UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – The Tewaaraton Foundation announced on Thursday afternoon that junior attacker Delaney Radin was named to the Women’s Watch List for the 2026 Tewaaraton Award Presented by Stifel. The women’s list includes the top players in college lacrosse and Radin was one of 13 second round additions for the 2026 Tewaaraton Award Watch List.
Radin is the second Penn State player to be named to the Tewaaraton Watch List this season with senior captain Erika Ho being the first. Radin earned her first Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week honor earlier this year after her efforts against Colgate and San Diego State.
In her electric start to the 2026 season, Radin has already set new single-season career-high for goals, assists, points, shots, shots on goal, free position shots and free position goals that she’s had in a single-season. Her 35 assists on the year have more than doubled her career assist total and her career point total with 50 points this season. The New York attacker has the most assists in the Big Ten, the eighth-most in Division I, and the fifth-most points by any Big Ten player and 18th-most points in the NCAA.
Radin had a historic game dishing out the ball against Colgate. The junior attacker led the offensive effort with an astounding nine points and tied the program record with eight assists, a record originally set by Marsha Florio against Princeton in 1985. Her eight assists tied the NCAA single-game-high this season with Allison Reilly of Army West Point and Alexis Morton of Richmond. Radin has the two-highest single-game assist totals in the Big Ten this season alongside the first game of the year against Richmond, in which she had six assists.
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“The Tewaaraton Award is recognized as the preeminent lacrosse award, annually honoring the top male and female college lacrosse player in the United States. Founded at the University Club of Washington, D.C., the award was first presented in 2001 with permission from the Mohawk Nation Council of Elders. “Tewaaraton” is the Mohawk word for lacrosse, and The Tewaaraton Award symbolizes lacrosse’s Native American Heritage. The Tewaaraton Foundation ensures the integrity of the selection process and advances the mission of the Foundation. Each year, The Tewaaraton Foundation presents two scholarships to students from the Haudenosaunee Confederacy – the Mohawk, Cayuga, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca, and Tuscarora Nations.”