PISCATAWAY, N.J. – Graduate student goalkeeper
Lexie Coldiron has been named an Honorable Mention All-American by USA Lacrosse, announced Thursday by the organization. Its marks the first All-America laurel of Coldiron's career and represents the fifth consecutive season Rutgers women's lacrosse has produced at least one All-American under head coach
Melissa Lehman.
A 2025 Second Team All-Big Ten selection, Coldiron finished the regular season as the nation's leader with 196 saves her first campaign "On the Banks." A graduate transfer from Lafayette, Coldiron also led the Big Ten Conference with 10.80 saves per game and was third nationally with a .505 save percentage in 18 starts. The Pylesville, Maryland, native produced 10 or more saves in 11 games this spring, including a career-high 21 stops against No. 12 Princeton.
A Tewaaraton Award Watch List selection and IWLCA National Defensive Player of the Week, Coldiron closed out her collegiate career second among active career leaders in saves (677) and saves per game (10.10), as well as fifth with 162 ground balls in 67 career collegiate games. Across five season, Coldiron finished with 677 saves, 165 ground balls and 54 caused turnovers in more than 3,700 minutes of action.
Rutgers wrapped up the 2025 season with eight victories, including ranked wins over No. 16 Stony Brook and No. 21 Ohio State. The Scarlet Knights advanced to the Big Ten Tournament for the fifth consecutive season under Lehman and faced 11 opponents who appeared in the IWLCA Coaches Poll this spring.