Vote for the SouthCoast Girls Lacrosse Player of the Year for 2026

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This spring was a strong one for SouthCoast girls lacrosse teams as Apponequet and Fairhaven won their respective divisions in the South Coast Conference.

Of the area’s eight teams, six — Apponequet, Bishop Stang, Dartmouth, Fairhaven, Old Colony and Old Rochester — qualified for the 2026 MIAA playoffs. The Blue Devils had the deepest run, reaching the Div. 4 Elite 8.

It’s time to shine a spotlight on the SouthCoast athletes that stood out this spring.

Before we announce our super teams, we need more help from our readers to help choose our Player of the Year in each sport. Like our polls from this past winter and fall, the list has been narrowed down to the most elite athletes in the area.

Vote for the SouthCoast High School Girls Lacrosse Player of the Year below. Reader votes will make up 25% of the tally, with Sports Editor Laurie Los Lee making up the rest of the vote.

Candidates are listed in alphabetical order by school.

Voting will conclude at 8 p.m. on Thursday, July 2.

THE POLL



THE CANDIDATES

Cece Levrault, Apponequet​


The four-year varsity starter capped off her high school career by scoring 93 goals and dishing out 18 assists her senior year. She finished her career with 357 goals. The midfielder also was a force on draw controls. She was named the MVP of the South Coast Conference as she powered the Lakers to the Blue Division championship and a Div. 3 playoff berth.

Madi Lewis, Fairhaven​


The junior attack was a playmaker on offense in her third year on varsity as she scored 29 goals and dished out 44 assists. The South Coast Conference All-Star also had 93 draw controls to help the Blue Devils capture the conference championship and reach the Div. 4 Elite 8 for the first time in school history.

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Olivia Medeiros, New Bedford​


A three-year varsity player, Medeiros was a force up and down the field this year as the junior notched 50 goals and 9 assists in addition to leading her team in ground balls and draw controls. She now has 111 career goals.

Maddie Caulkins, Old Colony​


After transferring to the school her sophomore year, the senior attack left her mark at Old Colony by scoring 86 goals this year to finish her career with 127 goals. She averaged 4.7 goals a game during the regular season.

Liz Kilpatrick, Old Rochester​


Kilpatrick, a senior midfielder, had an impact all over the field with 28 goals, 24 assists, 44 caused turnovers and 97 draw controls during the regular season to power the Bulldogs to a berth in the Div. 3 state tournament.

This article originally appeared on Standard-Times: SouthCoast Girls Lacrosse Player of the Year for 2026 fan poll

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