GROVE CITy, Pa. -- After helping the Grove City College women's lacrosse team to a 9-0 Presidents' Athletic Conference record, the conference tournament championship and a berth in the NCAA Division III Tournament, eight Wolverine players earned All-Conference honors from the league's head coaches.
Senior defender
Emily Arnold (Ijamsville, Md./Urbana), sophomore attack
Taylor Blythe (Mendon, N.Y./Honeoye Falls-Lima), senior midfielder
Abby Roetering (Glenelg, Md./Glenelg) and senoir defender
Amber Wartman (Ellicott City, Md./Mount Hebron) all earned First Team recognition.Â
Senior defender
Sarah Jackson (Brookfield, Conn./Brookfield), senior goalie
Elyse Kiggins (Zelienople, Pa./Seneca Valley) and sophomore attack
Gwen Shilling (Murrysville, Pa./Franklin Regional) received Second Team laurels. Sophomore midfielder
Jess Robinette (Mohnton, Pa./Twin Valley) captured Honorable Mention All-PAC.
Arnold has started all 18 games this year for the Wolverines (12-6). She leads the team's field players with 50 ground balls and has caused 30 turnovers this year. A four-year starter for Grove City, Arnold owns the program record for ground balls with 225.Â
This is Arnold's first First Team honor. She earned Second Team All-PAC in both 2022 and 2024.Â
Blythe leads Grove City with 41 assists and 72 points this season. A two-time First Team All-PAC selection, Blythe has fired in 31 goals while adding 31 ground balls. She recorded 19 goals and 21 assists during the nine-game conference schedule.
Blythe owns Grove City's career record with 74 career assists. She has 150 career points, the No. 3 figure in program history.
A four-year starter at midfielder for the Wolverines, Roetering earned her first All-PAC citation after leading the Wolverines with 43 caused turnovers. She has 32 goals, 19 assists and 43 ground balls this year.Â
Roetering owns the program record with 144 caused turnovers. She also ranks second in program history with 152 career points.
Wartman repeats as a First Team All-Conference selection at defender after racking up 35 caused turnovers and 48 ground balls this year. The 2024 PAC Defensive Player of the Year, Wartman also earned Most Outstanding Player honors at the 2025 conference tournament. She has recorded 131 career caused turnovers while making 75 career starts.Â
Jackson earns All-Conference honors for the fourth time. She caused 28 turnovers this year, giving her 140 for her career. That mark ranks second in program history.Â
She earned the conference's Defensive Player of the Year award in 2023, along with First Team All-PAC honors in 2022, 2023 and 2024.Â
A four-year starter in goal, Kiggins owns all of Grove City's career records in goal. This season, Kiggins has recorded 11 wins and a 9.16 goals-against average. She also leads the team with 51 ground balls this season. Kiggins has 46 career wins and 496 career saves.Â
Shilling ranks second on squad this spring with 43 goals, including 22 in conference play. She ranks fifth in program history with 77 career goals.Â
Robinette highlighted her first season as Grove City by leading the team with 46 goals. She has recorded 13 multi-goal games in 2025.Â
Blythe, Roetering and sophomore midfielder
Tori Stevenson (Butler, Pa./Butler) all earned All-Tournament honors after helping the Wolverines to the conference crown.Â
Junior defender
Reese Hasley (Cheswick, Pa./Deer Lakes) earned placement on the conference's Sportsmanship Team. Hasley joined Arnold, Jackson, Kiggins and Wartman in forming one of the conference's top defensive units again in 2025.Â
Grove City faces John Carroll in the first round of the NCAA Championship Tournament Saturday in Pittsford, N.Y.