Four Cornell University women’s lacrosse players earned All-Ivy League honors following the Big Red’s 9-6 season and 4-3 conference mark, highlighting a strong campaign that produced the program’s first winning league record since 2022. Senior defender Caitlin Tully and sophomore midfielder Lexie Tully headlined the selections with first-team recognition.
Caitlin Tully anchored Cornell’s defense throughout the season, starting all 15 games while leading the team in ground balls, draw controls and caused turnovers. Her 35 caused turnovers ranked among the top single-season totals in program history, and she finished her career fourth all-time at Cornell in the category. Lexie Tully emerged as a key two-way contributor, totaling 21 goals and 24 points while adding strong defensive numbers with 20 ground balls and 20 caused turnovers.
Junior attacker Ellie Bergin earned second-team honors after leading the team with 34 goals, starting all 15 games and providing a consistent offensive presence. Senior attacker Ella Wilmot was named honorable mention, finishing her career with 60 assists and 102 points while leading the team with 28 assists this season.
Cornell balanced production across the field, with each honoree playing a significant role in both ends of play. The Tully duo provided stability and versatility, while Bergin and Wilmot fueled the offense with scoring and playmaking.
Cornell concludes its 2026 season following the All-Ivy League selections, building momentum after securing its first winning conference record in four years.


