What to Know About The Drexel Women's Lacrosse 2026 Roster
What to Know About The Drexel Women's Lacrosse 2026 Roster
Drexel women’s lacrosse enters 2026 with key returners, standout scorer Bea Buckley and nine freshmen strengthening a young, evolving roster.

After finishing No. 2 in the CAA last spring, Drexel women’s lacrosse enters 2026 with a retooled roster and plenty of momentum.
The Dragons return just one senior, midfielder Kate Quinn, and one graduate student, midfielder Karli Dougherty, making this season’s early games, beginning Jan. 31, a valuable proving ground for a young squad aiming to click before CAA play opens March 14.
Leading the charge is standout attacker Bea Buckley, who delivered 72 points last season and set a program record with 44 assists. Last year’s starters Alexia Louca, Ellie Wall, Katie Maloney and Emma Nikolic all return to continue what they started.
While high-impact scorers Bridget Finley and Allison Drake have left the roster, an incoming class of nine freshmen brings fresh energy and versatility across the field.
Head coach Katie O’Donnell, now in her fifth season and already responsible for three NCAA Tournament appearances, continues to shape the program’s next chapter alongside Katrina Geiger, Ana White and newcomer Kat Goldstein.
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Drexel Women's Lacrosse Full Roster 2026
- 0 – Kate Sharp – GK – Jr.
- 1 – Caroline Senich – M – R-Jr.
- 2 – Gillian Greco – M – Fr.
- 4 – Morgan Coleman – A – R-Fr.
- 5 – Katherine Senich – A – R-Jr.
- 6 – Hailey Mozi – M – Fr.
- 7 – Ellie Wall – M – Jr.
- 8 – Amelia Bentley – A – So.
- 9 – Alexia Louca – D – R-Jr.
- 10 – Hailey Kluepfel – A – R-Jr.
- 11 – Annie Sucoloski – A – Jr.
- 12 – Mary Claire Heubeck – M – Jr.
- 13 – Annie Madden – A – Fr.
- 14 – Teagan Quinn – M – So.
- 15 – Charlotte Ross – D – R-So.
- 16 – Emma Nikolic – D – So.
- 17 – Ella Szymanski – M – R-So.
- 18 – Daniella Stek – D – R-Fr.
- 19 – Katie Maloney – D – R-Jr.
- 21 – Kate Quinn – M – Sr.
- 23 – Lila Traynor – A – Fr.
- 24 – Bea Buckley – A – Jr.
- 26 – Brooke Braslow – D – R-So.
- 27 – Karli Dougherty – M – Gr.
- 28 – Alexys McClain – M – R-Jr.
- 29 – Lucy Dailey – GK – R-Fr.
- 30 – Lucy Dorigan – A – Fr.
- 32 – Elena Bontatibus – M – Jr.
- 34 – Caroline Lennon – A – So.
- 45 – Mei Rader – GK – Fr.
Drexel Women's Lacrosse Schedule 2026
- Jan. 31 – TBD – at Lehigh (scrimmage)
- Feb. 7 – TBD – vs. UConn
- Feb. 11 – TBD – vs. Wagner
- Feb. 14 – TBD – at Penn
- Feb. 22 – TBD – vs. Penn State
- Feb. 28 – TBD – at Fairfield
- Mar. 4 – TBD – vs. Saint Joseph's
- Mar. 11 – 3 p.m. ET – vs. Delaware
- Mar. 14 – TBD – at William & Mary
- Mar. 20 – 6 p.m. ET – vs. Stony Brook
- Mar. 28 – TBD – vs. Elon
- Apr. 1 – TBD – vs. Georgetown
- Apr. 4 – 12 p.m. ET – at Hofstra
- Apr. 11 – 12 p.m. ET – at Towson
- Apr. 15 – TBD – vs. Monmouth
- Apr. 21 – TBD – at Temple
- Apr. 25 – 12 p.m. ET – at Campbell
CAA Women's Lacrosse Standings 2025
School - Conf., Overall
- Stony Brook – 8-0, 16-5
- Drexel – 7-1, 14-4
- Delaware – 6-2, 10-6
- Elon – 5-3, 9-8
- Hofstra – 4-4, 9-7
- Towson – 3-5, 7-9
- William & Mary – 2-6, 6-10
- Campbell – 1-7, 3-12
- Monmouth – 0-8, 3-13
When is the CAA Women's Lacrosse Championship Tournament
The CAA championship tournament starts with a semifinal on April 30 and concludes with a final on May 2.
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