CLAREMONT, Calif. —
Sydney Landauer was named SCIAC Offensive Athlete of the Year,
Shelby Stanton earned Defensive Athlete of the Year honors and head coach
Sarah Queener and staff were named Coaching Staff of the Year, the conference announced Wednesday.
Landauer earned a second career Offensive Athlete of the Year award and Shelby debuted as Defensive Athlete of the Year to headline the 2025 SCIAC Women's Lacrosse All-Conference Teams.
Landauer, who also received top offensive recognition in 2023, led the conference by a wide margin with 78 total points (6.50 per game) with both the top goals (41) and assists (37) marks. The senior converted a clinical 68.3 percent of shots for scores while fueling the conference's top offense to 21.3 goals per game.
Stanton returned from missing all of last season with an injury to marshal the league's top defense that allowed a mere 4.10 goals per contest in 10 games played. The junior picked up 18 ground balls and directly caused nine turnovers while directing teammates and closing effectively on cutters.
Sarah Queener and the Sagehens bench earned Coaching Staff of the Year acknowledgment after leading Pomona-Pitzer to a fourth straight regular season conference title. With both the league's top-ranked offense and defense, Pomona-Pitzer averaged a 16.6-goal margin of victory while also leading the conference in ground balls (294) and caused turnovers (178) by wide margins.
The Sagehens led all teams with seven First Team and 10 total All-SCIAC selections. Former Offensive Athlete of the Year,
Shoshi Henderson, earned the distinction of being named to four career First Team squads, while Landauer also reached four career All-Conference selections including three straight First Team nods.
In addition to Landauer, Stanton and Henderson,
Caroline Donegan,
Hannah Gough,
Fiona Lewis and
River Buechner were named First Team All-SCIAC members.
Caili Cross,
Taylor Glanville and
Izzy Sabatino were dubbed Second Team All-SCIAC.