Four Cornell women's lacrosse players earned All-Ivy League honors, with senior defender Caitlin Tully and sophomore midfielder Lexie Tully making the first team. Junior attacker Ellie Bergin was named to the second team, and senior attacker Ella Wilmot received honorable mention. The team finished with a 9-6 overall record and a 4-3 mark in Ivy League play, marking their first winning conference record since 2022.

By the Numbers
  • Caitlin Tully led the team with 35 ground balls and 53 draw controls.
  • Ellie Bergin scored 34 goals, leading the team offensively.
Yes, But

Despite individual accolades, the overall team performance in the Ivy League was mixed, as they ended the season without a playoff spot, suggesting room for improvement in future seasons.

State of Play
  • Cornell finished the 2026 season with a 9-6 record and a 4-3 Ivy League mark.
  • The team is now looking to build on this successful season and retain key players for the next year.
What's Next

As the program looks to the future, maintaining talent and enhancing recruitment will be crucial for competing at a higher level in the Ivy League and potentially reaching the playoffs.

Bottom Line

While individual achievements shine, Cornell women's lacrosse must focus on cohesiveness and strategic development to translate personal success into team victories moving forward.