NEW HAVEN, Conn. – Two players who helped the Yale women's lacrosse team to an Ivy League Championship, an Ivy League Tournament Championship and a pair of wins in the NCAA Tournament last year have been chosen for ILWomen's list of the Top 50 Women's Players for 2025:
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Last year Vaughn earned All-America honors from ILWomen (second team), the IWLCA (second team) and USA Lacrosse (third team). She was named Ivy League Midfielder of the Year, becoming the first Yale player to win one of the Ivy League's major annual awards since
Lauren Taylor '08 was named Ivy League Player of the Year in 2007. She also was a unanimous first team All-Ivy selection.
Vaughn has earned first team All-Ivy recognition in each of her first three seasons. Last year she was the only player in the league with 30+ goals, 55+ points, 30+ ground balls, 25+ caused turnovers and 50+ draw controls.
Vaughn led the Bulldogs in caused turnovers (26). She was second on the team in assists (23), points (55) and ground balls (33). She was third on the team in goals (32) and draw controls (53).
Vaughn is a graduate of Concord-Carlisle High.
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Last year Collignon earned All-America honors from the IWLCA (third team) along with ILWomen and USA Lacrosse (honorable mention from both). She tied for the Ivy League lead in goals with 67, the second-best single season total in Yale history. She was a unanimous first team All-Ivy League pick for the second year in a row.
Collignon led Yale in goals, points (71) and draw controls (74) en route to earning the Bowditch Award as team MVP. She was seventh in the Ivy League in draw controls per game (3.70).
Earlier this year, for the second season in a row, Collignon was named to the Tewaaraton Award Women's Watch List and was an Honorable Mention ILWomen Midseason All-American. She was a preseason All-America selection by ILWomen and USA Lacrosse. As a sophomore she was an honorable mention Inside Lacrosse All-American and was named second team IWLCA All-Northeast Region.
Collignon is a graduate of Hinsdale Central High.