
Terrier Trio Garners All-PL Honors
April 27, 2026 | Women's Lacrosse
BETHLEHEM, Pa. — Junior Tessa Geddes and seniors Elle Stevenson and Siri Hodgins were all named to 2026 All-Patriot League teams, the League announced Monday afternoon.
Geddes earned a spot on the First Team All-Patriot League and Stevenson and Hodgins were both named to the Second Team All-Patriot League. The trio helped the Terriers earn a spot in the Patriot League Championship field for the first time since 2023, and three All-Patriot League honorees is the most the Terriers have had since that season.
Tessa Geddes – Midfield – All-Patriot League First Team
Geddes, a Winchester, Massachusets native, had a stellar year on both sides of the field for the Terriers, totalling 43 goals, 8 assists, 51 points, 39 ground balls, 15 caused turnovers and 53 draw controls in 18 contests. She is one of just two players in the Patriot League to have scored 40-plus goals and to have tallied 30-plus ground balls.
Her goals, points and ground balls marks all led the team as she orchestrated the Terriers' offensive and transition efforts, helping BU tally the highest clearing percentage of any team in the Patriot League (.913).
Geddes finished fourth in the conference in goals during regular season conference play, tallying 27, and had 25 ground balls in those contests as well, good for second in the league.
This is her second career All-Patriot League honor after being named Second Team All-Patriot League in 2025. She is the first Terrier to be named First Team All-Patriot League since Jennifer Barry in 2023, and she is the ninth unique Terrier to earn the honor.
Siri Hodgins – Defense – Second Team All-Patriot League
Hodgins, a Chanhassen, Minnesota native, had one of the best defensive seasons in BU history, tying the program record for caused turnovers with 41—a record that was set back in 2002 by Gabby Juocys—and picking up a team-high 39 ground balls. She ranks third in the Patriot League in caused turnovers and fifth in ground balls.
As a captain, Hodgins led the Terriers' zone defense that only allowed 10.54 goals per game this season, ranking third in the Patriot League. In regular season conference play, BU only allowed 10.26 goals per game.
Elle Stevenson – Attack – Second Team All-Patriot League
Stevenson, an Amherst, New Hampshire native, had a prolific scoring season for the Terriers. She notched 40 goals and 44 points in 17 games, along with four assists and 12 ground balls. She finished the season with six games with four or more goals.
In her Patriot League Championship debut, Stevenson scored four goals against Loyola Maryland. She eclipsed 100 career points in the win over Colgate, and finishes her career with 96 goals, 16 assists and 112 career points.
Geddes earned a spot on the First Team All-Patriot League and Stevenson and Hodgins were both named to the Second Team All-Patriot League. The trio helped the Terriers earn a spot in the Patriot League Championship field for the first time since 2023, and three All-Patriot League honorees is the most the Terriers have had since that season.
Tessa Geddes – Midfield – All-Patriot League First Team
Geddes, a Winchester, Massachusets native, had a stellar year on both sides of the field for the Terriers, totalling 43 goals, 8 assists, 51 points, 39 ground balls, 15 caused turnovers and 53 draw controls in 18 contests. She is one of just two players in the Patriot League to have scored 40-plus goals and to have tallied 30-plus ground balls.
Her goals, points and ground balls marks all led the team as she orchestrated the Terriers' offensive and transition efforts, helping BU tally the highest clearing percentage of any team in the Patriot League (.913).
Geddes finished fourth in the conference in goals during regular season conference play, tallying 27, and had 25 ground balls in those contests as well, good for second in the league.
This is her second career All-Patriot League honor after being named Second Team All-Patriot League in 2025. She is the first Terrier to be named First Team All-Patriot League since Jennifer Barry in 2023, and she is the ninth unique Terrier to earn the honor.
Siri Hodgins – Defense – Second Team All-Patriot League
Hodgins, a Chanhassen, Minnesota native, had one of the best defensive seasons in BU history, tying the program record for caused turnovers with 41—a record that was set back in 2002 by Gabby Juocys—and picking up a team-high 39 ground balls. She ranks third in the Patriot League in caused turnovers and fifth in ground balls.
As a captain, Hodgins led the Terriers' zone defense that only allowed 10.54 goals per game this season, ranking third in the Patriot League. In regular season conference play, BU only allowed 10.26 goals per game.
Elle Stevenson – Attack – Second Team All-Patriot League
Stevenson, an Amherst, New Hampshire native, had a prolific scoring season for the Terriers. She notched 40 goals and 44 points in 17 games, along with four assists and 12 ground balls. She finished the season with six games with four or more goals.
In her Patriot League Championship debut, Stevenson scored four goals against Loyola Maryland. She eclipsed 100 career points in the win over Colgate, and finishes her career with 96 goals, 16 assists and 112 career points.
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