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Four Lax Standouts Earn All-CAA Honors

4/29/2026 10:00:00 AM

RICHMOND, Va. – After posting tremendous campaigns, four William & Mary lacrosse standouts earned postseason all-conference honors by the Coastal Athletic Association.
 
Senior midfielder Kate Draddy garnered first-team distinction, while goalie Anna Lopez, midfielder Taylor McCall and attacker Mila Millhouse were selected to the all-rookie team.
 
W&M's three all-rookie team selections were the most by any team in the league.
 
One of the best players in school history, Draddy concluded her career as the program's all-time record holder for draw controls (201). Additionally, her 67 draw controls this year ranks third on W&M's single-season list, while the Charlotte, N.C., native also ranks fourth (66, 2024) and ninth (55, 2025) on the program's top-10 list in the statistical category.
 
In addition to her productivity on the draw circle, where this season she ranked sixth in the CAA (4.19), Draddy also led W&M in ground balls (33) and totaled 26 points (15g, 11a) and 10 caused turnovers. Her 2.06 ground balls per game ranked seventh in the CAA.
 
One of the conference's top goalies this season, Lopez ranked second in the CAA in saves per game (8.67) and third in save percentage (.437). She was especially effective in league action when she ranked second in the conference in save percentage (.455) and saves per game (9.43). After earning the starting role following the fourth game of the season, she limited opponents to 10 or fewer goals in eight of 12 games.
 
Lopez's best performance came against Stony Brook when she totaled a career-high 18 saves, which ranks tied for the sixth-best performance in school history and was the most by any goalie in the CAA this season. Additionally, it ranks tied for the fifth most by any goalie in the nation this season.
 
An outstanding contributor for the Tribe during the 2026 campaign, McCall led the team in goals (28) and shooting percentage (.444), while she ranked second in points (30) and draw controls (46). The Nashville, Tenn., native was especially productive during conference play when she ranked among the CAA's top 10 in goals per game (2.0) and draw controls per game (2.57).
 
Highlighting her three hat tricks in conference play was a five-goal performance against Towson, which ranked tied for the 11th-best total in the league this season.
 
A dynamic attacker and one of W&M's top players, Millhouse ranked third on the team in goals (22), points (29) and caused turnovers (14). Honored as the CAA Rookie of the Week twice, and CAA Offensive Player of the Week once, Millhouse posted six multi-goal efforts this season.
 
Millhouse's best performance came in the victory against Drexel when she posted a career-high eight points (7g, 1a). The goal total ranks tied for sixth on W&M's single-season list, while the point total is tied for ninth. Additionally, it marked the most goals in a game by a freshman in the nation this season and equaled the best performance by any player in the CAA during the 2026 campaign.
 
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