ROSEMONT, Ill. — Nine Northwestern players have garnered 2026 All-Big Ten honors, the conference announced Tuesday afternoon.
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Senior attacker Madison Taylor and junior midfielder Noel Cumberland headline the list as first team all-conference selections.
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Graduate student midfielder Annabel Child, graduate student goalkeeper Jenika Cuocco, sophomore attacker Aditi Foster, redshirt junior defender Jaylen Rosga and redshirt sophomore defender Madison Smith received second team honors.
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First-year midfield midfielder Kate Ratanaproeksa and first-year defender Mckenzie Brown earned spots on the All-Freshman Team. Ratanaproeksa was a unanimous selection.
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Taylor has garnered All-Big Ten honors in all four seasons of her college career. This marks her third first team selection. She leads the Big Ten in goals (77) and points (104).
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Cumberland collected her first-career all-conference honors in 2026. A force in the transition game, Cumberland has posted 17 goals, five assists, six ground balls and 10 draw controls this season. She is on a 14-game points streak, the longest of her career.
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A two-time All-Ivy League selection, Child has recorded 10 points, 23 ground balls, 11 caused turnovers and five draw controls this season. After beginning the season in a defensive role, Child has become a key midfield contributor.
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Cuocco has amassed 134 saves on a 49.4% save percentage in 2026. A two-time conference defensive player of the week, she's been an integral part of the Wildcats' eight-game winning streak.
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Foster has scored 38 goals and dished out 12 assists in a breakout sophomore campaign. She has tallied at least three goals in nine games this year.
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In her second season with the program, Rosga has racked up 17 caused turnovers and 18 ground balls in 16 starts. She's added a pair of assists.
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Making a return from a season-ending injury in 2025, Smith has been a key presence on defense and in the draw circle. She has pulled a team-high 96 draw controls, while logging 16 caused turnovers and 25 ground balls this season.
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Ratanaproeksa has started all 16 games of her first-year campaign, posting five goals, two assists, 14 ground balls, 11 caused turnovers and 31 draw controls. The Portland, Ore., native has proven a mainstay in the NU midfield.
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Inside Lacrosse's No. 9 ranked recruit in the 2025 class, Brown has fulfilled her lofty expectations, tallying 14 ground balls and 12 caused turnovers in her rookie campaign. The first-year has started 13 games in 2026.
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Graduate student goalkeeper Cara Nugent was also named a Sportsmanship Team Honoree.
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Senior attacker Madison Taylor and junior midfielder Noel Cumberland headline the list as first team all-conference selections.
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Graduate student midfielder Annabel Child, graduate student goalkeeper Jenika Cuocco, sophomore attacker Aditi Foster, redshirt junior defender Jaylen Rosga and redshirt sophomore defender Madison Smith received second team honors.
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First-year midfield midfielder Kate Ratanaproeksa and first-year defender Mckenzie Brown earned spots on the All-Freshman Team. Ratanaproeksa was a unanimous selection.
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Taylor has garnered All-Big Ten honors in all four seasons of her college career. This marks her third first team selection. She leads the Big Ten in goals (77) and points (104).
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— Northwestern Lacrosse (@NULax) April 21, 2026
Maddy T leads the conference in goals (77) and points (104). She leads by 20 in both categories among conference players. pic.twitter.com/tnkfWEg8RW
Cumberland collected her first-career all-conference honors in 2026. A force in the transition game, Cumberland has posted 17 goals, five assists, six ground balls and 10 draw controls this season. She is on a 14-game points streak, the longest of her career.
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A two-time All-Ivy League selection, Child has recorded 10 points, 23 ground balls, 11 caused turnovers and five draw controls this season. After beginning the season in a defensive role, Child has become a key midfield contributor.
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Cuocco has amassed 134 saves on a 49.4% save percentage in 2026. A two-time conference defensive player of the week, she's been an integral part of the Wildcats' eight-game winning streak.
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Foster has scored 38 goals and dished out 12 assists in a breakout sophomore campaign. She has tallied at least three goals in nine games this year.
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In her second season with the program, Rosga has racked up 17 caused turnovers and 18 ground balls in 16 starts. She's added a pair of assists.
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Making a return from a season-ending injury in 2025, Smith has been a key presence on defense and in the draw circle. She has pulled a team-high 96 draw controls, while logging 16 caused turnovers and 25 ground balls this season.
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Ratanaproeksa has started all 16 games of her first-year campaign, posting five goals, two assists, 14 ground balls, 11 caused turnovers and 31 draw controls. The Portland, Ore., native has proven a mainstay in the NU midfield.
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Inside Lacrosse's No. 9 ranked recruit in the 2025 class, Brown has fulfilled her lofty expectations, tallying 14 ground balls and 12 caused turnovers in her rookie campaign. The first-year has started 13 games in 2026.
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Graduate student goalkeeper Cara Nugent was also named a Sportsmanship Team Honoree.