News Summary

Providence honored the outstanding athletes of the 2025 All-State Girls Lacrosse teams in a grand ceremony recognizing their hard work and skills throughout the season. The award selections were meticulously made by a dedicated sports staff, ensuring deserving players received deserved recognition. Highlights of the event included the announcement of Player of the Year winners, standout performances, and the celebration of both individual talents and teamwork. With many players continuing their lacrosse journey at prestigious colleges, the enthusiasm surrounding Rhode Island high school lacrosse continues to grow.

Providence Celebrates the 2025 All-State Girls Lacrosse Teams

Providence is buzzing with excitement as the talented athletes of the 2025 All-State Girls Lacrosse teams have been officially announced! The Providence Journal rolled out the red carpet to give a warm shout-out to these amazing players who have showcased their hard work and extraordinary skills throughout the season.

How Selections Are Made

The selections for these first and second teams weren’t just pulled out of a hat; they were carefully curated by a dedicated sports staff, who consulted with coaches associations around the state. This helps ensure that the most deserving players get their well-earned spotlight. Every player named to the first team was also up for the prestigious title of Player of the Year, making this announcement even more thrilling!

Player of the Year and Exciting Awards Show

Mark your calendars! The much-anticipated Player of the Year winners were unveiled at the All-State Awards show, held on June 18 at the stunning Providence Performing Arts Center. This event was a celebration not just of individual talents but also of teamwork, sportsmanship, and the spirit of the game. Among the glamorous attendees was Clay Holstad, a rising star midfielder for Rhode Island FC, adding a touch of excitement to the evening.

Standout Performers

Now, let’s dive into the standout players who shined this season!

Leading the charge is Casey Macera from the Lynx, who made a remarkable comeback from an injury to score an incredible 90 goals in her senior year! She was instrumental in leading her team to victory, even netting the game-winner in the Division II championship. Exciting news follows for Macera – she’s set to continue her lacrosse journey at the University of Richmond!

Making waves as a sophomore, Charello-Ingegneri had a stellar performance with 85 goals and 18 assists, driving her team, the Avengers, to a state semifinal appearance. And the accolades don’t stop there!

Taking home the title of Player of the Year was MacLean. She lit up the scoreboard with an impressive 58 goals and maintained a whopping 70% shooting percentage, along with 22 assists. This talented athlete is headed to Hamilton College to continue her lacrosse career.

Veteran Players Shine

Showcasing longevity in the sport, Madeira picked up her third All-State selection and her second consecutive first-team nod, finishing the season with 40 goals and 15 assists. She will be pursuing her lacrosse dreams at Jacksonville University.

Belsito excelled at the draw circle, rocking a remarkable 64% win rate and contributing 20 goals and 14 assists to her team’s success. She’s heading to the University of Cincinnati to keep the momentum going!

Top Performers Among Defenders

Howlett had an impressive season with 57 goals in just 11 games before various injuries brought her game to an early close. She’s set to attend the University of Rhode Island next year. Keep an eye out for her return to the field strong!

McGovern was a powerhouse in draws for La Salle, winning nearly 70% and scoring 65 goals with 39 assists. Excitingly, she will continue her studies and athletics at Butler University.

Playing both sides of the field, Stone showcased her versatility with 44 goals and 16 assists, earning a spot at Arizona State University. Meanwhile, Brousseau worked her way up to a defensive stalwart for the Quakers, proving vital in their title run and will be heading to the University of Rhode Island.

Recognizing Talents

Kurtis earned accolades for her top-notch defensive skills, confirming her spot at Wesleyan University next year. Lagor enjoyed her fourth consecutive All-State first-team selection and is set to join Quinnipiac University, while Michel‘s goalkeeping prowess contributed significantly to the Lynx, leading her to Endicott College.

Honorable Mentions

Among the second-team honorees are players like Bridget Baney from Prout, Izzy Cummings of Moses Brown, and, of course, the remarkable Casey Macera of Westerly. These athletes also showcased what it means to work hard and play together in an incredibly competitive season.

As we reflect on this season, it’s clear that Rhode Island’s high school lacrosse is alive and thriving, thanks to these outstanding athletes. A big congratulations to all who made the All-State teams—your hard work and dedication have not gone unnoticed!

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