Sydnee-Anne Moeller, a senior from the University of Colorado Colorado Springs, has received the 2026 RMAC Women's Lacrosse Summit Award, recognizing her as the student-athlete with the highest cumulative GPA. Moeller is only the second Mountain Lion to earn this distinction, following Holly Sodomka in 2021. To qualify for the award, athletes must play at least 20% of their team鈥檚 games and have a significant academic standing. Moeller has participated in all 15 games this season, demonstrating both athletic prowess and academic excellence. She will graduate with a degree in Communications and a minor in American Sign Language.

By the Numbers
  • Moeller has recorded 33 career goals and 16 assists in 61 games played.
  • She achieved 65 of her 73 career shot attempts on goal and ranks fifth in program history for games played.
State of Play
  • The Mountain Lions are currently 10-5 overall and 8-2 within the RMAC.
  • UCCS is seeded No. 2 in the RMAC Women's Lacrosse Tournament, set to face No. 3 seed Westminster University tonight.
What's Next

If UCCS wins tonight, they will advance to the championship game scheduled for Saturday at 4 p.m. at Regis University.

Bottom Line

Moeller's achievement marks a significant milestone for UCCS, showcasing the integration of academic success and athletic talent. Her contributions will be vital as the Mountain Lions aim for a championship title.