LANCASTER, Pa.- After all claiming spots on the IWLCA All-Metro Region First Team, Attackers Lydia Cassilly and Lauren Pittman and midfielder Lane Lambeth all represented F&M on IWLCA All-American teams. Pittman and Lambeth earned first-team spots, while Cassilly was named to the second team.
Lauren Pittman repeats as a First-Team IWLCA All-American after earning back-to-back IWLCA All-Metro Region First-Team selections. This month, she also became a First-Team USA Lacrosse All-American, was named the Centennial Conference Attacker of the Year, and earned all-conference honors for the third-consecutive year with a spot on the first team. Pittman scored a team-best 62 goals with 23 assists this season, with nearly half of her total points coming in conference play where she scored 27 goals and assisted on 14 more. She also led the team with 104 draw controls, marking the second straight year of doing so. The junior has scored in every game that F&M has played this year, including 12 games with a hat trick. Her season high in points came when she registered nine against Swarthmore (5 goals, 4 assists) during the Centennial Conference opener. She matched her season high in goals against Rowan, Washington College, and Ursinus and has at least five draw controls during 11 different games. Through three seasons, Pittman is already second in program history in game-winning goals (18), third in draw controls per game (3.25), sixth in goals (185), 11th in points (251), and 18th in assists (66). Her 104 draw controls this season were the third most in a single season in program history.
A Second-Team IWLCA All-American last season, Lane Lambeth is now a First-Team IWLCA All-American in 2025. She earned her third IWLCA All-Metro Region pick with a first-team spot, placed on the USA Lacrosse All-American Second Team, earned back-to-back Centennial Conference Midfielder of the Year honors, and placed on the First-Team All-Centennial Conference First Team for the third consecutive season. Lambeth concluded 2025 with 53 goals and 60 total points scored. The senior led the team with 38 ground balls and ranked third with 57 draw controls. Lambeth has scored multiple goals during 15 of the team's 21 games. Those totals include nine hat tricks, headlined by a season-best six goals in the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 against Denison. Lambeth is already the program's lead with 25 woman-up goals during her career, while ranking sixth in draw controls (183), tied for tenth in goals (173) and 12th in caused turnovers (63).
Lydia Cassilly marks her third straight year as a Second-Team IWLCA All-American. Earlier this month,she became a four-time First-Team IWLCA All-Metro Region representative, earned her third-straight USA Lacrosse All-American selection, and secured a first-team All-Centennial Conference selection, marking the first player in program history to accomplish that feat. She is just the eighth player in program history to be named to the all-conference team during each of her four seasons. Cassilly led the team with 91 points via 60 goals and 31 assists. She has scored at least one goal in every contest, including 17 multi-goal games. Cassilly scored a season-high six goals during the season-opening win against Washington and Lee before registering a season-best seven points (4 goals, 3 assists) versus Haverford. She then matched that total with five goals and two assists during the CC semifinal victory against Muhlenberg. With her career as a Diplomat concluded, Cassilly ranks second in program history in career points (354), second in goals (231), second in free-position goals (42), tied for third in games started (89), fifth in assists (123), and tied for 10th in game-winning goals (10).