Center Valley, PA (June 17, 2025) – Six players of the DeSales University women's lacrosse team were honored on Tuesday afternoon being named to the CSC Academic All-District Women's Lacrosse Team as announced by the College Sports Communicators.
Eligible nominees must compete in 90 percent of the institution's games played OR must start in at least 66 percent of the institution's games.
Senior
Michaela Regan earns CSC Academic All-District honors for the third time in her career, while senior
Meagan Landers and junior
Hailey Linebaugh both earn CSC Academic All-District honors for the second time in their careers. Senior
Jess Brey, juniors
Bridey Lawler, and
Danielle Sieja each take home their first CSC Academic All-District honor.
Regan, an accounting and finance major, comes off a season in which she made her first career appearance on the All-Conference team after a solid season in between the pipes for the Bulldogs. She posted an outstanding 14-3 record with a 7.78 GAA (best GAA in a season in team history) while making 92 saves. Regan led the conference with a .487 save percentage which is also the best save percentage in a season in team history. She ends her career currently ranked first all-time in GAA and saves (476).
Landers, a nursing major, finished her senior year tied for third on the team in goals (38) and fifth in points (47). Landers was also second on the team with 54 draw controls. She also took home All-MAC Freedom Second-Team honors this season. Landers ends her career currently ranked second all-time in goals (126), second in draw controls (157), fourth in points (164), third in caused turnovers (57), and has played the most career games (69).
Linebaugh, a nursing major, finished her junior campaign second on the team in scoring with 33 goals and 49 assists for 82 points. She was also fourth on the team in caused turnovers (16) and fifth in ground balls (24).
Brey, a nursing major, comes off a historic senior season where she earned All-MAC Freedom First-Team honors. She led the team in goals (57), breaking the all-time career goals record along the way with 127 goals scored. Brey also led DeSales with 62 draw controls won, making her the all-time program leader with 172 career draw controls. Brey finished third on the team in assists (21) and 78 points (second most in a season in team history). She ends her career currently ranked first all-time in goals (127), first in draw controls (172), third in points (168), and fourth in assists (43).
Lawler, a pharmaceutical marketing major, finished her junior season fourth on the team in scoring with 50 goals (second on the team) and 10 assists for 60 points. She also earned All-MAC Freedom Honorable-Mention honors this season.
Sieja, a biology major, finished eighth on the team in scoring with 22 goals and 10 assists for 32 points. She was also very active on the defensive side of the ball as she caused a team-leading 45 turnovers which is the most in a single-season in team history. She also earned All-MAC Freedom Honorable-Mention honors this season.