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Daley emphasizes the USA Lacrosse All-Americans of the Navy

Sparks, Md. – USA Lacrosse unveiled its all-Americans of NCAA Division I on Thursday evening and placed four players on the list. senior Alyssa daley was selected to the second team during the newcomer Alyssa Chungsenior Emily Messineseand in the second year Mikayla Williams were honorable choice of mention.
It is the second season in a row in which Daley and Messinese from USA Lacrosse received all-American honors, both of whom were given an honorable mention last season. It is the first award for Chung and Williams.
The Lacrosse team of the Navy Women-Lacrosse (15-5) will appear in the first round of the NCAA tournament from 2025 on Friday, May 9, at 5:00 p.m. on the Dorrance Field in Chapel Hill against Clemson (13-6) against No. 14.
Alyssa daley – Drawing control / defense | Sr. | 5-8 | Walkersville, Md. | Middletown

Daley, a specialist for Draw Control, heads the team with a school record of 232 Draw Controls in a season and leads the previous record of 191, which she set out last season. She needed two draws to break the Marine and Patriot League record for the career of 493 from Loren Generi (15) who entered the Patriot League championship. Daley ended the game with nine draws to give her the record and to complete the day with 500 career.
The senior ended the regular season in NCAA fourth place and the first in the Patriot League in Draw Controls per game, while the team helps the second NCAA in the drawing control process (.615) and the drawing of controls per game (17.82). Daley has 12 double -digit control performances this season, including the first midshipms in the program history with 20 or more draw and set up the new school record with 21 draws in a game in Lehigh.
Alyssa Chung – attacker | Fr. | 5-7 | Severna Park, Md. | Severna Park

The top attacker of the Navy a year, Chung, scores 65 goals with 14 templates for 79 points. The newcomer recorded 16 multi-goal appearances in her young career (20 games), including 14 hat tricks. In the Patriot League games, Chung Navy led with 49 points (5.44 per game) in team best 39 goals (4.33), while 10 assists (1.11) were added. She recorded several goals in all nine conference games with eight hat tricks. For her efforts, Chung was appointed Patriot League rookie of the sixth (6) in a row and a seven-time conference record, while he was ultimately appointed Rookie of the Patriot League of the year.
Emily Messinese – attacker | Sr. | 5-4 | Manchester, Md. | Gerolitellakademie

Messinesee has 43 goals and 26 helpers for 69 points. With eight hat tricks this season this season, the senior has 32 career hatskricks (played 63 games), which is the seventh program in the program history. In total, Messinese scored at least one goal with several points in 46 games (.730) in 59 games (.937). In addition, it has 51 draw checks, 22 floor balls and 10 sales caused and leads the team with 17 free positions.
Mikayla Williams – midfielder | So. | 5-4 | Bexley, Ohio | Bexley

Williams, who divided the Patriot League tournament -MVP, can be reached for 62 total points with 48 goals in the team. In 19 out of 20 games this season she scored at least one goal with several goals in 15 competitions, including seven multi-goal appearances in the last eight games. The second student moved in seven hat tricks in the year, including three against the opponents of the rankings – No. 6 Florida (3 goals); No. 17 Loyola (5 goals); and No. 19 Army (3 goals – Patriot League tournament).

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