2025 Women's Lacrosse League season

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2025 WLL season
Duration11 to 17 February
Teams4
Tournaments1 (8 matches)
Broadcaster ESPN
ChampionBoston Guard
2026

The 2025 season of the Women's Lacrosse League (WLL) was the league's inaugural year of play. Four teams competed in the WLL's 2025 tournaments: the Boston Guard, California Palms, Maryland Charm, and New York Charging. The season began with the 2025 WLL Championship Series in February, which was won by the Guard.

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Teams

Boston Guard

2025 Boston Guard
#NameNationalityPositionShotHeightCollegeGrad yearHigh schoolHometownRef.
0Kady Glynn Flag of the United States.svg GoalieRight5 ft 4 in Loyola 2020 Summith Florham Park, New Jersey [1]
1Rachel Hall Flag of the United States.svg GoalieRight5 ft 5 in Boston College 2013 Cypress Woods Cypress, Texas [2]
3Kasey Choma Flag of the United States.svg MidfieldRight5 ft 5 in Notre Dame 2024 Eastport-South Manor Manorville, New York [3]
8Charlotte North (C) Flag of the United States.svg AttackRight5 ft 7 in Boston College 2022 Episcopal School of Dallas Dallas, Texas [4]
10Madison Ahern Flag of the United States.svg MidfieldRight5 ft 8 in Notre Dame 2024 Notre Dame Academy Cohasset, Massachusetts [5]
12Cassidy Weeks Flag of the United States.svg MidfieldRight5 ft 5 in Boston College 2024 Bayport-Blue Point Bayport, New York [6]
18Dempsey Arsenault Flag of the United States.svg MidfieldRight5 ft 8 in Boston College 2019 New Hampton School New Hampton, New Hampshire [7]
20Courtney Taylor Flag of the United States.svg DefenseLeft5 ft 6 in Boston College 2022 CB South Chalfont, Pennsylvania [8]
22Hannah Dorney Flag of the United States.svg MidfieldLeft5 ft 6 in Notre Dame 2023 Comsewogue Port Jefferson Station, New York [9]
23Jackie Wolak Flag of the United States.svg AttackRight5 ft 6 in Notre Dame 2024 Ridgewood Kinnelon, New Jersey [10]
24Lyndsey Muñoz Flag of the United States.svg GoalieRight Stanford 2014 St. Mary's California [11]
31Andie Aldave Flag of the United States.svg AttackRight5 ft 6 in North Carolina 2022 The McDonogh Baltimore, Maryland [12]
80Marge Donovan Flag of the United States.svg DefenseRight5 ft 10 in Maryland 2022 The McDonogh Catonsville, Maryland [13]

(C) indicates captain

California Palms

2025 California Palms
#NameNationalityPositionShotHeightCollegeGrad yearHigh schoolHometownRef.
1Emily Nalls Flag of the United States.svg DefenseRight5 ft 7 in North Carolina 2024 Glenelg Glenwood, Maryland [15]
3Sam Geiersbach Flag of the United States.svg AttackLeft5 ft 7 in North Carolina 2022 West Babylon West Babylon, New York [16]
6Erin Bakes Flag of the United States.svg MidfieldLeft5 ft 6 in USC 2023 Ransom Everglades Miami, Florida [17]
7Isabella Peterson Flag of the United States.svg MidfieldLeft6 ft 0 in James Madison 2024 Hereford Sparks, Maryland [18]
12 Ally Mastroianni (C) Flag of the United States.svg MidfieldRight5 ft 9 in North Carolina 2022 Bridgewater-Raritan Martinsville, New Jersey [19]
13Sammy Jo Tracy Flag of the United States.svg AttackRight5 ft 4 in North Carolina 2017 Fox Lane Bedford, New York [20]
15 Caitlyn Wurzburger Flag of the United States.svg AttackRight5 ft 4 in North Carolina 2024 American Heritage Boca-Delray Delray Beach, Florida [21]
19Maggi Hall Flag of the United States.svg AttackRight5 ft 11 in Florida 2024 Bel Air Bel Air, Maryland [22]
22Maggie Bill Flag of the United States.svg AttackRight5 ft 6 in North Carolina 2018 St. Anthony's Huntington, New York [23]
30Taylor Moreno Flag of the United States.svg GoalieRight5 ft 7 in North Carolina 2022 Huntington Huntington, New York [24]
44Kait Devir Flag of the United States.svg GoalieLeft5 ft 5 in USC 2024 Ridgewood Ridgewood, New Jersey [25]
45Kayla Wood Flag of the United States.svg DefenseRight5 ft 7 in North Carolina 2021 Catonsville Baltimore, Maryland [26]

(C) indicates captain

Maryland Charm

2025 Maryland Charm
#NameNationalityPositionShotHeightCollegeGrad yearHigh schoolHometownRef.
1Abby Bosco Flag of the United States.svg DefenseRight5 ft 3 in Maryland 2023 Suffern Suffern, New York [28]
3Katia Carnevale Flag of the United States.svg MidfieldRight5 ft 3 in Virginia 2024 Summit Summit, New Jersey [29]
5Aurora Cordingley Flag of the United States.svg AttackRight5 ft 4 in Maryland 2022 The Hill Academy Oakville, Ontario [30]
7Jillian Wilson Flag of the United States.svg MidfieldRight5 ft 8 in Loyola 2020 Gerstell Academy Hampstead, Maryland [31]
10 Alex Aust Holman (C) Flag of the United States.svg AttackRight5 ft 9 in Maryland 2013 Bullis Sterling, Virginia [32]
11Sydni Black Flag of the United States.svg AttackRight5 ft 3 in Loyola 2020 The Summit Country Day Cincinnati, Ohio [33]
12Olivia Dirks Flag of the United States.svg MidfieldRight5 ft 7 in North Carolina 2024 Episcopal Academy Wayne, Pennsylvania [34]
22Grace Griffin Flag of the United States.svg MidfieldLeft5 ft 8 in Maryland 2022 Liberty Sykesville, Maryland [35]
23Megan Whittle Injury icon 2.svg Flag of the United States.svg AttackRight5 ft 3 in Maryland 2018 McDonough Glenwood, Maryland [36]
25Lizzie Colson Flag of the United States.svg DefenseRight5 ft 5 in Maryland 2021 Manchester Valley Manchester, Maryland [37]
29Megan Douty Flag of the United States.svg DefenseRight5 ft 6 in Maryland 2015 Rumson-Fair Haven Regional Fair Haven, New Jersey [38]
31Paulina DiFatta Flag of the United States.svg GoalieRight5 ft 7 in Pitt 2022 Half Hollow Hills West Dix Hills, New York [39]
43Caylee Waters Flag of the United States.svg GoalieRight5 ft 6 in North Carolina 2017 Darien Darien, Connecticut [40]

(C) indicates captain

New York Charging

2025 New York Charging
#NameNationalityPositionShotHeightCollegeGrad yearHigh schoolHometownRef.
1Lauren Gilbert Flag of the United States.svg MidfieldRight5 ft 6 in Northwestern 2022 Lake Oswego Lake Oswego, Oregon [42]
2Erin Coykendall Flag of the United States.svg AttackRight5 ft 5 in Northwestern 2024 Spencerport Spencerport, New York [43]
4Emma Tyrrell Flag of the United States.svg AttackRight5 ft 4 in Syracuse 2024 Mount Sinai Mount Sinai, New York [44]
5Belle Smith Flag of the United States.svg MidfieldRight5 ft 5 in Boston College 2024 Westhampton Beach Westhampton Beach, New York [45]
17 Kylie Ohlmiller Flag of the United States.svg AttackLeft5 ft 3 in Stony Brook 2024 Islip Islip, New York [46]
18Meg Tyrrell Flag of the United States.svg AttackLeft5 ft 3 in Syracuse 2023 Mount Sinai Mount Sinai, New York [47]
22Meg Carney Flag of the United States.svg AttackRight5 ft 5 in Syracuse 2023 John Paul II McKinney, Texas [48]
24Kendall Halpern Flag of the United States.svg DefenseRight5 ft 8 in Northwestern 2024 Syosset Syosset, New York [49]
27 Izzy Scane (C) Flag of the United States.svg AttackRight5 ft 8 in Northwestern 2024 Cranbrook Kingswood Clarkston, Michigan [50]
32Molly Laliberty Flag of the United States.svg GoalieLeft5 ft 4 in Northwestern 2024 Newburyport Newburyport, Massachusetts [51]
51Emily Hawryschuk Flag of the United States.svg MidfieldRight5 ft 8 in Syracuse 2022 Victor Victor, New York [52]
66Madison Doucette Flag of the United States.svg GoalieRight5 ft 6 in Northwestern 2024 Unionville West Chester, Pennsylvania [53]

(C) indicates captain

Tournament

2025 WLL Championship Series

Logo of the 2025 WLL Championship Series. 2025 WLL Championship Series.png
Logo of the 2025 WLL Championship Series.

The first tournament, the 2025 WLL Championship Series (sponsor name Maybelline Championship Series), took place on February 11–17, 2025 alongside the 2025 PLL Championship Series at The St. James in Springfield, Virginia – marketed as Washington, D.C. [55] [56] [57] All eight matches were livestreamed on ESPN+, while the playoffs were aired on ESPN2. [58] [59] Jay Alter served as the play-by-play announcer, while Sheehan Stanwick Burch provided analysis, and Dana Boyle served as the sideline reporter. [60]

Each team played a single round robin, after which the top performing team advanced to the Championship game, while the second- and third-best teams played-off for the other spot in the Championship. The tournament was won by the Boston Guard, who defeated the New York Charging in the Championship game, 22–17. [61] [62] Charging midfielder Emily Hawryschuk earned the Golden Stick Award, as the tournament's top scorer (19). [62] [63]

Round robin

In the opening match, the Charging defeated the Charm, 14–13, after scoring only four goals in the first half. Colleen Magarity's halftime call to employ a "looser" play style led to nine goals in the second half – four of which scored by Emily Hawryschuk, and four assisted by Belle Smith. [64] [65] [66] Kylie Ohlmiller scored the first goal in the WLL's history during the match, having returned to play after a two-year recovery from successive ACL, MCL, and meniscus injuries. [67] [68] Charlotte North and Cassidy Weeks scored five goals each for the Guard against the Palms, though a number of successfully exploited penalties led to a 15–16 loss to an offense buoyed by Ally Mastroianni's six goals and 49 touches. Mastroianni cited Taylor Moreno's assists and transition plays as key to the Palms' victory. [69] [70]

The Guard earned their first win over the Charm, 18–13, in a match noted for an expulsion foul by Alex Aust Holman in the third quarter, and the performance of goalies Kady Glynn and Caylee Waters, who achieved nine and twelve saves, respectively. [71] [72] Despite allowing Moreno to score the WLL's first ever goalie goal off a full-field run, [73] an otherwise strong defensive effort by the Charging forced twenty turnovers by the Palms, leading to a 16–14 victory. [74] [75]

In the final round, the Charm completed a comeback after failing to score in the first eight minutes against the Palms, eventually winning 13–11, with Sydni Black achieving four goals and three assists. However, they were one goal short of overcoming the Palms' goal difference in the pool, and thus failed to qualify for the semifinals. [76] [77] The Guard earned a place in the Championship game after defeating the Charging 20–18 – the highest-scoring game of the round robin. Madison Ahern and Meg Carney scored five goals each during the match, which was described by Chris Rosenthall of Inside Lacrosse as a highly-competitive affair where "neither team was able to build or reduce a lead." [76] [77]

PosTeamWLGFGAGDQualification
1Boston Guard215347+6Advance to Championship
2New York Charging214847+1Advance to Semifinals
3California Palms1241443
4Maryland Charm1239434
Source: Standings
Feb 11, 7:00pmMaryland Charm13—14New York Charging Stats
Feb 12, 9:00pmBoston Guard15—16California Palms Stats
Feb 13, 9:00pmMaryland Charm13—18Boston Guard Stats
Feb 14, 7:00pmCalifornia Palms14—16New York Charging Stats
Feb 15, 12:30pmMaryland Charm13—11California Palms Stats
Feb 15, 2:30pmNew York Charging18—20Boston Guard Stats

All times in Eastern Time (ET)

Playoffs

In the Semifinals, a poor offensive performance by the Palms, who allowed nineteen turnovers and shot under 25%, gave way to a dominating 18–11 victory for the Charging, during which Madison Doucette achieved a tournament-record 21 saves. [78] [79] [80] Kendall Halpern's defensive performance, in which she made five of the team's thirteen forced turnovers, was praised by commentators and the Charging's coaching staff. [79] [80]

In the Championship game, the Guard opened with three goals in the first ninety seconds, while Rachel Hall achieved seven saves in the first quarter, helping build a 5–1 lead that the Charging never surmounted for the rest of the game. [63] [81] [82] Dempsey Arsenault contributed five goals, while Weeks contributed three goals and four assists, to a dominating performance that overcame the Charging's attempts at a comeback in the second and fourth quarters, led by Scane's six goals and one assist. [62] [81] [82]

 
SemifinalsChampionship
 
      
 
Feb 16, 10:30am ET, Stats
 
 
  California Palms11
 
Feb 17, 11:00am ET, Stats
 
 New York Charging18
 
  New York Charging17
 
 
 Boston Guard22
 
 
 
 

All-Star Game

Logo of the 2025 PLL All-Star Weekend. 2025 PLL All-Star Weekend.png
Logo of the 2025 PLL All-Star Weekend.

The 2025 WLL All-Star Game (sponsor name Maybelline WLL All-Star Game) was the league's inaugural all-star game, which took place on July 4, 2025 at CPKC Stadium in Kansas City, Missouri, as part of the 2025 PLL All-Star Weekend. Preceded by a skills challenge at 5:30pm Central Daylight Time (CDT) in which PLL and WLL players jointly participated, the match itself was played at 7pm CDT as a traditional game of ten-on-ten women's lacrosse. [83] [84] [85]

Jul 4, 8pmTeam Izzy24—20Team North Stats

Team Izzy

NamePositionTeam
Izzy Scane AttackNew York Charging
Sam ApuzzoAttack Boston College
Ally Mastroianni MidfieldCalifornia Palms
Courtney TaylorDefenseBoston Guard
Ally KennedyMidfield Stony Brook
Madison AhernAttackBoston Guard
Marie McCoolMidfield North Carolina
Emily NallsDefenseCalifornia Palms
Sydni BlackAttackMaryland Charm
Kendall HalpernDefenseNew York Charging
Ellie MaseraMidfield Stony Brook
Kayla WoodDefenseCalifornia Palms
Erin CoykendallAttackNew York Charging
Sam SmithMidfield Northwestern
Fallon VaughnMidfield Yale
Kady GlynnGoalieBoston Guard
Sam Delaney SweitzerGoalie Northwestern
Livvy RosenzweigAttack Loyola
 

Team North

NamePositionTeam
Charlotte NorthAttackBoston Guard
Cassidy WeeksMidfieldBoston Guard
Kenzie KentAttack Boston College
Taylor MorenoGoalieCalifornia Palms
Dempsey ArsenaultMidfieldBoston Guard
Sydney Scales Defense Boston College
Rachel ClarkAttack Boston College
Anna BrandtMidfield Penn
Katie O'DonnellMidfield Penn State
Abby BoscoDefenseMaryland Charm
Maddie BurnsDefense Michigan
Kasey ChomaMidfieldBoston Guard
Jackie WolakAttackBoston Guard
Jane HansenDefense Northwestern
Emily HawryschukMidfieldNew York Charging
Lizzie ColsonDefenseMaryland Charm
Amy MoreauMidfield UMass
Erin O'GradyGoalie Michigan

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