Four Greyhounds Earn Landmark Women’s Lacrosse All-Conference Honors
TOWSON, Md. --- Moravian University graduate student midfielder Kerry Seiler and junior attack Melissa Elefonte have earned spots on the 2026 Landmark Women’s Lacrosse All-Conference First Team while sophomore de-fender Alanna McBrearty was selected to the All-Conference Second Team and sophomore goalie Lily Parker made the Honorable Mention Team.
TOWSON, Md. --- Moravian University graduate student midfielder Kerry Seiler and junior attack Melissa Elefonte have earned spots on the 2026 Landmark Women's Lacrosse All-Conference First Team while sophomore defender Alanna McBrearty was selected to the All-Conference Second Team and sophomore goalie Lily Parker made the Honorable Mention Team.
The Greyhounds finished the 2026 campaign with a 13-6 record, a program record for wins in a season under the guidance of first-year Head Coach Morgan Graham and garnered the program's eighth straight appearance in the Landmark Conference Tournament. In the tournament, the third seeded Hounds defeated sixth seed Elizabethtown College, 14-5, in the First Round before falling to second seed The Catholic University of America, 13-9, in the Semifinals. Moravian posted a 7-2 record in the Landmark Conference regular season.
Seiler, who was in her first season with the Greyhounds after three seasons at the NCAA Division II level, led Moravian with 53 goals to go along with 11 assists, 53 draw controls, 36 ground balls and 24 caused turnovers.
"Kerry transferred in and made an immediate impact on our team," stated Graham. "She is one of the hardest-working athletes. Originally a defender, Kerry successfully transitioned into a midfielder role and is a key piece to our attack being the leading scorer this season. It has been a joy to watch her develop into such a vital contributor on the offensive end."
Elefonte led the Blue & Grey in scoring with 87 points on 31 goals and 56 assists, the third most in a single season in program history, and she added 20 ground balls, 13 caused turnovers and two draw controls. In her career, Elefonte has posted 183 points on 90 goals and 93 assists, and she has added 63 ground balls, 31 caused turnovers and four draw controls in 55 career contests.
"Mel has stepped into a major role on the attack following the graduation of a large portion of last year's attacking unit," commented Graham. "Her vision sets her apart, and her ability to distribute and feed the ball is exceptional. She has been instrumental in keeping our offense dynamic and effective."
McBrearty helped anchor the Moravian defense that allowed just 8.88 goals per game, had one shutout and allowed double digit goals against in just eight of 19 contests. McBrearty contributed an assist, 24 ground balls, 21 caused turnovers and a draw control this season, and she has one assist, 24 ground balls, 26 caused turnovers and one draw control in 34 career matches.
"Alanna is the heart and soul of our defense," noted Graham. "She plays a critical role as our backer in a high-pressure zone and consistently anchors our unit. Alanna is a true student of the game and watching her grow in this role has made me a very proud coach. Her work ethic is unmatched, and her energy is contagious."
Parker, who was in her first season with the Hounds, recorded an 8.49 goals against average, an 11-5 record, 131 saves, 21 ground balls and three caused turnovers in 898 minutes in goal.
"Lily is another transfer who joined us mid-year and made an immediate impact," said Graham. "She has been outstanding in goal, consistently coming up with key saves throughout the season. Her presence in the cage has been crucial to our success."
View the full 2026 Landmark Women's Lacrosse All-Conference Team at https://landmarkconference.org/news/2026/4/24/04302026-wlax-all-conference.aspx.
