NEWTOWN, Pa. – On Monday afternoon, the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) announced their 2025 Women's Lacrosse major award winners and All-MAC teams. The Falcons earned three major awards and nine All-Conference selections.
Grace Pettitt and
Emma Hagg led the Falcons with Pettitt being named Co-Attacker of the Year and Hagg being named Defender of the Year.
Head Coach Heather McKay was the named the Commonwealth Coach of the Year to round out the major award honors for the Falcons.
Hayley Lettinga joined Pettitt and Hagg on the All-MAC First Team.
Jordan Lewicki,
Hannah Gawne,
Katie Bukiewicz,
Addyson Wagman, and
Grace Hejeebu earned spots on the All-MAC Second Team while
Annalise Keitel earned an Honorable Mention.
Grace Pettitt followed up her Rookie of the Year and All-MAC First Team honors from last season with a Co-Attacker of the Year and All-MAC First Team selection after another successful season of leading the Falcons offense. Pettitt led Messiah with 72 points on 31 goals and 41 assists with a season high nine assists versus Alvernia.
Senior
Emma Hagg earns her fourth All-MAC First Team honor and second-straight Defender of the Year title after a dominant senior season in the back field. Hagg led the Falcons in draw controls with 77, caused turnovers with 57, and ground balls with 67.
Midfielder
Hayley Lettinga earns her second-straight All-MAC First Team selection and her third overall honor after leading the Falcons with 55 goals. She added a pair of assists and notched five game-winning goals this season. She collected 21 ground balls, with 11 caused turnovers and three draw controls.
Senior
Jordan Lewicki picked up her first All-MAC honors with her Second Team selection. Lewicki was second on the team with 40 goals and contributed two assists, 22 ground balls, seven caused turnovers, and 22 draw control this season.
Midfielder
Hannah Gawne was named All-MAC Second Team for her first All-MAC honor of her career. Gawne was a key part in the Falcons midfield, collecting 51 draw controls and 19 ground balls. She notched 25 goals and 14 assists this season.
Katie Bukiewicz earned Second Team honors after her strong presence in the midfield this season. As one of the Falcons primary draw control participants, Bukiewicz collected 66 draw controls while causing 17 turnovers and snagging 29 ground balls. On offense, Bukiewicz added 29 goals and three assists.
Defender
Addyson Wagman earns her second All-MAC Second Team honor after her presence in the back field for Messiah. Wagman collected 15 caused turnovers and 22 ground balls this season. While her stats don't show dominant numbers, Wagman's presence was felt by offensive players looking to attack the goal who were forced back by the Falcons' defense.
Goalie
Grace Hejeebu earned her first All-MAC selection, being named to the Second Team as the Falcons' starting goalie. Hejeebu started in 16 games for Messiah this season and played for 935 minutes, posting a 12-4 record. She has a goals against average of 7.57 with a save percentage of .443.
Annalise Keitel earns her second All-MAC Honorable Mention honor at attack after her junior campaign. Alongside Pettitt, the Messiah offensive ran through Keitel behind the net. Keitel collected 15 goals and 31 assists this season while adding 27 ground balls, nine caused turnovers, and 16 draw controls.
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