
Clark Hamilton (No. 21) with the ball against Colorado
Hamilton Headlines Group of Four Gators Earning USA Lacrosse All-American Honors
Thursday, May 7, 2026 | Lacrosse
Clark Hamilton earned second team honors, as she is joined by Kaitlyn Davies (Third Team), Theresa Bragg (Honorable Mentions) and Frannie Hahn (Honorable Mention)
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – USA Lacrosse announced their 2026 All-Americans on Thursday afternoon, as four Gators were named. Clark Hamilton, Kaitlyn Davies, Theresa Bragg and Frannie Hahn all earned USA Lacrosse All-American honors following their performances this season.
Hamilton earned second team honors as Davies garnered third team honors and Theresa Bragg and Frannie Hahn were honorable mentions.
Hamilton leads the Gators in goals with 55 and is second on the team in points with 66. The Power Springs, Ga. native was a Tewaaraton top-25 nominee, named the Big 12 Attacker of the Year, and was a unanimous All-Big 12 team. Hamilton has 12 games where she has tallied at least three points and 11 games where she has registered a hat trick. Hamilton also tied the program record for points in game with her 11 points against Loyola, and also joined the 100-career points club, doing so against Penn, and the 100-career goals club, doing so against USF. This is Hamilton's first end of season All-American honor, as she was named a Inside Lacrosse Midseason Second Team All-American earlier this season.
Davies, who was named the Big 12 Midfielder of the Year for the second year in a row, has tallied 30 goals, 10 assists, 47 draw controls, 23 ground balls, and 17 caused turnovers. A native of Wayne, N.J., Davies has 12 games this season with multiple points and three games with hat tricks. Davies also has six games this season with at least two ground balls and two draw controls. The senior, who was also a unanimous All-Big 12 team selection and earned Big 12 All-Tournament honors, joined the 100-career points club during with her first goal in the regular season finale against UC Davis. This is Davies fourth All-American honor, after earning three honors from the IWLCA, USA Lacrosse and Nike Lacrosse last season.
Bragg, who was a unanimous selection to the All-Big 12 team at the end of the regular season, is currently second on the team with 16 caused turnovers, while scooping 18 ground balls. Bragg, who was named the Big 12 Defender of the Week five times this season, consistently locked down the opposing team's top scoring threats, as the senior has five games with two or more caused turnovers and six game with two or more ground balls. The Severna Park, Md. native was named to the Big 12 All-Tournament team and was named an Inside Lacrosse Midseason Third Team All-American earlier this season and this is her fourth All-American honor, as she was recognized by the IWLCA, USA Lacrosse and Nike Lacrosse following the 2025 season
Hahn, who was another unanimous selection to the All-Big 12 team, currently leads the Gators in points with 69 and assists with 37, while being second on the team in goals with 32. The Catonsville, Md., native, Hahn has 12 games with at least three points and eight games with at least two assists. Hahn also joined the 100-career points club this season, tallying her 100th point against Loyola. This is Hahn's fourth All-American honor of her career, as she was recognized by the IWLCA, USA Lacrosse and Nike Lacrosse in 2025.
The Gators are back in action on Friday at 9 p.m. EDT when they take on Denver in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Boulder, Colo.
The full list of USA Lacrosse All-Americans can be found below:
FIRST TEAM
A — Alyssa Chung, Navy
A — Chloe Humphrey, North Carolina
A — Madison Taylor, Northwestern
A — Allison Reilly, Army
Draw — Mae Murphy, Loyola
M — Lacey Downey, Johns Hopkins
M — Brigid Duffy, Army
M — Kori Edmondson, Maryland
M — Eliza Osburn, North Carolina
D — Kate Bellissimo, Stanford
D — Sam Forrest, North Carolina
D — Reagan O'Brien, Johns Hopkins
D — Emmy Pascal, Yale
G — JJ Suriano, Maryland
SECOND TEAM
A — Ava Angello, Johns Hopkins
A — Clark Hamilton, Florida
A — Alexa Spallina, Clemson
A — Kate Timarky, Notre Dame
M — Isabella Caporuscio, Stony Brook
M — Kate Levy, North Carolina
M — Madison Rassas, Notre Dame
M — Ava Yovino, Navy
D — Shea Baker, Boston College
D — Grace Callahan, Michigan
D — Teagan Scott, Clemson
D — Coco Vandiver, Syracuse
G — Jenika Cuocco, Northwestern
THIRD TEAM
A — Lauren LaPointe, Maryland
A — Addie Pattillo, North Carolina
A — Aliya Polisky, Stanford
A — Olivia Ripple, Denver
Draw — Racheli Levy-Smith, Holy Cross
M — Kaitlyn Davies, Florida
M — Kayla Gilmore, Maryland
M — Emma Muchnick, Syracuse
M — Emma Penczek, Clemson
D — Izzy Lahah, Syracuse
D — Jess Peluso, Colorado
D — Olivia Rongo, James Madison
D — Brooklyn Walker-Welch, North Carolina
G — Amelia Hughes, Princeton
HONORABLE MENTION
A — Rocquette Allen, Penn State
A — Mirabella Altebrando, Stony Brook
A — Jordy Behar, Arizona State
A — Emma Bradbury, Michigan
A — Sofia Chepenik, South Florida
A — Haven Dora, Princeton
A — Aditi Foster, Northwestern
A — Molly Guzik, Syracuse
A — Frannie Hahn, Florida
A — Caroline Ling, Rutgers
A — Jami MacDonald, Princeton
A — Nikki Mennella, Hofstra
A — Alexis Morton, Richmond
A — Calli Norris, Michigan
A — Lydia Oldknow, Arizona State
A — Eva Pronti, Duke
A — Delaney Radin, Penn State
A — Payton Root, James Madison
A — Natalie Shurtleff, Clemson
Draw — Emma Burke, Michigan
Draw — Maya Kendall, Dartmouth
Draw — Abby Moran, Jacksonville
Draw — Ellie White, Duke
M — Lily Assini, Colorado
M — Jordyn Case, Stanford
M — Annabel Child, Northwestern
M — Noel Cumberland, Northwestern
M — Annabel Frist, Stanford
M — Julia Fusco, Stony Brook
M — Kate Gould, Yale
M — Kaleigh Harden, North Carolina
M — Charlotte Hodgson, Harvard
M — Hailey Huebner, Stony Brook
M — Maura Irish, Notre Dame
M — Maddie Shoup, Colorado
M — Ruby Sliwkowski, Brown
M — Mim Suares-Jury, Loyola
M — Kaitlyn Tartaglione, South Florida
M — Mikayla Williams, Navy
D — Dylan Allen, Princeton
D — Abby Beran, UConn
D — Theresa Bragg, Florida
D — Katie Buck, Rutgers
D — Sarah Chernik, Army
D — Maggie Driver, Penn State
D — Jordyn Harrison, Michigan
D — Olivia Rongo, James Madison
D — Jaylen Rosga, Northwestern
D — Madison Smith, Northwestern
D — Maddy Sterling, Maryland
D — Caitlin Tully, Cornell
G — Shea Dolce, Boston College
G — Felicia Giglio, Navy
G — Dan Guyette, Syracuse
G — Lexi Gwaku, Denver
G — Riley Horoshko, Temple
G — Elizabeth Johnson, Michigan
G — Elena Oh, Colorado
G — Niamh Pfaff, Yale
G — Orly Sedransk, Penn
Hamilton earned second team honors as Davies garnered third team honors and Theresa Bragg and Frannie Hahn were honorable mentions.
Hamilton leads the Gators in goals with 55 and is second on the team in points with 66. The Power Springs, Ga. native was a Tewaaraton top-25 nominee, named the Big 12 Attacker of the Year, and was a unanimous All-Big 12 team. Hamilton has 12 games where she has tallied at least three points and 11 games where she has registered a hat trick. Hamilton also tied the program record for points in game with her 11 points against Loyola, and also joined the 100-career points club, doing so against Penn, and the 100-career goals club, doing so against USF. This is Hamilton's first end of season All-American honor, as she was named a Inside Lacrosse Midseason Second Team All-American earlier this season.
Davies, who was named the Big 12 Midfielder of the Year for the second year in a row, has tallied 30 goals, 10 assists, 47 draw controls, 23 ground balls, and 17 caused turnovers. A native of Wayne, N.J., Davies has 12 games this season with multiple points and three games with hat tricks. Davies also has six games this season with at least two ground balls and two draw controls. The senior, who was also a unanimous All-Big 12 team selection and earned Big 12 All-Tournament honors, joined the 100-career points club during with her first goal in the regular season finale against UC Davis. This is Davies fourth All-American honor, after earning three honors from the IWLCA, USA Lacrosse and Nike Lacrosse last season.
Bragg, who was a unanimous selection to the All-Big 12 team at the end of the regular season, is currently second on the team with 16 caused turnovers, while scooping 18 ground balls. Bragg, who was named the Big 12 Defender of the Week five times this season, consistently locked down the opposing team's top scoring threats, as the senior has five games with two or more caused turnovers and six game with two or more ground balls. The Severna Park, Md. native was named to the Big 12 All-Tournament team and was named an Inside Lacrosse Midseason Third Team All-American earlier this season and this is her fourth All-American honor, as she was recognized by the IWLCA, USA Lacrosse and Nike Lacrosse following the 2025 season
Hahn, who was another unanimous selection to the All-Big 12 team, currently leads the Gators in points with 69 and assists with 37, while being second on the team in goals with 32. The Catonsville, Md., native, Hahn has 12 games with at least three points and eight games with at least two assists. Hahn also joined the 100-career points club this season, tallying her 100th point against Loyola. This is Hahn's fourth All-American honor of her career, as she was recognized by the IWLCA, USA Lacrosse and Nike Lacrosse in 2025.
The Gators are back in action on Friday at 9 p.m. EDT when they take on Denver in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in Boulder, Colo.
The full list of USA Lacrosse All-Americans can be found below:
FIRST TEAM
A — Alyssa Chung, Navy
A — Chloe Humphrey, North Carolina
A — Madison Taylor, Northwestern
A — Allison Reilly, Army
Draw — Mae Murphy, Loyola
M — Lacey Downey, Johns Hopkins
M — Brigid Duffy, Army
M — Kori Edmondson, Maryland
M — Eliza Osburn, North Carolina
D — Kate Bellissimo, Stanford
D — Sam Forrest, North Carolina
D — Reagan O'Brien, Johns Hopkins
D — Emmy Pascal, Yale
G — JJ Suriano, Maryland
SECOND TEAM
A — Ava Angello, Johns Hopkins
A — Clark Hamilton, Florida
A — Alexa Spallina, Clemson
A — Kate Timarky, Notre Dame
M — Isabella Caporuscio, Stony Brook
M — Kate Levy, North Carolina
M — Madison Rassas, Notre Dame
M — Ava Yovino, Navy
D — Shea Baker, Boston College
D — Grace Callahan, Michigan
D — Teagan Scott, Clemson
D — Coco Vandiver, Syracuse
G — Jenika Cuocco, Northwestern
THIRD TEAM
A — Lauren LaPointe, Maryland
A — Addie Pattillo, North Carolina
A — Aliya Polisky, Stanford
A — Olivia Ripple, Denver
Draw — Racheli Levy-Smith, Holy Cross
M — Kaitlyn Davies, Florida
M — Kayla Gilmore, Maryland
M — Emma Muchnick, Syracuse
M — Emma Penczek, Clemson
D — Izzy Lahah, Syracuse
D — Jess Peluso, Colorado
D — Olivia Rongo, James Madison
D — Brooklyn Walker-Welch, North Carolina
G — Amelia Hughes, Princeton
HONORABLE MENTION
A — Rocquette Allen, Penn State
A — Mirabella Altebrando, Stony Brook
A — Jordy Behar, Arizona State
A — Emma Bradbury, Michigan
A — Sofia Chepenik, South Florida
A — Haven Dora, Princeton
A — Aditi Foster, Northwestern
A — Molly Guzik, Syracuse
A — Frannie Hahn, Florida
A — Caroline Ling, Rutgers
A — Jami MacDonald, Princeton
A — Nikki Mennella, Hofstra
A — Alexis Morton, Richmond
A — Calli Norris, Michigan
A — Lydia Oldknow, Arizona State
A — Eva Pronti, Duke
A — Delaney Radin, Penn State
A — Payton Root, James Madison
A — Natalie Shurtleff, Clemson
Draw — Emma Burke, Michigan
Draw — Maya Kendall, Dartmouth
Draw — Abby Moran, Jacksonville
Draw — Ellie White, Duke
M — Lily Assini, Colorado
M — Jordyn Case, Stanford
M — Annabel Child, Northwestern
M — Noel Cumberland, Northwestern
M — Annabel Frist, Stanford
M — Julia Fusco, Stony Brook
M — Kate Gould, Yale
M — Kaleigh Harden, North Carolina
M — Charlotte Hodgson, Harvard
M — Hailey Huebner, Stony Brook
M — Maura Irish, Notre Dame
M — Maddie Shoup, Colorado
M — Ruby Sliwkowski, Brown
M — Mim Suares-Jury, Loyola
M — Kaitlyn Tartaglione, South Florida
M — Mikayla Williams, Navy
D — Dylan Allen, Princeton
D — Abby Beran, UConn
D — Theresa Bragg, Florida
D — Katie Buck, Rutgers
D — Sarah Chernik, Army
D — Maggie Driver, Penn State
D — Jordyn Harrison, Michigan
D — Olivia Rongo, James Madison
D — Jaylen Rosga, Northwestern
D — Madison Smith, Northwestern
D — Maddy Sterling, Maryland
D — Caitlin Tully, Cornell
G — Shea Dolce, Boston College
G — Felicia Giglio, Navy
G — Dan Guyette, Syracuse
G — Lexi Gwaku, Denver
G — Riley Horoshko, Temple
G — Elizabeth Johnson, Michigan
G — Elena Oh, Colorado
G — Niamh Pfaff, Yale
G — Orly Sedransk, Penn
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