
Geddes, Aiosa Named to Academic All-Patriot League Team
April 29, 2026 | Women's Lacrosse
BETHLEHEM, Pa. — Juniors Natalie Aiosa and Tessa Geddes were both selected to the Academic All-Patriot League Team, the League announced on Wednesday afternoon.
This is just the second time in the Terriers' Patriot League membership that they have placed two players on the Academic All-PL team, with the last instance coming in 2016.
Aiosa, a Catonsville, Maryland native, recorded the lowest goals against average of her career in 2026, finishing with a 10.42 GAA, which ranks fourth in the Patriot League. She notched a .439 save percentage and ended the year with 137 saves.
Aiosa eclipsed the 400 career saves mark with 10 in her Patriot League Championship debut against Loyola Maryland and is sixth all-time at BU with 407 career saves. She ranks third among active Division I juniors in minutes played with 2,840.
In the classroom, she has achieved a 3.97 GPA while majoring in psychology and minoring in entrepreneurship and communication while making the Dean's List each semester she has attended BU. This is her second straight year being named Academic All-Patriot League.
Geddes, a Winchester, Massachusetts, native, was one of the most statistically prominent two-way midfielders in the Patriot League this season. She notched 43 goals, 8 assists, 51 points, 39 ground balls, 15 caused turnovers and 53 draw controls in 18 contests, earning her a spot on the First Team All-Patriot League. 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.
Geddes tallied her 100th career point this season and currently sits at 107 (86 goals, 21 assists). She has accumulated 186 career draw controls, which ranks fourth all-time at BU.
In the classroom, she has posted a 3.56 GPA with a major in hospitality and communication. This is her first career Academic All-Patriot League honor.
This is just the second time in the Terriers' Patriot League membership that they have placed two players on the Academic All-PL team, with the last instance coming in 2016.
Aiosa, a Catonsville, Maryland native, recorded the lowest goals against average of her career in 2026, finishing with a 10.42 GAA, which ranks fourth in the Patriot League. She notched a .439 save percentage and ended the year with 137 saves.
Aiosa eclipsed the 400 career saves mark with 10 in her Patriot League Championship debut against Loyola Maryland and is sixth all-time at BU with 407 career saves. She ranks third among active Division I juniors in minutes played with 2,840.
In the classroom, she has achieved a 3.97 GPA while majoring in psychology and minoring in entrepreneurship and communication while making the Dean's List each semester she has attended BU. This is her second straight year being named Academic All-Patriot League.
Geddes, a Winchester, Massachusetts, native, was one of the most statistically prominent two-way midfielders in the Patriot League this season. She notched 43 goals, 8 assists, 51 points, 39 ground balls, 15 caused turnovers and 53 draw controls in 18 contests, earning her a spot on the First Team All-Patriot League. 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.
Geddes tallied her 100th career point this season and currently sits at 107 (86 goals, 21 assists). She has accumulated 186 career draw controls, which ranks fourth all-time at BU.
In the classroom, she has posted a 3.56 GPA with a major in hospitality and communication. This is her first career Academic All-Patriot League honor.
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