
Anna Becker, Cordelia Flemming Named Second Team All-Ivy
4/28/2026 3:00:00 PM | Lacrosse
Serena Hong recognized with Academic All-Ivy honors
Becker earned Second Team All-Ivy honors following a standout season leading the Lions' offense. The junior attacker led Columbia with 43 goals and ranked second on the team with 54 points, while also leading the team with 54 draw controls. She added 14 ground balls and nine caused turnovers, showcasing her impact all over the field. During Ivy League play, Becker was tied for second in the conference with 19 goals, while her 43 goals on the season ranked fourth overall. Becker delivered in the biggest moment of the year, scoring the overtime game-winning goal against Harvard to secure Columbia's first Ivy League win since 2019. Her 43 goals are tied for the sixth-most in a single season in program history, while her 54 points rank eighth all-time.
Flemming earned Second Team All-Ivy honors after a standout season anchoring Columbia's midfield on both ends of the field. The senior captain ranked second on the team in draw controls (44), ground balls (21), and caused turnovers (9), while also contributing offensively with 15 goals and four assists. One of the most impactful players for the Lions all season, Flemming delivered in the biggest moments, highlighted by a hat trick in Columbia's overtime victory over Harvard. She also earned Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week honors for her performance in the win, recording two ground balls, two caused turnovers, and four draw controls to help secure the program's first Ivy League victory since 2019.
In addition, Hong was recognized for her excellence in the classroom, earning Academic All-Ivy honors. The psychology major has been a valuable member of the Lions both on and off the field throughout her career. Appearing in 42 games, Hong totaled nine goals and four assists to go along with 20 ground balls, 12 caused turnovers, and nine draw controls. A consistent and reliable presence, she played an important role in Columbia's defensive unit while also contributing in transition across her career.
This marks the first time since 2018 that multiple Lions have earned All-Ivy honors in the same season, capping the best season for Columbia Lacrosse in eight years.
The full release from the Ivy League can be found HERE.
2026 AWARDS:
ATTACKER OF THE YEAR
Jami MacDonald, Princeton
MIDFIELDER OF THE YEAR
Charlotte Hodgson, Harvard
DEFENDER OF THE YEAR
Emmy Pascal, Yale
CO-GOALTENDER OF THE YEAR
Orly Sedransk, Penn
CO-GOALTENDER OF THE YEAR
Amelia Hughes, Princeton
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Kate Gould, Yale
COACHING STAFF OF THE YEAR
Yale
FIRST TEAM ALL-IVY^
Ruby Sliwkowski, Brown*
Charlotte Hodgson, Harvard*
Jami MacDonald, Princeton*
Emmy Pascal, Yale*
Caitlin Tully, Cornell
Lexie Tully, Cornell
Maya Kendall, Dartmouth
Catherine Berkery, Penn
Orly Sedransk, Penn
Dylan Allen, Princeton
Haven Dora, Princeton
Amelia Hughes, Princeton
Kate Gould, Yale
SECOND TEAM ALL-IVY
Riley Peterson, Brown
Anna Becker, Columbia
Cordelia Flemming, Columbia
Ellie Bergin, Cornell
Madeline Egan, Dartmouth
Mia Puccio, Dartmouth
Patricia Columbia-Walsh, Penn
Lela Greene, Penn
Natasha Yajadda, Penn
Abigail Roberts, Princeton
Katie Clare, Yale
Niamh Pfaff, Yale
HONORABLE MENTION
Tessie Batchelder, Brown
Codi Johnson, Brown
Cece Korn, Brown
Ella Wilmot, Cornell
Callie Batchelder, Harvard
Despina Giannakopoulos, Harvard
Maggie Bankowski, Penn
Maggie Molnar, Princeton
Meg Morrisroe, Princeton
Ashley Kiernan, Yale
* Unanimous selection
^ Team expanded due to ties in voting
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