NORTHBOROUGH, Mass. - Lynn University women's lacrosse senior Rebecca Clark added another historic honor to her decorated career as she was named a First Team All-American by the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA), announced Wednesday afternoon.
Clark earns IWLCA All-American recognition for the second consecutive season after being selected to the Second Team in 2025. She becomes a multi-time IWLCA All-American and adds First Team national recognition to one of the most decorated careers in Lynn women's lacrosse history.
The Abington, Pa. native put together a dominant campaign in 2026, earning Sunshine State Conference Midfielder of the Year honors and IWLCA All-South Region First Team recognition. Clark finished the season with 50 goals and 16 assists for 66 points, ranking among the SSC leaders in goals per game and points per game.
Clark impacted the game in every phase, leading Lynn with 47 ground balls, 45 draw controls and 37 caused turnovers. Her two-way presence made her one of the top midfielders in the conference and one of the premier all-around players in Division II. She delivered several standout performances throughout the season, including an eight-goal outing against Tampa and a nine-point effort during conference play.
Clark closes her career near the top of the Lynn record books in several major categories, including goals, points, draw controls, caused turnovers and ground balls. Her latest All-American honor adds to a postseason résumé that includes SSC Midfielder of the Year, IWLCA All-South Region First Team and now IWLCA First Team All-American recognition.