Completed Event: Women's Lacrosse at Cornell on March 28, 2026 , Loss , 6, to, 11
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4/28/2026 3:00:00 PM | Women's Lacrosse
PRINCETON, N.J.—The Ivy League announced its All-Ivy teams on Tuesday as voted on by the league's coaches. Dartmouth's Maya Kendall, Mia Puccio, and Madeline Egan have each earned honors.
Kendall earned her second straight All-Ivy First Team honor after having an outstanding senior season. The 2025 All-American led the Ivy League in draw controls with 168 this season which is double amount of draw controls then second place. Her 168 draw controls is second all-time in Ivy League history second to her 2025 record of 188. The Denver, Colo. native broke the Ivy League record with 461 career draw controls. On Feb. 18 she set a new Ivy League record with 24 draw controls against New Hampshire, the single game Ivy record tied the NCAA record. She had four games with 20 or more draw controls and seven games with 10 or more. The government major also earned Academic All-Ivy for her work in the classroom.
Puccio was named All-Ivy Second Team for the first time in her career. The Pound Ridge, N.Y. native scored 12 goals this season while adding three assists from the midfield. She set a new career high with 35 draw controls. The government major also set a new career high with 14 caused turnovers. She collected 20 ground balls in her junior season. Over the last three seasons she has played in 43 games while making 41 starts, she has scored 34 goals and caused 32 turnovers.
Egan made an impact right from the start of her first-year at Dartmouth as she was named All-Ivy Second Team. She scored 32 goals in her first season while adding 25 points, she led the team with 57 points. She finished eighth in the Ivy League in points. The Boston, Mass. native scored in all 15 games this season while having five hat-tricks. She also had five games in which she tallied five or more points. In her first two collegiate games, she totaled six goals and eight assists, in her first Ivy League game she scored five goals and added an assist against Harvard.