Baltimore --
The
Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association announced their All-American teams on Thursday afternoon, as a pair players from the Loyola Maryland women's lacrosse team were named to the Second Team.
Chase Boyle and Georgia Latch were each named to the Second Team.
Boyle finished the season with 77 goals, 85 points, and 210 draw controls, as she was named a IWLCA All-American for the second year in a row. Boyle is tied for sixth in goals and fourth in draw controls Division I. 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. Latch ranks second in assists and points in Division I this season. This is Latch's second time being named a IWLCA All-American. 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.