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Five Bulldogs Earn Inside Lacrosse Midseason All-America Recognition

NEW HAVEN, Conn. -- Five members of the No. 10 Yale women's lacrosse team have been named midseason All-America by Inside Lacrosse. Inside Lacrosse announced the honors Thursday. Yale's honorees were:
 
First Team  
Third Team  
Honorable Mention  
Yale is the only Ivy League school with more than two selections.
 
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Carrasquillo is tied for sixth in the Ivy League in goals (23). She is second on the team in that category. She is third on the team in points (23-3-26) and draw controls (30).
 
Carrasquillo is on the Women's Watch List for the Tewaaraton Award, given annually to the best collegiate lacrosse player in the nation. She is a graduate of Milton Academy.
 
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Collignon is fifth in the Ivy League in goals (31) and draw controls (41). This is the third straight year she has earned midseason All-America honors. She was an honorable mention selection in 2023 and 2024.
 
Collignon is on the Women's Watch List for the Tewaaraton Award, given annually to the best collegiate lacrosse player in the nation. She is a graduate of Hinsdale Central.
 
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Pascal is a key part of a Yale defense that ranks fourth in the nation in scoring defense (7.00 goals per game). She has started 45 games in her Yale career.
 
Pascal is on the Women's Watch List for the Tewaaraton Award, given annually to the best collegiate lacrosse player in the nation. She is a graduate of St. Stephens and St. Agnes.
 
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Saviano is also a key part of Yale's fourth-ranked defense. She has started 34 games in her Yale career.
 
Saviano is a graduate of Archbishop Spalding.
 
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Vaughn is second in the Ivy League in caused turnovers (15) and fifth in the league in ground balls (18). She is tied for the team lead in assists (11) and is second in points (20-11-31). This is the second midseason All-America honor of her career. She was an honorable mention pick in 2023.
 
Vaughn is also on the Women's Watch List for the Tewaaraton Award, given annually to the best collegiate lacrosse player in the nation. She is a graduate of Concord-Carlisle.
 
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Yale (7-2, 1-1 Ivy League) hosts No. 10 Princeton on Saturday.
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Players Mentioned

Sky Carrasquillo

#5 Sky Carrasquillo

Midfielder
5' 11"
Senior
Jenna Collignon

#14 Jenna Collignon

Attacker
5' 10"
Senior
Emmy Pascal

#31 Emmy Pascal

Defender
5' 10"
Junior
Bella Saviano

#22 Bella Saviano

Defender
5' 6"
Junior
Fallon Vaughn

#7 Fallon Vaughn

Midfielder
5' 6"
Senior

Players Mentioned

Sky Carrasquillo

#5 Sky Carrasquillo

5' 11"
Senior
Midfielder
Jenna Collignon

#14 Jenna Collignon

5' 10"
Senior
Attacker
Emmy Pascal

#31 Emmy Pascal

5' 10"
Junior
Defender
Bella Saviano

#22 Bella Saviano

5' 6"
Junior
Defender
Fallon Vaughn

#7 Fallon Vaughn

5' 6"
Senior
Midfielder