Women's Lacrosse

Four NJAC Players Named to IWLCA Senior All-Star Game; Rowan's Delaney Named All-Star Team Coach

SPARKS, MD --- Four NJAC senior student-athletes have been named to the IWLCA Senior All-Star Game, including Rowan's Molly Green and Katie Montenero along with TCNJ's Julia Charest and Ally Tobler.

The all-star game is set for 12:30 PM on Saturday, May 31, at the USA Lacrosse Headquarters in Sparks, MD.

Green and Montenero were named to the Blue Team roster, while Charest and Tobler were named to the White Team roster. 

Additionally, Rowan head coach Lindsay Delaney was tabbed as a coach for the Blue team.

Green was named to the IWLCA All-America First Team, becoming Rowan's first All-American since 2019. She was an All-Boardwalk Region First Team selection for the third consecutive year, while also picking up her third straight  NJAC Midfielder of the Year award and her fourth selection to the All-Conference Team. The senior topped the Profs in ground balls, draw controls and caused turnovers while becoming the school's all-time leader in those categories (370 draw controls, 218 ground balls 156 caused turnovers). Green accumulated 42 goals and 18 assists this season to rank third on the team in scoring.
 
Montenero was named the NJAC Defensive Player of the Year and was an IWLCA All-Region First Team honoree. She anchored the Profs' defense which allowed just 7.75 goals per game. A three-time All-Region selection, the senior ranked second on the team with 40 ground balls. Montenero will be recognized as one of the All-Stars although she cannot play in the game due to a season-ending injury she suffered in the NJAC Championship.

Charest was the NJAC Goaltender of the Year for the second time in 2025, when she also played her way to first team All-NJAC and first team All-Boardwalk Region recognition. Charest racked up a career-best 134 saves in her final season, leaving her third in program history with 492, and is tied for second on the all-time charts with 59 wins. She made 77 starts, second in school history, and played just shy of 4,000 minutes in the cage.
 
Tobler leaves as one of only three four-time IWLCA All-Americans in the storied history of TCNJ Lacrosse after collecting her third straight first-team laurel. The three-time NJAC Attack Player of the Year is the program's all-time leader in goals (306) and ranks second in points (379) after racking up a remarkable 112 points in her fifth and final season. Tobler was also a first team All-America selection by USA Lacrosse.

Delaney coached Rowan to one of its best seasons in school history which culminated in a final national ranking of 18th. The Profs finished the year with a best-ever 16-3 mark, made their first NCAA appearance since 2018, and reached the round of 16, which was the furthest advancement in the 18 years under her guidance.