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La Roche Women's Lacrosse Earns Pair Of All-American Honors

La Roche Women's Lacrosse Earns Pair Of All-American Honors

PITTSBURGH, Pa. - After earning the first ever, All-American selection bty a women's lacrosse player in program history, Julianna Hornikel earned another All-American selection, this time, doing so alongside Kiki Nemcek, announced by USA Lacrosse Magazine.

JULIANNA HORNIKEL

Hornikel was a 2025 USA Lacrosse Magazine Honorable Mention All-American and earned that title for the second straight season.

Hornikel is arguably the hardest goalies to score on in not only the AMCC, but nationally. Hornikel finised the season with a 4.87 goals against average (1st AMCC) and is 2nd nationally, just 0.11 of the national lead.

She also has a 61.9% save percentage, tops not only in the AMCC, but DIII nationally by nearly 7%.

Her 56 goals allowed are the fewest in the AMCC and the 2nd fewest nationally.

KIKI NEMCEK

For the first time in her career, Nemcek became just the second Redhawk to earn All-American laurels, being named Honorable Mention.

Nemcek once again was an all-around threat for the Redhawks. On the offensive end, Nemcek provided 15 goals and an assist, but her defense was where she stood out again.

She led the AMCC with 40 caused turnovers and ranks top 10 nationally in caused turnovers per game. Nemcek collected 55 ground balls (T-3rd AMCC) and 29 draw controls.