Women's Lacrosse

NESCAC Women's Lacrosse Weekly Release - April 13, 2026

NESCAC Women’s Lacrosse Player of the Week
Addie Cummings – Wesleyan – Sr. – A – Westfield, N.J.
Cummings led the Cardinal offense with a 13-point week versus three ranked opponents, scoring nine goals and dishing out four assists to go with seven ground balls and two caused turnovers. Cummings started the week with a three-goal game in an 11-6 win over No. 19 Trinity, adding two caused turnovers to her totals. On Saturday, Cummings recorded a seven-point game, scoring five goals and adding two assists as she either scored or assisted on seven of Wesleyan's 10 goals, including the final two goals in the fourth quarter to force overtime, in an 11-10 loss to No. 2 Tufts. Cummings completed her week with a three-point game in a 10-6 win over No. 7 William Smith, scoring once and adding two assists while recording a career-high four ground balls.

NESCAC Weekly Honor Roll
Amherst – Bridget Darcy (Brightwater, N.Y.) led the Mammoths to a 2- 0 week with key conference wins over Conn. College and Williams. The junior scored four goals in a 13-9 win at Williams and registered seven points (1G, 6A) in a 15-4 win over Connecticut College. The seven-point game was a career-high for the junior attack, and the four-goal game versus the Ephs was the first of her career. Darcy has posted career highs in goals (22), assists (10), points (32), groundballs (6), and caused turnovers (3) this season. 

Bates – Caroline Keating (Rye, N.Y.) matched her season-high with four goals and a posted a season-high five points against Tufts. The senior also recorded two ground balls, caused two turnovers, and won four draw controls versus the Jumbos. Keating followed up with three goals, one assist, three ground balls, a caused turnover, and a career-high 11 draw controls on Saturday in a 14-9 win over Connecticut College.

Bowdoin – First-year Grace Schorr (Sammamish, Wash.) scored four goals and an assist in Sunday’s win over Endicott and added two goals and two assists in a midweek loss at Colby. The rookie leads Bowdoin in scoring with 25 goals and 13 assists this season.

Colby – Corinne Kapalka (Vienna, Va.) led Colby to a thrilling 13-12 victory over Bowdoin. The first-year tallied two goals and two assists in the first half and added a third helper early in the fourth to keep the Mules in front of the Polar Bears. Kapalka has 21 points in 12 games for Colby.

Conn. College – Kate Coughlin (Reading, Mass.) had a strong all-around week to lead Conn. College in two NESCAC games. The senior attack totaled four goals, three ground balls, three draw controls, and one caused turnover. On Wednesday at Amherst, Coughlin tallied two goals, while adding a season-best two draw controls, with one ground ball, and one caused turnover. On Saturday against Bates, Coughlin recorded two more goals, while scooping up two ground balls, along with another draw control.

Hamilton – Eliza Schwarz (New York, N.Y.) posted a .521 save percentage and scooped up seven ground balls in two starts in goal for the Continentals. Schwarz made a career-high 15 stops in an 11-9 setback against Williams and turned away 10 shots in a 12-8 loss to Trinity. The junior has reached double digits in saves in five straight games.

Middlebury – Senior Hailey Hamilton (Hamilton, Mass.) helped pace the Panther offense in a 2025 NCAA Semifinals rematch against No. 12 Colby, scoring three times and adding an assist in a 14-5 victory. Hamilton also had two draw controls. The performance was her ninth hat trick of the season, while her 39 goals put her in a tie for the team lead. 

Tufts – Senior Allie Zorn (Bedford, Mass.) helped the Jumbos post a pair of wins over Bates and No. 2 Wesleyan. For the week, Zorn had seven goals and four assists for 11 points, including the game-winner against Bates on Wednesday. The attack finished with a season-high six goals and an assist for seven points in a 16-8 win over Bates and added a goal and three helpers against Wesleyan in an overtime 11-10 road win. 

Williams – Franny Donohue (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.) led No. 19 Williams with 12 goals, six assists for 18 points, and added seven ground balls in a 2-1 week for the Ephs. The senior scored six goals in an 11-9 win at Hamilton on Wednesday. Donohue also registered three goals and three assists in a 19-4 victory over visiting Westfield State on Tuesday. The attack contributed to six of the Ephs’ nine goals with three goals and three assists against No. 5 Amherst on Saturday.