NEWTOWN, Pa. – On Wednesday, May 6, the Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) announced the 2026 All-MAC Commonwealth Women's Lacrosse Team. The Falcons collected five All-MAC Commonwealth selections and three major awards.
Grace Pettitt was named Attacker of the Year while
Grace Hejeebu was named Goalie of the Year. Head Coach Heather McKay was named the Coach of the Year.
Junior
Grace Pettitt was named MAC Commonwealth Attacker of the Year after earning Co-Attacker of the Year in her sophomore season. Pettitt led the Falcons with 114 points on 59 goals and 55 assists. She shot .527 with a .795 shots on goal average. She added 18 caused turnovers and 28 ground balls. Pettitt led the conference with 6.00 points per game and 2.89 assists per game. Her successful junior campaign earned her First-Team honors for the third season in a row.
Senior
Grace Hejeebu was named First Team All-Conference for the first time in her career while also picking up Goalie of the Year honors. Hejeebu maintained an 8.22 goals against average while averaging 7.68 saves per game. She tallied a .493 save percentage in goal.
Head Coach Heather McKay rounded out the major awards, being named the MAC Commonwealth Coach of the Year for the ninth time in her career. McKay led the Falcons to a 7-0 record in regular season conference play and to an MAC Commonwealth Runner-Up finish.
Hannah Gawne was named First Team Midfielder, collecting the second All-MAC honor of her career and first First Team honor. The senior was an all-around contributor to the Falcons success this season, playing both ends of the field well. Gawne tallied 25 goals and nine assists through the season. She led the Falcons with 96 draw controls, 27 caused turnovers, and 54 ground balls. She was second in the conference with 5.05 draw controls per game, third in the conference with 2.84 ground balls per game, and tallied 1.42 caused turnovers per game.
Hayley Lettinga was named a First Team Midfielder after a dominant senior campaign. Lettinga led the Falcons with 74 goals and added eight assists. She tallied 48 draw controls, 19 caused turnovers, and 31 ground balls. She was first in the conference with 3.89 goals per game and third with 4.32 points per game. She led the conference with 10.37 shots per game. These are the fourth All-MAC honors of her career and third straight First Team honors.
Senior
Addyson Wagman earned All-MAC honors for the third time in her career, securing her first First Team honor in her senior season. Wagman was an anchor for the Falcons defense all season, one that held opponents to 152 goals and 22.2 shots per game. Wagman collected 25 draw controls, 16 caused turnovers, and 23 ground balls. She added three goals.
Annalise Keitel was named Second Team Attacker after a strong senior campaign. This is the third honor of Keitel's career and her first Second Team honor. Keitel was a strong force in the midfield for the Falcons, tallying 40 goals and 25 assists. She added nine draw controls, 10 caused turnovers, and 28 ground balls.