Four seniors from No. 15 Kutztown University women's lacrosse earned 2026 All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference East honors.
Seniors Summer Davis (Beach Haven, N.J./Southern Regional), Katie Yocum (Hanover, Pa./South Western), Rowan Hall (Sloatsburg, N.Y./Suffern), and Marisa Bragg (Ringoes, N.J./Hunterdon Central) all earned postseason recognition, with Davis landing on the first team and Yocum, Hall, and Bragg selected to the second team. Davis is the only repeat all-conference selection among the group, while her three teammates earned their first honors.
Davis, a 2023 and 2024 PSAC Second Team selection, made her first appearance on the first team after a dominant senior campaign. A two-time 2026 PSAC East Defensive Athlete of the Week, Davis leads Kutztown in ground balls (54), caused turnovers (53), and draw controls (44). She ranks second in the PSAC and eighth in all of NCAA Division II in caused turnovers per game, while sitting fifth in the conference and 30th nationally in ground balls per game. In the Bears' most recent game, a dominant 19-6 PSAC quarterfinal victory, Davis broke the all-time career caused turnover record with 160 and now sits just one shy of tying the single-season record. She also ranks third all-time at Kutztown with 183 career ground balls.
Yocum, a PSAC East Second Team honoree, made history this season by tying the single-game goal record with eight and earning the program's first national player of the week honor from USA Lacrosse Magazine. A two-time 2026 PSAC East Offensive Athlete of the Week, Yocum leads the Golden Bears in goals (62) and points (69) and ranks second all-time for goals in a single season at Kutztown. The senior sits third in the conference and 18th in NCAA Division II in goals per game, and 14th nationally in goals. She reached the 100-goal (111, ninth all-time at KU) and 100-point (119, 16th all-time at KU) milestones this season while also collecting 20 ground balls and ranking third at Kutztown with 29 draw controls.
Hall, a second-team selection, capped a breakout season with her first all-conference honor. A 2026 PSAC East Defensive Athlete of the Week, Hall ranks second behind Davis at Kutztown in ground balls (41) and third in caused turnovers (31), while sitting fourth with 27 draw controls. She has amassed 89 career ground balls, 68 caused turnovers, and 29 draw controls, ranking 10th all-time in career caused turnovers at Kutztown.
Bragg becomes Kutztown's first postseason honoree for a goaltender since the program was reinstated in 2008. A 2026 PSAC East Defensive Athlete of the Week, Bragg has recorded all 13 wins for the Golden Bears this season: second all-time at Kutztown for wins in a single season. She has made 137 saves this season and 287 for her career, ranking fifth all-time at Kutztown. The senior also contributed 36 ground balls and seven caused turnovers this season, bringing her career totals to 83 ground balls and 12 caused turnovers.
The Golden Bears now turn their attention to the PSAC semifinals, where they will travel to Slippery Rock to face No. 4 East Stroudsburg 4 p.m. Friday, May 1.