FARMINGTON HILLS, Mich. - At the conclusion of the 2026 Michigan Intercollegiate Athletic Association (MIAA) women's lacrosse regular season, head coaches from the MIAA's eight member institutions that sponsor women's lacrosse voted on the All-MIAA awards. Adrian College was proudly represented with five student athletes on both the All-MIAA First Team and Second-Team.
Junior attacker
Madeline Turcotte, senior midfielder
Jenna Allie, and senior defender
Ava Lazzareschi all earned their spot on the All-MIAA First Team for their standout performance in this 2026 season. While, this sophomore duo, attacker
Kacie Woodall and midfielder
Abby Malone each respectfully earned their way on the All-MIAA Second Team.
Turcotte, hailing from Hartland, Michigan, continues to wrap up her second season with the Bulldogs as a huge offensive force to this Adrian squad. She leads Adrian and the MIAA in almost every stat category including points with 101 and assists with 43. For the team, she leads in goals with 58, shots with 131 with 104 of those being on target, ground balls with 52, and draw controls with 103. Out of her 58 goals, two of them are game winning goals, 12 are man up goals, and four are man down goals. This is Turcotte's first year earning this honor.
In her first season as a Bulldog, Allie has been a crucial addition to this Adrian squad, racking up 57 goals and 22 assists for a total of 79 points this 2026 season. Out of 57 of those goals for the Livonia, Michigan native, nine of them were man up goals and one was a man down goal. On the defensive side of the ball, she racked up 45 ground balls and 18 caused turnovers, along with 42 draw controls on the face-off circle.
On the defensive end, Lazzareschi anchored the Bulldogs backfield, leading the team and MIAA in caused turnovers with 35. From the pride of Waunakee, Wisconsin, she also collected 43 ground balls, earning her first All-MIAA award.
Woodall, also earning her first All-MIAA honor in her second year, has been another pivotal piece to this Bulldogs squad. She leads second on the team in points with 85, tallying 52 goals and 33 assists. Out of those 52 goals, two were game winning goals, six are man up goals, and four are man down goals. Woodall has also collected 40 ground balls, 13 caused turnovers, and 52 draw controls.
In her second season, Malone has made a huge impact offensively and defensively for the Bulldogs this season. She racked up 24 goals and 16 assists for a total of 40 points offensively, while also accumulating 49 ground balls, 25 caused turnovers, and 16 draw controls on the defensive end.
These five Bulldogs and the rest of the women's lacrosse squad are gearing up to play in the semifinal game tonight in Grand Rapids, Michigan as they face Calvin University at 4:00 PM.