CHARLOTTE, N.C. (www.BigSouthSports.com) – Furman’s Anna Roser (Easton, Md.) and Wofford’s Bria Foley (Walpole, Mass.) have been voted the 2025 Big South Women’s Lacrosse Co-Offensive Player of the Year by the Conference’s head coaches, it was announced today by the league office. In addition, Furman’s Paige Harman (Fairport, N.Y.) is the Midfielder of the Year, while Mercer’s Abby Soltys (Gainesville, Va.) was selected the Defensive Player of the Year. High Point midfielder Bella Germani (East Northport, N.Y.) was voted Newcomer of the Year, Furman attacker Lily Toole (Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.) was tabbed Freshman of the Year, while Furman’s Gail Wallach was voted Coach of the Year. The Big South’s sports information directors voted Soltys the Women’s Lacrosse Scholar-Athlete of the Year.
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