Women's Lacrosse

CNE Releases 2025 Women's Lacrosse Postseason Awards

BEVERLY, Mass. – The 2025 Conference of New England Women's Lacrosse Postseason Awards were released on Thursday afternoon, with a wide spread of recognition that highlight's some of the best programs and athletes in the conference.

Offensive Player of the Year - Emma Terino, RWU
Defensive Player of the Year - Miranda Hayes, RWU
Goalkeeper of the Year - Zoey Cormican, RWU
Rookie of the Year - Ally Colburn, Suffolk
Coach of the Year - Maureen Spellman, Endicott
Scholar Athlete of the Year - Meagan Young, Curry

All-Conference First Team
A - Leah Black, Endicott
A - Madison Olmstead, Hartford
A - Bailey Sheehan, Endicott
A - Emma Terino, RWU
M - Mia Smith, Endicott
M - Hadley Houghton, Nichols
M - Miranda Hayes, RWU
D - Kaitlyn DiLoreto, Endicott
D - McKenzie Muir, Nichols
D - Tori Apostolakes, Endicott
D - Melissa Shanteler, WNEU
G - Zoey Cormican, RWU

All-Conference Second Team
A - Ally Colburn, Suffolk
A - Mia Pantano, RWU
A - Allie Shamberger, RWU
M - Sydney Balotin, UNE
M - Abbie Bellville, Endicott
M - Ella Waryas, RWU
M - Mia Celentano, WNEU
M - Meghan Smith, Hartford
D - Grace Rocheleau, RWU
D - Sarah Joseph, Curry
D - Josie Poulin, RWU
D - Samantha Ciaglo, Hartford
G - Briar Slattery, Nichols

All-Conference Third Team
A - Julia Dickinson, Suffolk
A - Kaitlyn Mini, Gordon
A - Caroline Piorkowski, Gordon
M - Jamie Anthony, RWU
M - Natalie Keenan, Curry
M - Jaira Paine, Endicott
M - Emma Patton, Nichols
M - Sienna Reeves, Nichols
D - Ashjan Abdulsalam, UNE
D - Kate Carlson, Suffolk
D - Emma Darling, Gordon
D - Marin Kalamaras, Endicott
G - Kayla Davidson, Gordon

In addition to the major awards and all-conference teams, the CNE also announced its new Community Service Team, highlighting one student-athlete per institution who demonstrates a commitment to their community. Each winner was picked and nominated by each program’s head coach.

Community Service Team
Celia Brinkler, RWU
Emily Campbell, Hartford
Mia Celentano, WNEU
Lily Cohen, Wentworth
Kayla Davidson, Gordon
Charlotte Guziejka, Suffolk
Vivi Helquist, Curry
Emily Typrowicz, Endicott
Ali Vozzo, Nichols
Morgan White, UNE

ABOUT THE CONFERENCE OF NEW ENGLAND
Originally founded in 1984 as the Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC), and reconstituted as the Conference of New England (CNE) in 2024, the CNE is an NCAA Division III athletic conference composed of 10 full member and five associate member institutions throughout the New England region. Its membership aims to provide student-athletes with a positive experience in their pursuit of excellence through high academic standards, quality competition, and a meaningful student life. The Conference administers championships in 20 intercollegiate sports.