COLCHESTER, Vt. – Pace University Women's Lacrosse senior Alexandra Witucki has been named the 2025-26 Northeast 10 Conference Woman of the Year, one of the league's most prestigious annual honors.
Witucki becomes the first student-athlete from Pace to earn the award, which recognizes a graduating female student-athlete who has demonstrated excellence in athletics, academics, leadership and service.
A senior from Rochester, N.Y., Witucki has helped lead Pace University Women's Lacrosse through another standout season, starting all but one game on defense for the national semifinalists this spring. Her presence on the back line has contributed to one of the strongest stretches in program history, as the Setters have continued to compete at the highest level in Division II.
During her career, Witucki has been part of both a Northeast 10 Conference championship team and an NCAA national championship team, helping Pace establish itself as one of the top programs in the country. Her contributions have extended beyond game day, as she has remained a steady leader within the program and the department.
In the classroom, Witucki earned a 3.76 undergraduate GPA as a sports marketing major and is currently pursuing a graduate degree in business analytics. She has balanced that academic success with the demands of competition, leadership and service throughout her time with the Blue and Gold.
Witucki has also made an impact across the Pace community through several roles and service opportunities. She has participated in multiple community service projects, served as a team equipment manager, worked as the general manager of a student-run small business and held a supervisory role at Pace's main athletics facility.
Her selection as NE10 Woman of the Year reflects a complete student-athlete career built on achievement, commitment and service. Witucki will now move forward as the NE10's nominee for the NCAA Woman of the Year award.
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