The Marist Women’s Club Lacrosse Team is a competitive and inclusive student-run organization dedicated to promoting athletic excellence, teamwork, and sportsmanship. As proud members of the NEWLL, we compete against colleges across the region and other schools in the WCLO, participating in both fall and spring seasons, with our primary competitive schedule taking place in the spring.
Our team provides a supportive environment for athletes of varying experience levels to continue playing the sport they love while representing Marist College. We focus on developing skills, building strong team chemistry, and creating a positive community on and off the field. Whether during practices, games, or team events, we strive to foster commitment, leadership, and pride in our program.
Join the team
The Marist Women’s Club Lacrosse Team welcomes players who want to challenge themselves, grow as teammates, and make lasting memories through the game of lacrosse. To determine our roster, we hold try-outs during each fall semester. If you have any questions about our team or about joining, please reach out to SGAWLacrosse.Club@marist.edu.
Amanda is a senior attacker majoring in English, originally from Long Island, New York.
Vice President: Grace McDonagh '26
Grace is a senior attacker majoring in Business Administration with a concentration in Marketing, originally from Long Island, New York.
Treasurer: Molly Agostino ‘26
Molly is a senior attacker majoring in Applied Mathematics, originally from Andover, Massachusetts.
Secretary: Julia Schiliro ‘27
Julia is a junior midfielder majoring in Business Marketing with a minor in Artificial Intelligence, originally from Long Island, New York.
Meeting Times
Women’s Club Lacrosse usually practices 2 times per week, with sessions rotating between the McCann Turf Room and North Field. Practices focus on skill development, team play, and overall conditioning.
To earn one (1) point:Members must attend a minimum of 50% of club/organization meetings for the semester and 50% of club/organization activities.
To earn two (2) points:Members must attend a minimum of 50% of club/organization meetings for the semester and 75% of club/organization activities PLUS the community service event.
To earn three (3) points (executive board only): Officers must attend 50% of club meetings for the semester and 100% of club activities including community service. If executive board members do not complete all of the requirements to earn three points, they will be eligible to receive up to two points based on the above criteria.