LANCASTER, Pa. – Six Diplomats were named to the 2025-26 College Sports Communicators (formerly CoSIDA) Women's Academic All-District® At-Large Team, which recognizes the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances in the classroom and in competition. Megan Dadio (field hockey), Belle Dintino (women's lacrosse), Caitlin Hoover (field hockey), Lucy Rogers (women's lacrosse), Sarah Wang (women's golf), and Audrey Zawoiski (women's rowing) were selected among this year's national recipients.
Megan Dadio earned an academic all-district team spot in her first eligible season following a season where she earned first-team All-Region V and first-team All-Centennial Conference recognition. She scored six goals and added sixth assists. Dadio was a top 10 performer in the conference for assists and hold a top 20 spot in total points. Academically, she was named a National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) Scholar of Distinction and was recognized on the conference's Academic All-Centennial Team.
Belle Dintino earned first-team All-America recognition from the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) to cap a career where she was a four-time all-region and four-time All-Centennial Conference selection. A team captain, Dintino earned Centennial Conference Defensive Player of the Week honors for the second time in her career this season after securing a career-high 44 ground balls and 60 draw controls. Dintino additionally caused 31 turnovers to give her a new school record of 118 career caused turnovers. Dintino was additionally named an Academic All-Centennial Conference performer.
Caitlin Hoover received academic all-district recognition for the second time in as many eligible seasons after being named a NFHCA first-team All-American. The Centennial Conference Offensive Player of the Year ranked sixth nationally in goals per game and seventh in points per game. She scored 24 total golas this season, recording at least one point in 16 different contests – which featured three hat tricks this fall. Hoover was additionally recognized on the NFHCA National Academic Squad and as a member of the Academic All-Centennial Conference team.
Lucy Rogers started all 20 games for the four-time Centennial Conference Champion women's lacrosse team. Rogers earned the first All-Centennial Conference recognition of her career during that run to the championship and earned her place on the Centennial Conference Academic Honor Roll. Rogers caused 17 turnovers and collected 27 ground balls.
Sarah Wang was named to the academic all-district team in her first eligible season. She capped her golf season with a third-place finish at the Centennial Conference Championship after rookie of the year honors in 2025. Wang won took home medalist honors in four of the nine tournaments that she competed in. Her 78.2 scoring average broke her own single-season record. Wang finished among the top five players in every tournament that she played in this year, with top three individual finishes in all but one event.
Audrey Zawoiski represented the women's rowing team on the academic all-district team. During her sophomore season, Zawoiski was an All-Mid-Atlantic Rowing Conference (MARC) selection for the second consecutive year. She earned those honors after helping the Diplomats' varsity 8+ to a petite championship at the conference race. Zawoiski was additionally named to the conference's all-academic team.