NEWTOWN, Pa. – The Middle Atlantic Conference (MAC) announced its 2026 All-MAC Freedom women's lacrosse teams, with three Arcadia University student-athletes earning recognition for their outstanding performances this season. Jordyn Chan was named to the All-MAC Freedom First Team, while Jaylee Killgore and Nikki McMenamin garnered Second Team honors.
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Chan, a senior midfielder from Mount Laurel, New Jersey, earns First Team All-MAC Freedom honors for the first time in her career. She finished fourth on the team with 25 goals and ranked fifth with 34 points, adding nine assists. Chan also contributed across all areas of the field, recording two game-winning goals, 27 ground balls, 14 caused turnovers, and a team-best 69 draw controls. Among conference leaders, she ranked fifth in total draw controls and fourth in draw controls per game (4.06), while averaging 1.47 goals per contest.
Killgore, a sophomore attacker from Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, earned Second Team All-MAC Freedom recognition after a record-setting campaign. She led the Knights with 60 goals and 80 points, both of which ranked second in the conference. Killgore also totaled six game-winning goals, 41 ground balls, 13 caused turnovers, and five draw controls. During the season, she set a new program record with nine goals in a single game and surpassed both 100 career points and 100 career goals in fewer than two seasons. This marks her first All-Conference selection.
McMenamin, a first-year defender from Ridley Park, Pennsylvania, was named to the All-MAC Freedom Second Team following an impressive debut season. A key presence on the defensive end, she recorded 38 ground balls and 25 caused turnovers, along with three draw controls, helping anchor Arcadia's backline throughout the year.
As a team, Arcadia posted a 13-4 overall record and went 4-3 in MAC Freedom play. The 13 victories mark the program's highest total since matching the 2015 season, and the Knights' 9-0 start stands as the best in program history.
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