Providence, R.I.--Head Coach
Jessalyn O'Neill led the Anchorwomen to a 1-11 overall record and an 0-8 mark (ninth place) in the Little East.
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Senior defender
Kierdan Drury (Scituate, R.I.) closed out her career having played in six games, starting two of them.
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As a senior in 2025, Drury played in six games, starting two of them.
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As a junior in 2024, Drury was injured and missed the entire season.
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She is a justice studies major and a 2021 graduate of Scituate High School.
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Senior midfielder
Hannah Marley (Tiverton, R.I.) closed out her career having played in 52 games, starting all of them. She totaled 29 goals and 11 assists for 40 points to go along with 66 ground balls, 34 caused turnovers and 26 draw controls.
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As a senior in 2025, Marley played in 12 games, starting all of them. She registered 12 goals and six assists for 18 points to go along with 15 ground balls, six caused turnovers and three draw controls. She had four multiple goal games and five multiple point contests. Marley notched four goals and one assists for five points in a 14-13 loss vs. VTSU Castleton on April 12. She posted two goals and one assist for three points to go along with five ground balls, one caused turnover and one draw control in 17-1 win at Purchase on April 6.
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As a junior 2024, Marley played in 13 games, starting all of them. She had 10 goals and four assists for 14 points to go along with 15 ground balls, 18 draw controls and 11 caused turnovers. Marley racked up two goals, one assist, five ground balls, five draw controls and six caused turnovers in a
10-8 win vs. Albertus Magnus on March 9. She posted two goals, three ground balls, one draw control and one caused turnover in a 19-3 loss vs. Fitchburg State on March 23.
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As a sophomore in 2023, Marley played in 16 games, starting all of them. She had seven goals and one assist for eight points to go along with 22 ground balls, five draw controls and six caused turnovers. Marley netted three goals in a 18-5 victory over Mitchell on March 24.
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As a freshman in 2022, Marley played in 11 games, starting all of them. She had 14 ground balls and 11 caused turnovers. Marley picked up a season-high three ground balls and five caused turnovers in a 18-4 defeat to Gordon on March 19.
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She is an early childhood education major with a community and public health minor and a 2020 graduate of Tiverton High School.
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Senior defender
Angelina Nardolillo (Hindsale, N.H.) joined the team for the first time in 2025. Nardolillo played in 11 games, starting all of them. She had 12 ground balls and eight caused turnovers. Nardolillo registered a season-high four ground balls and two caused turnovers in a 17-1 win at Purchase on April 6. She notched three ground balls and three caused turnovers in a 14-13 loss vs. VTSU Castleton on April 12.
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She is a marketing and management major and a 2021 graduate of Hinsdale High School.
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Senior attacker
Nicolle Rosales (New Bedford, Mass.)Â closed out her career having played in 54 games, starting 52 of them. She registered 16 goals and seven assists for 23 points to go along with 42 ground balls, 18 caused turnovers and four draw controls.
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As a senior in 2025, Rosales played in 12 games, starting 10 of them. She registered four goals and five assists for nine points to go along with 12 ground balls and six caused turnovers. She racked up two goals and an assist for five points, as well as, five ground balls and two caused turnovers in 17-1 win at Purchase on April 6. Rosales scored and assisted on two others in a 20-16 loss vs. Suffolk on March 24.
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As a junior in 2024, Rosales played in 15 games, starting all of them. She had six goals for six points to go along with 14 ground balls, four draw controls, and five caused turnovers. Rosales registered two goals and two ground balls in a 13-3 loss vs. Salem State on March 16. She racked up three goals and three ground balls in a 14-6 loss at VTSU Castleton on March 30.
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As a sophomore in 2023, Rosales played in 16 games, starting all of them. She had six goals for six points to go along with 13 ground balls and seven caused turnovers. Rosales scored in back-to-back games twice on the season.
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As a freshman in 2022, played in 11 games, starting all of them. She had two assists for two points. Rosales picked up three ground balls on the season. Rosales notched an assist in the squad's, 12-9, victory over Mitchell on April 6. She added another assist in a 21-4 loss against Southern Maine on April 27.
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She is a nursing major with a minor in psychology and a 2021 graduate of Great New Bedford Regionnal Vocational Tech.
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Senior midfielder
Maggie Schwab (Saunderstown, R.I.) closed out her career having played in 23 games, starting all of them. She had 17 goals and four assists for 21 points to go along with 57 ground balls, 32 caused turnovers and 81 draw controls.
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As a senior in 2025, Schwab played in 12 games, starting all of them. She registered 10 goals and three assists for 13 total points to go along with 31 ground balls, 18 caused turnovers and 57 draw controls. Schwab registered two goals and an assist for three points, as well as, one ground ball, two caused turnovers and seven draw controls in a 20-16 loss vs. Suffolk on March 24. She racked up two goals, seven ground balls, two caused turnovers and two draw controls in a 17-1 win at Purchase on April 6.
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As a junior in 2024, Schwab played in 11 games, starting all of them. She had seven goals and one assist for eight points to go along with 26 ground balls, 24 draw controls and 14 caused turnovers. Schwab registered two goals, one assist, six ground balls, three draw controls and five caused turnovers in a
12-3 win vs. Purchase on April 8. She had two goals, two ground balls and four draw controls in a 14-5 loss vs. UMass Dartmouth on April 20.
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She is a psychology major and is a 2020 graduate of North Kingstown High School. Prior to coming to RIC, Schwab attended the Community College of Rhode Island.
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Junior midfielder
Claire Greene (Storrs, Conn.) played in 11 games, starting all of them. She registered a team-high 36 goals and eight assists for 44 points to go along with 23 ground balls, nine caused turnovers and 60 draw controls. Â Greene notched eight multi-goal games and nine multi-point contest. She racked up six goals and tallied two assists for eight points to go along with two ground balls, one caused turnover and 10 draw controls in a 14-13 loss vs. VTSU Castleton on April 12. Greene posted six goals and two assists for eight points, as well as, nine ground balls, one caused turnover and five draw controls in a 17-1 win at Purchase on April 6.
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Junior attacker
Ashley Guerrera (Tiverton, R.I) played in 12 games, starting six of them. She registered two assists for two points to go along with three ground balls and one draw control. Guerrera had one assist in a 16-6 loss vs. Curry on March 23. She also notched an assist in the club's, 17-1, win at Purchase on April 6.
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Junior midfielder
Olivia Miranda (Tiverton, R.I.) played in eight games, starting seven of them. She registered five ground balls to go along with two caused turnovers. Miranda picked up one ground ball and caused two turnovers in a 17-3 loss at Keene on April 19. She picked up two ground balls in a 14-13 loss vs. VTSU Castleton on April 12.
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Sophomore midfielder
Sophie DeFlitch (Hummelstown, Pa.) played in four games, starting three of them. She registered five goals for five points to go along with three ground balls, four caused turnovers and six draw controls. DeFlitch totaled two goals, one caused turnover and six draw controls in a 20-16 loss vs. Suffolk on March 24. She scored twice in a 16-6 loss vs. Curry on March 3.
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Sophomore attacker
Ashley Drury (Foster, R.I.) played in two games, starting one of them. She had two goals for two points to go along with one ground ball. Drury scored two goals and registered a ground ball in a 17-1 win at Purchase on April 6.
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Sophomore attacker
Hiromi Flores (Central Falls, R.I.) played in two games, starting one of them. She had one ground ball on the season.
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Sophomore goalkeeper/defender
Giana Franco (Salem, Conn.) played in 12 games, starting 11 of them. She totaled 43 ground balls and three caused turnovers. As a goalkeeper, she appeared in 10 games, starting nine of them. Franco was 1-8 with a 15.33 goals-against average, 83 saves and a .372 save percentage in 530:39. She stopped a season-best 12 shots on three occasions, including in a 10-9 double overtime loss vs. Lasell on April 2.
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Sophomore attacker
Livia Sweeney (North Kingstown, R.I.) played in 11 games, starting all of them. She registered seven goals and six assists for 13 points to go along with seven ground balls and four caused turnovers. Sweeney had two goals and two assists for four points in a 21-15 loss at UMass Boston on April 26. She registered one goal and two assists for three points in a 22-16 loss vs. Suffolk on March 24.
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Freshman goalkeeper/defender
Abaigeal Estano (Goffstown, N.H.) played in 12 games, starting 11 of them. She compiled 18 ground balls and seven caused turnovers. As a goalkeeper, she played in five games, starting three of them. Estano was 0-3 with a 16.92 goals-against average, 38 saves and a .409 save percentage in 195:00. She made 16 saves and picked up six ground balls in a 19-6 loss vs. Southern Maine on April 23. Estano made 14 saves in a 21-15 loss at UMass Boston on April 26.
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Freshman midfielder
Brie Macaruso (Ashaway, R.I.) was named to the Little East Women's Lacrosse Sportsmanship Team. She played in 12 games, starting all of them. Macaruso recorded 22 goals and nine assists for 31 points to go along with 36 ground balls, 16 caused turnovers and 19 draw controls. Macaruso registered five goals and two assists for seven points to go along with three ground balls and a caused turnover in a 21-15 loss at UMass Boston on April 26. She racked up one goal and five assists for six points to go along with 10 ground balls, two caused turnovers and three draw controls in a 17-1 win at Purchase on April 6. Macaruso was named the Little East Rookie of the Week once on the season.
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Freshman defender
Kaylee Vieira (East Providence, R.I.) played in 12 games, starting all of them. She registered 29 ground balls, six caused turnovers and two draw controls. Vieira recorded four ground balls, one caused turnover and a draw control in a 20-16 loss vs. Suffolk on March 24. She picked up four ground balls in an 18-7 loss at UMass Dartmouth on March 28.
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Freshman midfielder
Jaina Yekelchik (North Scituate, R.I.) played in 11 games, starting all of them. She registered eight goals and seven assists for 15 points to go along with 17 ground balls, nine caused turnovers and 16 draw controls. Yekelchik registered two goals, two ground balls, one caused turnover and three draw controls in a 21-15 loss at UMass Boston on April 26. She had one goal, four ground balls, two caused turnovers and two draw controls in a 10-9 overtime loss vs. Lasell on April 2.