Four Navy women's lacrosse players were recognized by the IWLCA as All-Mid-Atlantic Region selections for 2026. Alyssa Chung and Mikayla Williams received first-team honors, while Jaclyn Johns and Ava Yovino made the second team. This marks the 13th time in 16 years Navy has earned All-Region honors, with a record number of four players recognized this season. Chung led the team in scoring with 111 points, while Williams played a vital role in their NCAA Tournament success. All honorees are now eligible for national All-American recognition to be announced on May 21.

By the Numbers
  • Four players named All-Mid-Atlantic Region, the most in Navy history.
  • Alyssa Chung scored 78 goals, ranking just five goals shy of Navy's single-season record.
Yes, But

Despite the accolades, Navy's ability to continue competing at the highest level remains to be seen, especially as teams consistently face tough competition in the NCAA Tournament.

State of Play
  • The Navy women's lacrosse team is in the NCAA Tournament Quarterfinals.
  • Four players earning All-Region honors suggests strong talent depth this season.
What's Next

The upcoming announcement of the All-American teams on May 21 will determine if any Midshipmen make the final cut, potentially elevating their visibility in collegiate lacrosse.

Bottom Line

With an unprecedented four All-Region selections and one player nearing a season scoring record, Navy's women's lacrosse team is poised for further successes but must navigate challenging matchups ahead.