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Women's Lacrosse

Seven Named All-ACC

Polisky headlines Stanford's record-high seven honorees

STANFORD, Calif. — Continuing a historic season to date, Stanford women’s lacrosse nabbed multiple postseason awards as seven Cardinal were named to multiple All-ACC teams, the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) announced Tuesday. Stanford’s seven honorees ranks tied-second among conference members. 

Leading the Cardinal, Aliya Polisky nabbed her second-consecutive All-ACC First Team selection as the redshirt junior leads the Cardinal in points heading into Wednesday’s ACC Tournament Quarterfinal against Boston College. Polisky ranks sixth in the conference in points (62) while racking up a career-high 23 assists which slots second on the team and eighth in the conference. 

Three Cardinal found themselves on an All-ACC list with Jordyn Case, Annabel Frist and Kate Bellissimo being tabbed to the Second Team. An All-ACC Third team selection a season ago, Case was named to the list having had a stellar season in the midfield as she ranks second on the team in draw controls with a career-high 61 this season. Frist earns her first All-ACC nod after missing last season due to injury with the fifth-year leading the team in draw controls (65) and scoring in 12 of Stanford’s 16 contests this season. An All-ACC Tournament team honoree a season ago, Bellissimo snags her first All-ACC honor having had a career-defining season in 2026 as she has accumulated 28 caused turnovers and 40 ground balls, both of which are career highs while spearheading one of the nation’s top defenses.  

Earning spots on the All-ACC Third Team, Ava Arceri and Olivia Rose earn their second consecutive honor on the Third Team while 2025 All-ACC Tournament member Rylee Bouvier snags her first All-ACC honor. Arceri slots second on the team in points entering Wednesday's contest (50) while co-leading the team with her 39 goals alongside Polisky. Rose earns her second honor having earned 21 caused turnovers while helping aid a Stanford defense that ranks inside the top-15 nationally in scoring defense. Bouvier slots on the third team with career-high’s defensively in caused turnovers (30) and ground balls (26) while also adding 16 goals as part of her 22 points this campaign. 

No. 11/9 Stanford takes on No. 12 Boston College in the ACC Women’s Lacrosse Championship Quarterfinals on Wednesday, April 22. Opening draw from American Legion Memorial Stadium in Charlotte, N.C. is slated for 5 p.m. ET / 2 p.m. PT.