournament each season and have not lost more than 10 games in any season since he was hired.
He led the program to the top of the mountain in 2021, when they defeated Nebraska for the first championship in program history.
Since then, they have made the Final Four twice, most recently this past season, where they fell just short to the Kentucky Wildcats in five sets.
Sheffield has also coached 20 different Badgers to 45 All-American nominations, headlined by Dana Rettke and Sarah Franklin who won AVCA Player of the Year honors in 2021 and 2023.
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