The ESU women's lacrosse team celebrated after an undefeated 17-0 regular season, with major accolades awarded by the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC). Sophomore attacker Sadie Kauffman was named the PSAC East Athlete of the Year, leading the conference in scoring with 89 goals and 119 points. Head Coach Xeni Barakos-Yoder earned her third Coach of the Year title as the program achieves its first undefeated season. In total, seven Warriors earned All-PSAC selections, showcasing the team's strength and depth.

By the Numbers
  • Kauffman has 89 goals and 30 assists, totaling 119 points鈥攕econd-most in Division II.
  • The Warriors' seven All-PSAC selections match last year's total, the highest since only two All-PSAC teams are named.
Yes, But

While Kauffman and Barakos-Yoder highlight individual successes, the team's depth and collective performance also played a critical role in achieving a historic season.

State of Play
  • The ESU women's lacrosse team is currently basking in their achievements following a perfect regular season.
  • Records for both individual players and team statistics reflect a significant improvement and cohesion this season.
What's Next

The team is poised to leverage this momentum as they advance to postseason play, aiming for PSAC and national titles.

Bottom Line

With a standout season marked by numerous accolades, ESU women's lacrosse proves not only their dominance on the field but also sets a promising stage for their future in postseason competitions.