COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – University of Colorado Colorado Springs women's lacrosse senior
Sydnee-Anne Moeller has been named the 2026 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) Women's Lacrosse Summit Award recipient, announced Thursday night by the conference office at the RMAC Championship Tournament.
Moeller is the second Mountain Lion in program history to earn the RMAC Summit Award. Holly Sodomka was the inaugural award winner for UCCS in 2021.
The RMAC Summit Award honors the student-athlete with the highest cumulative GPA competing at the finals site of each sport's championship. To be eligible, nominees must have participated in at least 20 percent of their team's competitions during the current season. GPAs are calculated on a standardized scale, with ties broken by the total number of completed credit hours through the most recent semester.
A Los Angeles native and attacker, Moeller has appeared in all 15 games this season. A two-time RMAC All-Academic Honor Roll selection, she has recorded eight goals and three assists, placing 14 of her 18 shots on target, including two player-up goals.
A consistent presence for the Mountain Lions over the past four years, Moeller enters the RMAC Tournament with 61 career appearances, including 27 starts. She has totaled 33 goals and 16 assists, with 65 of her 73 career shot attempts on goal. Defensively, she has added 27 ground balls and six caused turnovers. Moeller currently ranks fifth in program history for games played. She will graduate from UCCS with a degree in Communications and a minor in American Sign Language.
The Mountain Lions (10-5, 8-2 RMAC), seeded No. 2 in the RMAC Women's Lacrosse Tournament, face No. 3 seed Westminster University (9-5, 7-3 RMAC) tonight. The winner advances to Saturday's championship game at 4 p.m., hosted on the campus of top-seeded Regis University.
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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.