Bridgewater, NJ - The Northeast Conference (NEC) announced its 2025 women's lacrosse All-Conference postseason awards on Wednesday.
The NEC's postseason awards consists of 30 student-athletes placed onto two separate teams (First Team All-Conference and Second Team All-Conference), and six student-athletes who make up a All-Rookie Team.Â
For Wagner, six different Seahawks earned All-Conference honors for the conference's 2025 season as senior Ella Marino, senior Katie Siverson, senior Angelina Skowronski, graduate student Ryan Murphy, junior Erin Rooney, and senior Kendra Hall were all acknowledged for their performances throughout the year.Â
Marino, Siverson, Skowronski, and Murphy were named to the NEC's First-Team All-Conference team while Hall and Rooney were selected as Second-Team All-Conference.
Ella Marino, a senior attacker, started four games and appeared in 13 during her senior season on Grymes Hill. Marino ended the year tied-for-second on the roster in total points with 24 goals and 10 assists to tally 34 points on the season.
Marino collected 15 ground balls, four draw controls, and caused seven turnovers on a 8-20 success rate on free position attempts, putting 82.5% of her 57 shots on target.
The Oreland, PA native was named an NEC Prime Performer on two separate occasions - first after scoring nine goals and adding one assists in two games at Delaware State on April 9 and CCSU on April 12 before scoring four goals and three assists against Howard on April 19.
From April 5 to April 19, Marino found the back of the net 17 goals and dished out five assists across a four game span during conference play.Â
Marino currently ranks sixth in the NEC in points per game with 2.62 and earned herself four hat-tricks during the 2025 campaign.Â
Katie Siverson, a senior midfielder, started all 14 games and led the 2025 Seahawks in goals scored with 31, adding three assists to bring her senior year total to 34 points, tied with Marino for second on the team.Â
Siverson leads Wagner in collected draw controls with 47, adding 21 ground balls, causing 13 turnovers, putting 44.3% of her 70 shots on target. Siverson scored six goals on nine free-position shot attempts.Â
In her last two games, Siverson has accounted for eight goals.
Most recently, the Morristown, NJ native was named the conference's Player of the Week after scoring five goals, causing three turnovers, and collecting one ground ball in an 11-10 overtime win against Mercyhurst on April 26 that clinched a share of the NEC's regular season crown.Â
Siverson received Prime Performers honors after scoring four goals and adding two ground balls in an 11-5 win at Saint Francis U and after recording six goals, nine draw controls, and three ground balls at Lafayette and Delaware back in February 26 and March 1, respectively.Â
Siverson is the only Seahawk to score at least one goal in all 14 games played this season and has earned five hat-tricks during the year. Â
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Siverson ranks fifth in the NEC in goals scored per game with 2.21, eight in shots attempted per game with five, and tenth in total points per game with 2.43. Â
Siverson was named All-NEC Second Team at the conclusion of her 2022 season.Â
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Angelina Skowronski, a senior defender, started all 14 games for the Seahawks this season. Skowronski caused a team-best 23 turnovers, finished second in collected ground balls with 28, and fourth in draw controls with 25.Â
Back on April 19, the Millstone, NJ native earned five ground balls, caused four turnovers, and added one draw control in the Seahawks' 19-9 win against Howard.Â
Skowronski collected six draw controls in consecutive games against LIU on March 26 and FDU on March 29, and caused at least two turnovers on seven separate occasions.Â
Skowronski currently ranks third in the conference in caused turnover per game with 1.64.Â
Ryan Murphy, a graduate student defender, started all 12 games she appeared in for the Seahawks. For Murphy, this is her second consecutive First Team All-Conference nod after earning the distinction at the end of her senior year.Â
During the 2025 season, Murphy finished second on the roster with 35 collected draw controls, third in caused turnovers with 14, and fifth in earned ground balls with 20.Â
The Syracuse, NY native was named the conference's Defensive Player of the Week after collecting four ground balls, causing four turnovers, and adding four draw controls to his stat-line Saint Francis U on March 22.Â
In seven separate games throughout the year, Murphy collected at least three draw controls.
Kendra Hall, a senior attacker, started all 14 games for Wagner during her senior campaign. Hall led the Green & White in total points with 35, one more than both Marino and Siverson. Hall tallied 19 goals and 16 assists to go along with ten ground balls and four caused turnovers.
The Liverpool, NY native attempted 41 shots through the year, putting 78% of her shots on target. Hall earned a success-rate of 66.7% from the free position spot, making two out of her three attempts.Â
Hall was selected as an NEC Prime Performer after scoring one goal and dishing out four assists at Stonehill on March 15.Â
Hall ranks third in the conference in assists per game with 1.14 and eight in points per game with 2.50.
Hall eclipsed the three-goal mark in two separate games while tallying four or more points in five different games.Â
Erin Rooney, a junior defender, started all 13 games she appeared in during her third year on Grymes Hill. Rooney leads the Seahawks-roster in collected ground balls with 31, ranks second on the team in caused turnovers with 23, and adds two draw controls to her season totals.Â
Rooney scored the first goal of her career on April 9 at Delaware State on a free position shot.Â
Rooney was named the NEC's Defensive Player of the Week after collecting nine ground balls and causing eight turnovers throughout two games played at Columbia on April 2 and against Le Moyne on April 5.Â
The Arthur, Ontario, Canada native sits in eighth place in the NEC in ground balls per game with 2.38.Â
The last time Wagner placed four student-athletes on the NEC's All-Conference First Team was back at the end of the 2021 season.
For the first time in program history, three different Seahawks were selected as the NEC's Defensive Player of the Week during the same season - Murphy, Skowronski, and Rooney.Â
Wagner won its third ever share of the 2025 NEC regular season championship crown since the program's first season in 1998 with an 11-10 win over conference newcomer Mercyhurst on April 26.
The Seahawks share the regular season title with Stonehill and LIU, both programs finished their 2025 NEC seasons with a record of 8-1. For the second time in the NEC's 28-year history, three teams hold a portion of the conference's regular season title.
Marino, Siverson, Skowronski, Murphy, Hall, Rooney and the rest of the second-seeded Seahawks will take on the third-seeded LIU Sharks in the semi-final round of the 2025 Northeast Conference (NEC) Tournament on Thursday, May 1 at 1:00 pm at Stonehill College.
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