Northwestern Adds Six High-Impact Women’s Lacrosse Transfers, Including Syracuse Stars
Northwestern Adds Six High-Impact Women’s Lacrosse Transfers, Including Syracuse Stars

Northwestern Adds Six High-Impact Women’s Lacrosse Transfers, Including Syracuse Stars

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Northwestern women's lacrosse has bolstered its roster with several key transfers ahead of the 2026 season, including standout attacker Olivia Adamson from Syracuse. Adamson, who suffered a season-ending lower-body injury in 2025, brings a prolific scoring record with 129 career goals and 190 points at Syracuse and is expected to enhance Northwestern's offensive depth alongside other new additions such as Maddie Epke, goalkeeper Jenika Cuocco, and defender Annabel Child. Northwestern aims to leverage these transfers to support star scorer Madison Taylor and improve their championship prospects after falling short in the 2025 national title game. Meanwhile, Penn State has added midfielder Julia Basciano, who followed coach Kayla Treanor from Syracuse, and Anna Salerno from Mount St. Mary, both bringing strong collegiate experience and scoring ability to their program. These transfers reflect a trend of top players seeking new opportunities to contribute and compete at the highest levels of women's college lacrosse.

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