Driver and Radin Named to IWLCA West/Midwest All-Region TeamDriver and Radin Named to IWLCA West/Midwest All-Region Team

Driver and Radin Named to IWLCA West/Midwest All-Region Team

Radin earned First Team honors while Driver was named to the Second Team

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. - The Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) announced on Thursday afternoon that Penn State attacker Delaney Radin and defender Maggie Driver were named to the West/Midwest All-Region First Team and Second Team, respectively. This is the first time either player has earned All-Region honors.

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Radin, in her breakout junior campaign, has established herself as one of the biggest passing threats in the nation and has rewritten the Penn State record book as a result. Throughout her electric 2026 season, she has totaled 57 assists on the year while averaging an astounding 3.00 assists per game, both Penn State program records. The 57 assists are the most in the Big Ten and tied Erin Coykendall for the most assists by a Big Ten player in a single-season during the Big Ten era (2015 to present). Radin surpassed the original Penn State assists record that was set in 1990 by Megan Smith with her four-assist performance over the Scarlet Knights. Additionally, against Colgate, Radin set her career-high and tied the Penn State record for most assists in a single game with eight on the afternoon. The eight assists that she dished out is the most in the Big Ten in a single game this season, tied for fifth for the most assists by any Big Ten player ever and tied for second by any player in the NCAA in a single game this year.

Radin has amassed an abundance of points during her junior year campaign. In her first two years as a collegiate player, she totaled 19 points through 15 games for 1.27 points on average. Through 19 games this season, she has tallied 84 points for 4.42 points per game. Her 84 points more than quadruple her previous career total and is the sixth-most in the Big Ten and the 19th highest in Division I. Her 4.42 points per appearance is ranked within the top-30 in the NCAA and is the sixth-best in the Big Ten. Radin became the first Penn State player since Steph Lazo in 2017 to record at least 80 points in a season.

Radin set new single-season highs in every offensive category this season and was named to the Tewaaraton Watch List earlier this season. Radin earned her first Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week honor after her outing against Colgate that ended with nine points, tied for the most by any Nittany Lion this season. Additionally, she was named to the All-Big Ten First Team, an USA Lacrosse All-America Honorable Mention, an Inside Lacrosse Midseason All-America Honorable Mention and was featured on Kylie Ohlmiller Rees' "Way-Too-Early 2027 WLL Draft Big Board" as the 10th-ranked junior in the country.

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Driver has grown into one of the most disruptive players in the Big Ten while being a leader on the defense. The Pennsylvanian has been matched up against the opposing team’s best offensive player throughout the year and has created chaos. Driver has picked up 27 ground balls and caused 30 turnovers, a career-high, in her senior season while adding draw experience to her repertoire with 27 wins outside the circle.

Despite missing a game due to injury early in the season, her 30 total caused turnovers and 1.67 per game average are both third-best in the Big Ten. Both marks lead all Penn State players, and she has caused multiple turnovers on nine occasions this season. Driver has tied her career-high with three caused turnovers five times this season with three of those coming against Big Ten competition. The Pennsbury product’s 27 ground balls are the second-most by any Nittany Lion this season and she picked up a season-high four in a Keystone rivalry game against Pittsburgh.

In six games this season, Driver registered multiple ground balls and caused turnovers. Penn State won four of those games with the fifth being a one goal loss to then-No. 3 Maryland and other occurring in the Nittany Lions’ NCAA Tournament game against No. 6 Stanford. This season she has been named to the All-Big Ten First Team and as an USA Lacrosse All-America Honorable Mention.

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