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Seahawk Fans, Join Us in Supporting Our Women's Lacrosse Team!

Led by Head Coach Lauren Chizmar, the Keiser Seahawks Women's Lacrosse team is gearing up for an exciting 2025 season. Approaching her 100th career win, Coach Chizmar is set to begin her ninth season at the helm.

When discussing the 2025 schedule, Chizmar said:
"We have a heavy road slate for 2025, but our team is ready for the challenge. We have grown and developed a lot throughout the fall, and I am so excited to see our team ascend throughout the spring season."

Last season, the Seahawks finished with an 11-8 overall record and advanced to the NAIA National Championship Tournament, where they fell to No. 2 Cumberlands. With sights set on a fourth consecutive trip to the NAIA Final Site this May, the Seahawks are ready to take on the challenges of the new season.

Key Returners and 2025 Outlook

Although Keiser will have to replace significant firepower from the 2024 roster, the team returns several key players, including:

  • Hayley Frew (NAIA All-American)

    • 2024 stats: 31 goals and a team-best 59 draw controls.
  • Milena Isturiz

    • Broke the single-season program record for groundballs in 2024 with 53.
    • Nearing the top five in career groundballs, caused turnovers, and draw controls.
  • Samantha Esher and MacKenzie Gibaud

    • Combined for 49 goals last season.
  • Sydney Parker and Jasmine Sidawi

    • Bringing a combined nine years of experience to the field.

A Look Back at Last Season

  • Finished 11-8 overall with a 4-2 record in Sun Conference play.
  • Advanced to the Sun Conference Championship Game and made a deep run in the NAIA National Tournament.
  • Returning players accounted for nearly 65% of the team’s goals in 2024.

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Seahawk Fans, Join Us in Supporting Our Women's Lacrosse Team!

Led by Head Coach Lauren Chizmar, the Keiser Seahawks Women's Lacrosse team is gearing up for an exciting 2025 season. Approaching her 100th career win, Coach Chizmar is set to begin her ninth season at the helm.

When discussing the 2025 schedule, Chizmar said:
"We have a heavy road slate for 2025, but our team is ready for the challenge. We have grown and developed a lot throughout the fall, and I am so excited to see our team ascend throughout the spring season."

Last season, the Seahawks finished with an 11-8 overall record and advanced to the NAIA National Championship Tournament, where they fell to No. 2 Cumberlands. With sights set on a fourth consecutive trip to the NAIA Final Site this May, the Seahawks are ready to take on the challenges of the new season.

Key Returners and 2025 Outlook

Although Keiser will have to replace significant firepower from the 2024 roster, the team returns several key players, including:

  • Hayley Frew (NAIA All-American)

    • 2024 stats: 31 goals and a team-best 59 draw controls.
  • Milena Isturiz

    • Broke the single-season program record for groundballs in 2024 with 53.
    • Nearing the top five in career groundballs, caused turnovers, and draw controls.
  • Samantha Esher and MacKenzie Gibaud

    • Combined for 49 goals last season.
  • Sydney Parker and Jasmine Sidawi

    • Bringing a combined nine years of experience to the field.

A Look Back at Last Season

  • Finished 11-8 overall with a 4-2 record in Sun Conference play.
  • Advanced to the Sun Conference Championship Game and made a deep run in the NAIA National Tournament.
  • Returning players accounted for nearly 65% of the team’s goals in 2024.

Stay Updated with the Latest News on Keiser Women’s Lacrosse

Get the latest information on the team by following:

For general athletic updates, follow:

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