MOON TOWNSHIP, Pa. – Five members of the RMU women's lacrosse team earned All-League honors, as announced by the Mid-American Conference on Wednesday afternoon.
Jenna Irwin and
Mia Berthoff led the way, with Irwin being named MAC Midfielder of the Year and Berthoff earning Freshman of the Year. Both were also selected to the All-MAC First Team, along with
Vivian LaMange. Sophomore
Jenna Evans was recognized with All-MAC Second Team honors, while Madison Priez joined Berthoff and LaMange on the All-Freshman Team. This marks the first time in program history that an RMU player has been named MAC Midfielder of the Year, as well as the first time a Colonial has earned MAC Freshman of the Year honors.
Jenna Irwin | Midfielder | Liverpool, N.Y.
A consistent force all season, Irwin ranked fourth in the MAC with 2.41 goals per game and fifth with 4.59 draw controls per game, making her one of the league's top dual-threat players. She recorded several career highs in 2025, including a six-goal performance at Lafayette. Irwin closed out her senior season with 41 goals and 78 draw controls—both career bests.
Mia Berthoff | Midfielder | Liverpool, N.Y.
One of the top freshmen in the conference—and one of its overall standouts—Berthoff averaged 2.06 goals per game over 17 contests, ranking eighth in the MAC. She was particularly dominant in conference play, finishing second in points, fourth in goals, and sixth in assists during MAC games. Berthoff tied a single-game program record with six assists in a win over Youngstown State.
Vivian LaMange | Attacker | Grand Rapids, Mich.
LaMange led the MAC in assists throughout the regular season, averaging 2.12 per game across 17 contests. She set a new single-game program record with 11 points in a dominant performance against Detroit Mercy. A key offensive catalyst, LaMange consistently ranked among the conference's top playmakers.
Jenna Evans | Defender | Eldersburg, Md.
A sophomore and former All-Freshman honoree, Evans delivered another strong campaign in 2025. She finished third on the team with 30 ground balls and recorded 16 caused turnovers. Evans played a critical role in a defense that held five opponents to nine goals or fewer.
Madison Prietz | Defender | Eldersburg, Md.
Prietz made an immediate impact in her first season, ranking third in the MAC in ground balls and fifth in caused turnovers per game. Versatile and aggressive, she also contributed offensively with six goals and five assists, while ranking second on the team with 48 draw controls.
2025 MAC Women's Lacrosse Award Winners
Attacker of the Year: Mackenzie Blackwell, Eastern Michigan
Midfielder of the Year: Jenna Irwin, Robert Morris
Defensive Player of the Year: Jozy Allen, Central Michigan
Goalkeeper of the Year: Maddie Porter, Eastern Michigan
Freshman of the Year: Mia Berthoff, Robert Morris
Coach of the Year: Elaine Jones, Akron
All-MAC First Team
- Attackers: Mackenzie Blackwell (Eastern Michigan), Mia Berthoff (Robert Morris), Sienna Hinchcliffe (Akron), Vivian LaMange (Robert Morris)
- Midfielders: Jenna Irwin (Robert Morris), Katie Grottenhaler (Youngstown State), Noelle Boyd (Akron), Zayda Crumpton (Kent State)
- Defenders: Annika Wozney (Eastern Michigan), Jozy Allen (Central Michigan), Tori Bustamante (Youngstown State)
- Goalkeepers: Maddie Porter (Eastern Michigan), Alexa Martel (Central Michigan)
All-MAC Second Team
- Attackers: Lena Cox (Youngstown State), Libby Cuckler (Detroit Mercy), Lizzie Lundeen (Kent State), Skye DePrado (Central Michigan)
- Midfielders: Alyssa Jarvis (Detroit Mercy), Emerson Henry (Eastern Michigan), Katie Baumer (Akron), Maddy Camm (Detroit Mercy)
- Defenders: Ava Regitz (Central Michigan), Jenna Evans (Robert Morris), Sidney Dering (Kent State)
- Goalkeeper: Meredith Leavell (Detroit Mercy)
All-Freshman Team
Anna Zucconi (Kent State), Caye Kalbacher (Central Michigan), Claire Baenziger (Youngstown State), Emerson Henry (Eastern Michigan), Jaeda Jensen (Detroit Mercy), Julia Mattingly (Akron), Katheryn Wilson (Eastern Michigan),
Madison Prietz (Robert Morris), Meghan McGrath (Youngstown State),
Mia Berthoff (Robert Morris), Sophia Schwab (Detroit Mercy), Teagan Braman (Central Michigan),
Vivian LaMange (Robert Morris)
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