Baltimore -- The
Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association announced the All-Region teams on Friday morning, as five players from the Loyola Maryland women's lacrosse team were named to the All-Mid Atlantic Team.
Chase Boyle, Georiga Latch, and
Lily Osborne were named to the First Team, while
Elisa Faklaris and
Lauren Spence were named to the second team.
Boyle finished the season with 77 goals, 85 points, and 210 draw controls, as she was named the All-Mid Atlantic Region for the third year in a row. She broke the Loyola career record for goals (243) and draw controls (481) during the season, as she also broke her own single-season draw control record with 210 draw controls during the season. She also led the Greyhounds top-ranked draw control unit, that leads Division I with a 69.9 draw control percentage and 20.3 draw controls per game. Loyola's draw control percentage would rank as the highest since it was tracked, as the 20.3 draws per game would be the most per game in a full season since draws were tracked.
Latch had a historic 2025 campaign, as she finished the season with 56 goals, 71 assists, 127 points, and 91 draw controls. This is Latch's third straight-year being named to the All-Mid Atlantic Region First Team. Her 71 assists and 127 points are program single-season records, while she tied the Patriot League record in both stats as well. Latch scored at least six points in 12 games this season, including at least 8 points in 8 games, including a streak of five of seven games to end the season. Latch finished her career second in Loyola and Patriot League history with 193 assists and 394 points, and is the active leader in points among all active players this season.
Osborne led the Greyhounds back line this season as she was named to the All-Mid Atlantic Region First Team for the second straight season. She led the team with 27 caused turnovers on the season to go along with 34 ground balls and 80 draw controls on the season. Osborne not only played a crucial role on the defensive end and in the draw circle, but she was also a key piece in Loyola's transition game. She drew a matchup in each game this season, leading the Loyola defense to holding nine opponents to single-digit goals.
Spence had another strong season in goal for Loyola, as she posted a 10.25 goals against average, a .467 save percentage, and a personal-high of 165 saves on the season. She recorded double-digit saves in seven games this season, with five of them coming against ranked opponents. Spence also led the team with 41 ground balls, while causing a career-high 11 caused turnovers on the season. She finishes her career with a 50-13 record, along with a 8.55 goals against average, 469 saves, and a .483 save percentage.
Faklaris had a big season for the Greyhounds, finishing third on the team with 51 goals, while adding 9 assists, 23 ground balls, and six caused turnovers on the season. This is her first All-Mid Atlantic Region Selection. She scored 10 hat tricks on the season, including a streak of seven-straight games to end the regular season. She scored a career-high six goals in the win at Boston on April 12.