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Wilson Earns RMAC Women’s Lacrosse All-Tournament Honors

4/27/2026 9:00:00 AM

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – University of Colorado Colorado Springs senior Jade Wilson has been named to the 2026 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference (RMAC) Women's Lacrosse All-Tournament Team, the conference announced Saturday night.
 
Wilson, a midfielder from Waukee, Iowa, delivered a standout performance in Thursday night's semifinal matchup. She recorded a game-high eight draw controls while adding five ground balls, two caused turnovers, and one goal in UCCS's 12-9 loss to No. 3 seed Westminster University. Two of her ground balls and one draw control directly contributed to Mountain Lion goals.
 
Her lone goal came with 8:25 remaining in the fourth quarter, cutting the deficit to three and bringing UCCS within striking distance.
 
One of just four Mountain Lions to start all 16 games this season, Wilson leads the team with 71 draw controls and tops the RMAC with an average of 4.4 draw controls per game. She has also contributed 33 ground balls—ranking 12th in the conference at 2.1 per game—along with six caused turnovers.
 
No. 1 seed and host school Regis University went on to defeat Westminster Saturday night in the championship game, 14-5.
 
The Mountain Lions (10-6, 8-2 mark) were ranked No. 6 in last week's NCAA Midwest Regional Rankings. Final regional rankings will be released Wednesday, April 29, with the NCAA Tournament bracket set to be announced Sunday, May 3.
 
2026 RMAC Women's Lacrosse All-Tournament Team
MVP - Brigit Goetsch, Regis
Lexie Springman, Regis
Aubrey Benton, Regis
Evie Tanella, Regis
Maggie Schipfer, Regis
Shaina Shoughro, Westminster
Olivia Petrosky, Westminster
Marianna Dick, Westminster
Carson Dickey, Colorado Mesa
Jade Wilson, UCCS
 
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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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