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Women’s Lacrosse Wraps Up Recruiting Class with Six Additions

8/15/2025 9:00:00 AM

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – University of Colorado Colorado Springs women's lacrosse head coach Brice Queener announced the addition of six recruits to the 2025-26 program.  The four-state recruiting class of Allison Hoffman, Julia Hoffman, Danica Rodriguez, Roxi Stone, Olivia Trevizo, and Dylan Willingham hail from California, Colorado, Virginia, and Washington.
 
"We're so excited to welcome this group to campus this fall," said Queener. "They all have the ability to make a positive impact immediately on the lacrosse field, in the classroom, and in the community."
 
Twin sisters Allison and Julia Hoffman come to UCCS from Stevenson Ranch, Calif., where they competed for the Eagles of Oak Park Independent School.  Allison notched 195 goals, 87 assists, 142 ground balls, and won 287 draws for the Eagles.  She was named All-Foothill League First Team, Foothill League MVP, West Ranch High School MVP, and West Ranch High School Offensive Player of the Year during her first two years of high school before transferring to Oak Park Independent School.  As a senior, she was named to the All-Miramonte League First Team and the Oak Park Most Outstanding Player Award. She started her high school career helping WRHS win the Foothills League Co-Championship title. She added another co-championship title as a junior when OPIS won the Miramonte League championship.  A WRHS Honor Scholar Athlete and a two-time Coastal Canyon All-Academic performer, Allison also competed in basketball and flag football at Oak Park.
 
An attacker during her prep career, Julia Hoffman netted 102 goals and assisted on 43 as part of her 117 points.  She capped off her high school career, earning the Oak Park Offensive MVP Award, and was named to the Marmonte League First Team as a senior.  A two-time Coastal Canyon All-Academic performer, she also earned All-Foothills League First Team accolades as a freshman and sophomore and was selected as the West Ranch High School Offensive MVP in 2022.  She joined her sister on the Foothills League and Miramonte League Co-Championship teams, and competed on the Oak Park flag football and basketball teams.
 
A defender from Arvada, Colo., Danica Rodriguez is a 2025 graduate of Arvada West High School and played lacrosse for Ralston Valley High School.  In four years, she accounted for 13 goals, three assists, 51 ground balls, caused 44 turnovers, and won 15 draw controls.  Rodriguez was a four-year letterwinner at RVHS, earned the 2025 Defensive Player of the Year, while also earning all-conference honorable mention accolades as a junior and senior.  Also a three-year letterwinner in flag football where she received all-conference second team accolades, Rodriguez helped her teams win the 2023 and 2024 flag football state championships, the 2022 and 2023 regional championships, and the 2024 Jeffco 5A championship.  A three-time team captain for both the lacrosse and flag football teams, Rodriguez earned four academic letters, was named to the Athletics Honor Roll four times, and was named to the Academic All-State First Team three times.
 
Roxi Stone joins the Mountain Lions from the East Coast of Stafford, Virginia.  The 5-foot-9 attacker registered 75 goals and added 41 assists for the Colonial Forge High School Eagles, helping her team win the 2024 District Championship.  A three-time academic letterwinner, Stone was named to the All-District team twice, and added All-Region, All-Area, and Team Offensive MVP to her collection.
 
Protecting the cage for the Mountain Lions, Olivia Trevizo is a 5-foot-7 goalkeeper who played her prep career at Mater Dei High School in Orange, Calif.   In her last two seasons with the Monarchs, Trevizo totaled 1,174 minutes, allowed 235 goals for a 12.01 goals against average, faced 431 shots on goal while making 196 saves as part of her 45.5 save percentage.  Named the Most Improved Player and All-Trinity League Second Team in 2023-24, Trevizo earned All-League First Team in 2024-25 and was the Team Captain.  She was part of the Monarchs team that won back-to-back Trinity League Championships in 2023-24 and 2024-25, and advanced to the second round of the state playoffs each year.  She received the First Honors Award at MDHS and earned Academic Achievement and President's List honors.
 
A native of Anacortes, Wash., defender and midfielder Dylan Willingham graduated from Anacortes High School this past spring.  She scooped up 45 ground balls this past season, netted 19 goals and assisted on five others, won 36 draws, and caused 28 turnovers for the Seahawks.  She earned all-conference first team honors as a defender and midfielder during her high school career and served as the team captain in 2025.  She was part of the 2023-24 team that made the Seahawks first playoff appearance in program history.
 
The six Mountain Lions are part of a 13-Mountain Lion recruiting class and are joining Sophia Everett, Charlotte Fannin, Josephine Leonard, Ella Mills, Abigail Scanlon, Madelyn Tlapa, and Addison Hammes.

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As a member of the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference, the University of Colorado Colorado Springs competes in 14 varsity sports in NCAA Division II intercollegiate athletics.
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