MOUNT BERRY, Ga. - Five of women's lacrosse's finest added All-SAA accolades to their names with the release of the conference's annual awards.
Dani Taraska took home First Team All-SAA to complete her sweep of the SAA's yearly award, bringing home the title in each of her years at Berry. In 2026, Dani was a master once again, scoring 36 goals to go along with 17 assists. The all-around force also tabbed 38 ground balls and caused 21 turnovers, not to mention her tallying 36 draw controls on her way to the First Team nod.
Lillie Swanson blasted onto the scene for the Vikings in her freshman season to garner Second Team All-SAA recognition. The Washington Boro, Pennsylvania, native dropped in 28 goals and 16 assists as a trusty ballhandler for head coach
Brittni Hall. The young star also grabbed 20 ground balls and caused 19 turnovers on the season to earn the honor.
Junior
Elisabeth Vickrey was also dominant, earning an All-SAA nod for the second time in her career, this time as a Second-Team member. In 13 games, she secured 25 ground balls and caused 16 turnovers as a defensive specialist for the Vikings. Elisabeth also assisted on two goals this season. Vickrey's length and speed make her a versatile defensive threat and a matchup nightmare to score on.
Katie Collier was terrific this season, scoring 3 goals and 4 assists, which mark career highs for her in both categories on her way to becoming Second Team All-SAA. The Canton, Georgia, native also secured 16 ground balls and caused 13 turnovers.Â
Isabel Pregont earned SAA All-Sportsmanship for her work as an ambassador of what it means to "Be Berry" throughout the season.Â
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