
Kent State Lacrosse Produces Most Academic All-MAC Selections In Program History With 19
6/4/2026 10:58:00 AM | Women's Lacrosse
Cleveland, Ohio- The Mid-American Conference announced their student-athletes named to the 2026 Lacrosse Academic Team on Thursday, recognizing the conference's top student athletes on the field and in the classroom.
The Golden Flashes excelled in an historic year in the classroom as they produced 19 Conference All-Academic honorees. That was the most in a season in program history and second in the MAC this season behind only Eastern Michigan with 20. Â
The Academic All-MAC honor is for a student-athlete who has excelled in athletics and academics. To qualify, a student-athlete must have at least a 3.20 cumulative GPA and have participated in at least 50 percent of the contests on the lacrosse field.
Kent State's Academic All-MAC Honorees are:
Eva Anderson, Junior; Biological Sciences- 3.81
Katlyn Binnix, Sophomore; Integrated Health Studies- 3.96
Emily Bond, Senior; Speech Pathology & Audiology- 3.82
Allie Bradley, Junior; Marketing- 3.81
Zayda Crumpton, Exercise Science- 3.7
Sydney Davis, Junior; Finance & Marketing- 3.77
Riley Floyd, Senior; Exercise Science- 3.9
Haliegh Greenberg, Junior; Speech Pathology & Audiology- 3.83
Meghan Haddow, Senior; Architecture- 3.62
Morgan Halli, Junior; Middle Childhood Education- 3.96
Megan Klepacki, Junior; Exercise Science- 3.3
Riley LaVogue, Sophomore; Nursing- 3.65
Lizzie Lundeen, Senior; General Business- 3.83
Davanee McNairy, Junior; Exercise Science- 3.56
Camryn Meek, Senior; Exercise Science- 3.84
Amber Shinsky, Sophomore; Speech Pathology & Audiology- 3.29
Ava Todd, Junior; Exercise Science- 3.83
Josie Wallace, Sophomore; Psychology- 3.9
Anna Zucconi, Sophomore; Marketing- 3.69
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