Offensive Player of the Week
Sienna Hinchcliffe, Akron, Attack
Junior, Rochester, N.Y. (Aquinas Institute)
Akron junior Sienna Hinchcliffe extended her stellar run of play leading the Zips to a 16-3 victory over Central Michigan recording a career- and game-high seven goals and two assists on the strength of a game-high nine shots, all on goal, while adding three draw controls. It marked Akron's first-ever win at Central Michigan. She has now posted four goals or more in six straight games, including five consecutive league tilts. She averages 5.57 goals, 2.71 assists and 10.71 shots per contest in seven league games.
Defensive Player of the Week
Sienna Diglio, UMass, Defense
Redshirt Freshman, Wantagh, N.Y. (Wantagh)
Diglio turned in a sensational all-around performance, impacting the game across every phase with two groundballs, a game-high four caused turnovers, a draw control and two assists. Her outing marked a career high in points while also recording her first two career assists. She played a key role in a defensive effort that helped UMass limit a conference opponent to six or fewer goals. For the season, Diglio has totaled 20 groundballs, 27 caused turnovers and 11 draw controls.
Goalkeeper of the Week
Maddy Porter, Eastern Michigan, Goalkeeper
Junior, Montrose, N.Y. (Hendrick Hudson)
Maddy Porter played the first three quarters of the game at Youngstown State and made 11 saves while allowing just three goals to help EMU to its 10th win of the year. Her 11 stops tied for the fifth-highest total against a MAC opponent in program history while marking the seventh time this year and the 19th time in her career she has recorded double-digit stops. She has made 153 saves this season to mark the second consecutive season she has reached 150+ after stopping a program-record 179 in 2025. She also scooped four ground balls in the game to bring her season total to 66 and her career total to 200. On a season level, her 66 ground balls are the second-highest total in program history and trail only the 71 she recorded last year while giving her 60+ in three consecutive seasons. For her career, she is the only player in program history to reach 75, 100, 125, 150, 175, and now 200 ground balls.
2026 Women's Lacrosse Weekly Award Winners
Week 1 (Feb. 10): Kassidy Morris, UMass (Offensive); Anna Zucconi, Kent State (Defensive); Sydney Davis, Kent State (Goalkeeper)
Week 2 (Feb. 17): Kelsea Dague, Eastern Michigan (Co-Offensive); Ava Connaughton, UMass (Co-Offensive); Karly Low, Eastern Michigan (Defensive); Maddy Porter, Eastern Michigan (Goalkeeper)
Week 3 (Feb. 24): Mia Berthoff, Robert Morris (Offensive); Anna Zucconi, Kent State (Defensive); Sydney Davis, Kent State (Goalkeeper)
Week 4 (March 3): Kassidy Morris, UMass (Offensive); Sienna Diglio, UMass (Defensive); Sydney Davis, Kent State (Goalkeeper)
Week 5 (March 11): Dylan Lyons, UMass (Offensive); Mackenzie Flannigan, Youngstown State (Defensive); Maddy Porter, Eastern Michigan (Goalkeeper)
Week 6 (March 17): Kassidy Morris, UMass (Offensive); Bridget Valentine, UMass (Defensive); Maddy Porter, Eastern Michigan (Goalkeeper)
Week 7 (March 24): Sienna Hinchcliffe, Akron (Offensive); Anna Zucconi, Kent State (Defensive); Sydney Davis, Kent State (Goalkeeper)
Week 8 (March 31): Kassidy Morris, UMass (Offensive); Marisa Gatz, UMass (Defensive); Maddy Porter, Eastern Michigan (Goalkeeper)
Week 9 (April 7): Emerson Henry, Eastern Michigan (Offensive); Mackenzie Flannigan, Youngstown State (Defensive); Lucy Carney, Robert Morris (Goalkeeper)
Week 10 (April 14): Sienna Hinchcliffe, Akron (Offensive); Bridget Valentine, UMass (Defensive); Leila Kahler, Central Michigan (Goalkeeper)
Week 11 (April 21): Sienna Hinchcliffe, Akron (Offensive); Anabel Kreydt, Robert Morris (Defender); Leila Kahler, Central Michigan (Goalkeeper)
Week 12 (April 28): Sienna Hinchcliffe, Akron (Offensive); Sienna Diglio, UMass (Defensive); Maddy Porter (Eastern Michigan)