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WLX all-region 26

Three Ospreys Chosen IWLCA All-Region

5/15/2026 3:15:00 PM

Galloway, N.J. – Three Stockton University women's lacrosse teammates were selected for IWLCA All-Region honors from the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association for the 2026 season.
 
Freshman Brielle Soltys (Absecon/Holy Spirit) was voted to the IWLCA Boardwalk Region First Team. Seniors Isabella Marinello (West Caldwell/Caldwell) and Gina Marotta (Montville/Montville) were selected to the IWLCA Boardwalk Region Second Team. The trio each received all-region laurels for the first time in their careers after leading Stockon to an 11-6 record.
 
Soltys added the all-region accolade to NJAC Rookie of the Year and NJAC First Team honors for an outstanding freshman season in which she was named NJAC Rookie of the Week five times and NJAC Defensive Player of the Week once. A midfielder, Soltys contributed both offensively and defensively for the Ospreys.
 
Soltys is 19th in NCAA Division III in caused turnovers per game (3.00) and 36th in ground balls per game (4.12). She led the NJAC in ground balls and finished second in caused turnovers, fourth in draw controls (3.82/game) and seventh in assists (1.12/game). Soltys set school records for ground balls in a season (70) plus draw controls (14) and caused turnovers (9) in a game.
 
At the offensive end, Soltys tied for the team lead in assists (19) and finished second on the team behind Marinello in goals (33) and points (52).
 
Marinello was an NJAC First Team selection and NJAC Offensive Player of the Week once during a season filled with milestones for the top offensive player on the Ospreys. The attack became Stockton's career leader in goals (138) and points (202) as well as the first Osprey in the program's 13-year history to reach the 200-point mark.
 
Marinello finished seventh in the NJAC in goals (2.53/game) and points (3.53/game) as well as 10th in assists (1.00/game). The senior topped the team in goals (43) and points (60). Marinello tied her own school record for points in a game (10) and moved into a tie for second in Stockton history in career assists (64).
 
Marotta was rewarded for her stellar defensive play with an NJAC First Team nod and one NJAC Defensive Player of the Week award this season. The senior finished fourth in the conference in ground balls (3.18/game) and 10th in draw controls (2.76/game). Marotta's 54 ground balls were the second most ever at Stockton behind only Soltys with 70 this year.
 
Marotta started all 67 games that she played in four seasons at Stockton and finished her career second in program history in ground balls (157), third in caused turnovers (79) and sixth in draw controls (122).
 
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