
Four Marauders named to All-PSAC East Second Team
4/29/2025 12:00:00 PM | Women's Lacrosse
LOCK HAVEN, Pa. — The Millersville women's lacrosse program had a tremendous regular season, finishing with an 11–6 record and its first PSAC Tournament appearance since 2022. On Tuesday, Rachel Keeney, Ashlyn Simonetti, Mary Moraca, and Katlyn Krebs, were named to the All-PSAC East Second Team.
Keeney earned her third career All-PSAC East Second Team honor, while Simonetti, Moraca, and Krebs received the recognition for the first time.
Keeney has been a standout midfielder for Millersville, leading the team in assists (35) and total points (68)—both career highs. In the Marauders' 22–11 loss to No. 2 West Chester, she recorded five assists and two goals, contributing to 64% of the team's scoring. She also netted 33 goals, collected 38 ground balls, caused 26 turnovers, and secured 40 draw controls.
Simonetti was instrumental in key wins. Averaging 3.17 goals per game and ranking sixth in the PSAC, she had nine games with five or more goals, including a season-high six against Shepherd in a 16–4 win and five in an upset over No. 19 Kutztown. She led the team with a career-best 51 goals, totaled 67 points, and notched a team-high three game-winning goals.
Moraca enjoyed a breakout season in the midfield. After recording 29 draw controls in 2023, she exploded for 106 in 2024, ranking fourth in the PSAC and averaging 6.24 per game. Her personal best came in a 19–11 win over Wilmington, where she tallied 12 draws. She also contributed 28 goals and 12 assists.
Krebs earned her spot through standout defensive play. She led the team with 27 caused turnovers and recorded four each in back-to-back games against Kutztown and Shippensburg. She also collected 38 ground balls and stepped into the circle midseason, finishing with 52 draw controls, the second most on the team.
Moraca and Krebs will return next season, while Keeney and Simonetti conclude their collegiate careers. Before hanging up their cleats, Millersville enters the postseason as the No. 3 seed and will face No. 2 East Stroudsburg for the third time this season.


















