CHARLOTTE, N.C. (theACC.com) – The Atlantic Coast Conference released its 2024 All-ACC Women’s Lacrosse Team on Tuesday following a vote of the league’s 10 head coaches. After winning the ACC’s regular-season championship, Syracuse led all schools with eight All-ACC honorees. Seven Boston College student-athletes were named All-ACC, including a league-high five on the first team. Notre Dame and Virginia each had five All-ACC honorees.
Boston College’s Belle Smith earned First-Team All-ACC honors for the fourth straight season and was one of eight student-athletes to repeat as First-Team honorees. BC’s Sydney Scales and Notre Dame’s Kasey Choma each were voted First-Team All-ACC for the third straight season.
BC’s Cassidy Weeks, UNC’s Emily Nalls, Notre Dame’s Madison Ahern and Jackie Wolak and Boston College’s Rachel Clark claimed first-team honors for the second straight year. Syracuse’s Emma Tyrrell notched first-team laurels for the second time in three seasons (2022).
The ACC also announced its 2024 All-Freshman Team. Clemson and Virginia led all schools with three selections each to the 12-member team.
The ACC Attacker, Midfielder, Defender, Freshman, Goalkeeper and Coach of the Year awards will be announced following the ACC Women’s Lacrosse Championship.
Six ACC women’s lacrosse teams are ranked in the latest IL Women/IWLCA poll, including four in the top 10, with Notre Dame (2), Boston College (3), Syracuse (4), Virginia (6), North Carolina (14) and Duke (24). The ACC has the most teams in the poll among all conferences.
The ACC Women’s Lacrosse Championship continues Wednesday with quarterfinal games at American Legion Memorial Stadium in Charlotte, North Carolina. Top-seeded Syracuse starts the day at 11 a.m. against No. 9 seed Louisville. No. 4 seed North Carolina and No. 5 seed Virginia follow at 2 p.m. No. 2 seed Notre Dame battles No. 7 seed Clemson at 5 p.m. In the nightcap, No. 3 seed Boston College faces No. 6 seed Duke at 8 p.m.
The semifinals begin at 5 p.m. Friday, with the winners of the first two quarterfinal games squaring off. The winners of the evening quarterfinal games will face off at 8 p.m.
The championship game will be played at noon on Sunday, April 28.
All nine games of the tournament will be televised on ACC Network and also will be available on ACC Network Extra.
2024 ALL-ACC TEAM
FIRST TEAM
Rachel Clark, Jr., A, Boston College
Shea Dolce, So., G, Boston College
Sydney Scales, Sr., D, Boston College
Belle Smith, Sr., M, Boston College
Cassidy Weeks, Gr., M, Boston College
Katie DeSimone, Sr., A, Duke
Nicole Perroni, Gr., M, Louisville
Emily Nalls, Gr., D, North Carolina
Madison Ahern, Gr., A, Notre Dame
Kasey Choma, Gr., M, Notre Dame
Jackie Wolak, Gr., A, Notre Dame
Olivia Adamson, Jr., A, Syracuse
Katie Goodale, Sr., D, Syracuse
Kate Mashewske, Gr., Draw, Syracuse
Emma Tyrrell, Gr., A, Syracuse
Morgan Schwab, Sr., A, Virginia
SECOND TEAM*
Mckenna Davis, Jr., A, Boston College
Emma LoPinto, Jr., A, Boston College
Emily Lamparter, Jr., G, Clemson
Paris Masaracchia, So., D, Clemson
Kokoro Nakazawa, Sr., A, Louisville
Alyssa Long, Sr., M, North Carolina
Caitlyn Wurzburger, Sr., A, North Carolina
Kelly Denes, Sr., M, Notre Dame
Mary Kelly Doherty, Sr., M, Notre Dame
Bianca Chevarie, Gr., D, Syracuse
Natalie Smith, Sr., M, Syracuse
Delaney Sweitzer, Gr., G, Syracuse
Emma Ward, Sr., A, Syracuse
Maggie Bostain, Sr., D, Virginia
Katia Carnevale, Gr., A, Virginia
Mackenzie Hoeg, Sr., M, Virginia
Kiki Shaw, Sr., M, Virginia
*includes 17 student-athletes because of tie in voting
2024 ALL-FRESHMAN TEAM
Lydia Colasante, D, Boston College
Regan Byrne, A, Clemson
Kayla Macleod, A, Clemson
Natalie Shurtleff, M, Clemson
Bella Goodwin, A, Duke
GraceAnn Leonard, M, North Carolina
Megan O'Hare, M, Notre Dame
Kaci Benoit, D, Syracuse
Joely Caramelli, M, Syracuse
Madison Alaimo, A, Virginia
Jenna Dinardo, A, Virginia
Kate Galica, M, Virginia