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Westminster’s Segaline and Dick Grab Final RMAC Women’s Lacrosse Weekly Awards

Women's Lacrosse | 4/22/2025 11:00:00 AM

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. – Westminster University freshman Lexi Segaline and sophomore Marianna Dick claim the final Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference Women's Lacrosse Player of the Week awards, the league announced Tuesday.
 
Segaline earns her first Offensive Player of the Week honor, while Dick claims her second Defensive Player of the Week award after leading the Griffins to the 2025 RMAC Women's Lacrosse Championship Tournament.
 
Offensive Player of the Week: Lexi Segaline, Westminster (Fr., Attacker, Scottsdale, Arizona)
Segaline was dominant for the Griffins, securing her first Player of the Week honor of the 2024-25 season. In Westminster's two games against Colorado State University Pueblo and Fort Lewis, Segaline notched 10 goals on 16 accurate attempts, giving her a .727 shot-on-goal percentage. The freshman also recorded three assists in the two games, lifting her squad to 18-7 and 14-4 victories.
 
Honorable Mention: Emily Doane, CSU Pueblo; Cassidy Keykal, Colorado Mesa; Shea Murphy, Regis.
 
Defensive Player of the Week: Marianna Dick, Westminster (So., Defender, Coronado, California)
 Dick was sensational for the Griffins in their victories against the ThunderWolves and Skyhawks. The sophomore caused 10 turnovers, secured eight groundballs, and recorded one assist to help the Griffins punch their ticket to the 2025 RMAC Women's Lacrosse Championship Tournament.
 
Honorable Mention: Dylan Retzloff, CSU Pueblo; Heather Hawkins, Colorado Mesa; Megan Bunker, Regis.
 
2025 RMAC Women's Lacrosse Players of the Week
Date Offensive Player Defensive Player
Week 1: Feb. 18 Caroline Ohngemach, CMU Ali Bryant, CMU
Week 2: Feb. 25 Moira Turpen, CSUP Breonna Mason, CSUP
Week 3: March 3 Emma Grace Martin, UCCS Marianna Dick, WU
Week 4: March 10 Shea Murphy, RU Brigit Goetsch, RU
Week 5: March 17 Courtney Havel, CMU Heather Hawkins, CMU
Week 6: March 24 Sarah Urbanic, UCCS Madeline Schallmoser, RU
Week 7: March 31 Jordan Williamson, WU Heather Hawkins, CMU
Week 8: April 7 Sarah Urbanic, UCCS Brigit Goetsch, RU
Week 9: April 14 Shea Murphy, RU Breonna Mason, CSUP
Week 10: April 21 Lexi Segaline, WU Marianna Dick, WU
 
About the RMAC
The RMAC is a premier NCAA Division II conference located in Colorado Springs, Colorado, with 15 member schools. The RMAC sponsors 22 varsity NCAA sports and has produced 67 NCAA Division II national champions and 52 national runners-up since 1992.
 
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Players Mentioned

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#3 Marianna Dick

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Jordan Williamson

#1 Jordan Williamson

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Lexi Segaline

#24 Lexi Segaline

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Players Mentioned

Marianna Dick

#3 Marianna Dick

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Jordan Williamson

#1 Jordan Williamson

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Lexi Segaline

#24 Lexi Segaline

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