SPARTANBURG, S.C. – The Wofford College women's lacrosse team had four student-athletes named to the 2025 Academic All-District® Women's At-Large Team, selected by College Sports Communicators, which recognizes the nation's top student-athletes for their combined performances on the field and in the classroom.
The four receiving the honors for Wofford are
Ella Bartlett,
Bria Foley,
Olivia Graebner, and
Carley Irvin. They are joined on the At-Large Team by Maggie Jackson and Bella Kent from the women's golf team.
Bartlett, a sophomore midfield from Parkland, Florida, started all 19 games for the Terriers. She had nine goals and five assists for 14 points, along with 15 ground balls and eleven caused turnovers. She is majoring in computer science.
Foley, a senior attack from Walpole, Massachusetts, started all 19 games and was named the Big South Conference Co-Offensive Player of the Year. She had 58 goals and 47 assists on the season for 105 points, becoming only the sixth player in league history with 100 or more points in a season. For the Terriers, she set single-season records for points, goals, and assists along with career records for points and assists. She graduated with a degree in sociology and anthropology.
Graebner, a sophomore defense from Yardley, Pennsylvania, started all 19 games. She was named to the Big South All-Tournament Team, along with receiving All-Big South second team honors. On the season, she had 35 caused turnovers and 35 ground balls. A finance major, she is currently third in school history in career caused turnovers with 42.
Irvin, a senior attack from Newtown, Pennsylvania, started all 19 games. She scored 35 goals with 15 assists on the season for 50 points. The 50 points are the third-most in a single season at Wofford. For her career, she is second in points with 141 and tied for first in goals with 111, along with ranking fourth in career assists with 30. She graduated with a degree in psychology.
Academic All-District nominees must have at least a 3.50 grade point average and compete in 90 percent of the team's games played or must start in at least 66 percent of the team's games. Schools are limited to six nominees in the At-Large category. All honorees advance to the CSC Academic All-America Team ballot, where first-, second- and third-team All-America honorees will be selected in July.