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Lax All-Region 2025

Lacrosse Logs All-Region Six-Pack

5/16/2025 2:30:00 PM

NORTHBOROUGH, Mass. – Six TCNJ lacrosse players were recognized with All-Boardwalk Region honors from the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) on Friday.
 
Julia Charest, CJ Kole, Marissa Lucca, and Ally Tobler were all picked to the first team, with Veronica Campbell and Meghan Hogan earning spots on the second team.
 
The half-dozen all-region selections extends TCNJ's remarkable streak of producing at least five every year since 2011.
 
Tobler ends her career as a four-time all-region first-team selection, the latest in a legendary legacy for the three-time NJAC Attack Player of the Year. The fifth-year racked up 82 goals – good for fourth in program, history – while handing out 30 assists in 2025, becoming the school's all-time leader with 306 goals and ending in second with 379 career points.
 
Tobler also piled up 116 draw controls – fourth in school history –alongside 40 ground balls and 33 caused turnovers. Already named a first-team All-American by USA Lacrosse, she is likely to become a four-time IWLCA All-American when the coaches' organization releases its All-America teams later this month.
 
Charest joins Tobler as a four-time all-region performer with her third consecutive first-team honor. The fifth-year was tabbed NJAC Goaltender of the Year for the second time in 2025. Charest racked up a career-best 134 saves in her final season, leaving her third in program history with 492, and is tied for second on the all-time charts with 59 wins. She made 77 starts, second in school history, and played just shy of 4,000 minutes in the cage.
 
Lucca lands her second straight All-Boardwalk Region award after a remarkable campaign in which she led the NJAC with 47 assists and matched Tobler for third in school history with 112 points. A second-team USA Lacrosse All-American, Lucca has nearly 200 points in her two seasons with the Lions.
 
Kole paired 50 goals with 30 assists – both third on the team – on her way to first-team All-NJAC recognition. She was also a critical part of the draw operation, producing 63 draw controls, and netted the most free-position goals on the team with 15.
 
Campbell was an All-NJAC first team honoree and collects her first career all-region accolade after leading the team in ground balls (50) while ranking second in draw controls (71) and caused turnovers (27). She was fifth on the squad in both goals (34) and points (43).
 
Hogan was a first team All-NJAC selection following a tremendous season in the midfield. She posted 24 ground balls and 17 caused turnovers while starting all 19 games.

These student-athletes are now eligible to be named to a national IWLCA All-American team. The IWLCA will announce the 2025 IWLCA Division III All-American teams on May 23.
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