LEXINGTON, Va. — The No. 21 Washington and Lee University field hockey team earned eight All-Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) selections, as announced Tuesday afternoon by the league office. The honors the program's largest All-Conference class since the 2021 season and caps another nationally-ranked season for the Generals.
First-year
Madeline Lancione, sophomore
Margaret Scheurer, and senior co-captain
Sydney Baggett were named to the All-ODAC First Team. Seniors
Betty Boatwright,
Jordan Hoover,
Julia McDonald and junior
Zoe Dolfis collected Second Team honors, while junior
Anne Burns Fiveash earned a spot on the Third Team.
The eight selections reflect a season in which W&L posted a 7-1 conference record, reached the ODAC semifinals, and spent the final five weeks ranked inside the NFHCA Division III Top 25. The Generals closed the 2025 season with a 14–5 overall record, marking the program's fourth consecutive double-digit win campaign. The Generals were unbeaten at home (8–0), including victories over No. 14 Franklin & Marshall, No. 16 Lynchburg, and Denison.
Lynchburg's Anna Dorrestijn was named ODAC Offensive Player of the Year, Valentina Ambrogi-Torres of Randolph-Macon earned Defensive Player of the Year, and Reagan Flory of Shenandoah was tabbed Rookie of the Year.
Read the ODAC's press release:
2025 ODAC Field Hockey All-Conference
First Team All-ODAC
Sydney Baggett (Poquoson, Va.) earned First Team honors for the first time in her career after ranking among the ODAC's most efficient scorers. The senior forward totaled 10 goals and four assists (24 points), including two game-winners. A two-time All-ODAC honoree and team co-captain, Baggett finishes her career with 29 goals, 15 assists, and 73 points across 70 appearances.
Madeline Lancione (Severna Park, Md.) made an immediate impact in her debut season, earning both First Team All-ODAC and ODAC Offensive Player of the Week honors (Oct. 27). The first-year forward tied for the team lead in points with 10 goals and four assists, notching three game-winners—including decisive goals against Randolph-Macon, No. 16 Lynchburg, and Roanoke in the ODAC quarterfinals.
Margaret Scheurer (Charlotte, N.C.), a transfer from the University of Richmond, also earned First Team distinction after leading W&L in scoring with 11 goals and four assists (26 points). The sophomore midfielder tallied three game-winners and played a pivotal role in both offensive buildup and defensive coverage.
Second Team All-ODAC
Co-captain
Betty Boatwright (Washington, D.C.) picked up her fourth Second Team All-ODAC honor following an outstanding senior campaign. The forward tallied 11 goals and one assist (23 points), including two hat tricks—highlighted by scoring all three W&L goals in the ODAC semifinals. A consistent offensive leader and co-captain, Boatwright closes her career with 39 goals (6th in program history), 11 assists, and 89 points, tied for the 7th top total in program history.
Zoe Dolfis (Fairfax, Va.) earned her third consecutive Second Team nod after recording four goals and four assists in 2025. A reliable playmaker and three-year starter in the midfield, she has appeared in 53 of 58 games for W&L, contributing 34 career points and serving as a key link in W&L's transition play.
Jordan Hoover (Harvard, Mass.) received her second career All-ODAC selection after anchoring a defensive unit that allowed just 1.20 goals per game and posted six shutouts. The senior defender started all 19 contests in 2025 and has appeared in 74 career games on the backline. Her leadership and consistency were integral to W&L's nationally ranked defensive success that posted eight shutouts this season.
Co-captain
Julia McDonald (Guilford, Conn.) ended her W&L career with her conference recognition with a Second Team nod. The senior goalkeeper started all 19 games and recorded 66 saves, a 1.18 goals-against average (third-best in program history), and .750 save percentage, along with six complete shutouts. McDonald was twice named ODAC Defensive Player of the Week (Sept. 8, Sept. 22) and earned NFHCA National Defensive Player of the Week honors on Sept. 10 after backstopping the Generals to ranked wins over Mary Washington and No. 14 Franklin & Marshall. She concludes her career with 13 shutouts, 149 saves, and a 1.13 GAA over 63 appearances.
Third Team All-ODAC
Anne Burns Fiveash (Virginia Beach, Va.) earned her second consecutive career postseason honor after starting all 19 contests and playing a key role in the midfield. The junior contributed on both offensive and defensive corners and finished with two assists in 2025.
Nestled in the mountains of Virginia, Washington and Lee University is a proud member of NCAA Division III and the Old Dominion Athletic Conference. Founded in 1749, W&L is the ninth-oldest college in the United States and a top-ranked liberal arts university. With over 500 student-athletes in 24 varsity sports, the Generals have celebrated over 265 conference championships. Learn more about the Blue and White by visiting www.generalssports.com or on social media at @WLUGenerals.