Moravian Women Set to Host Elizabethtown in 2026 Landmark Conference First Round Match on April 25
BETHLEHEM, Pa. --- The Moravian University women’s lacrosse team has earned the third seed in the 2026 Landmark Conference Tournament and will host sixth seed Elizabethtown College for a first-round match on Saturday, April 25 beginning at 3:00 p.m. in Bethlehem.
BETHLEHEM, Pa. --- The Moravian University women's lacrosse team has earned the third seed in the 2026 Landmark Conference Tournament and will host sixth seed Elizabethtown College for a first-round match on Saturday, April 25 beginning at 3:00 p.m. in Bethlehem.
Admission to Saturday's match is $11 for adults and $6 for minors ages 10-17 and seniors 62 and older. Children ages nine and under are admitted free of charge, as are all Landmark Conference students, faculty and staff with their school ID. All ticketing will be done online at https://landmarkconference.org/sports/2022/4/25/championships-tickets.aspx?path=champs, and there will be no cash accepted on site.
First-year Head Coach Morgan Graham has guided the Greyhounds to a 12-5 record, and she has led the program to its eighth consecutive Landmark Conference Tournament. Moravian and Elizabethtown met in the final game of the regular season with the Hounds winning 16-7 on John Makuvek Field.
Graduate student midfielder Kerry Seiler leads the Greyhounds with 48 goals and nine assists to go with 31 ground balls, 45 draw controls and 19 caused turnovers while junior attack Melissa Elefonte has contributed 28 goals, 52 assists, 19 ground balls and 12 caused turnovers. Sophomore midfielder Kathryn Hunsinger has added 34 goals, 16 assists, 59 draw controls, 20 ground balls and 9 caused turnovers while junior midfielder Bailey Leatherman has 28 goals, six assists, 16 draw controls, nine ground balls and five caused turnovers.
Freshman midfielder Cora Sollenberger has recorded 19 goals, 10 assists, 21 draw controls, 16 ground balls and seven caused turnovers while sophomore midfielder Ella Steirer has netted 27 goals, an assist, 18 ground balls, 12 caused turnovers and four draw controls. Sophomore attack Faith Mahoskey has posted 18 goals, seven assists, three ground balls and two draw controls while senior midfielder/defender Gianna Lotito has six goals, an assist, 21 draw controls, 34 ground balls and 18 caused turnovers.
Senior attack Victoria Salica has five goals and five assists while freshman midfielder Alana Sollenberger has three goals and six assists. Freshman attack/midfielder Kayla Glaeser has four goals, five ground balls and four caused turnovers while sophomore midfielder Izzy Lotito has added three goals and one assist and sophomore attack/goalie Cailin Filep has one goal.
Junior midfielder Reagan Reiner has a goal, 42 ground balls, eight caused turnovers and four draw controls while sophomore defender Alanna McBrearty has scooped up 23 ground balls with 18 caused turnovers and an assist. Junior defender Maia Machado has a goal, 16 ground balls and six caused turnovers while sophomore defender Mia Faisetty has 13 ground balls and two caused turnovers. Senior defender Grace Nelson has five ground balls while sophomore defenders Lillian Martino and Amelia Walsh both have three ground balls with Walsh adding three caused turnovers.
Sophomore goalie Lily Parker has made 111 saves for the Blue & Grey to go with 17 ground balls, two caused turnovers, an 8.50 goals-against average and an 8-4 record in 784 minutes of action while Filep has added four saves in 15 minutes in goal.
The top two seeds in the Landmark Conference Tournament have earned first round byes. The winner of Saturday's first round match between the Greyhounds and Blue Jays will advance to face second seed The Catholic University of America in a semifinal match on Wednesday, April 29 at 7:00 p.m.
Saturday's other first round match is between fourth seed Susquehanna University and fifth seed Drew University with the winner then facing off with second seed The University of Scranton in a semifinal on April 29. The top remaining seed will host the 2026 Landmark Conference Championship match on Saturday, May 2 to determine the conference's automatic berth to the 2026 NCAA Division III Tournament.
