YORK, PA – The #8 York College women's lacrosse team placed three players on the 2025 IWLCA Division III All-American squads as announced Friday afternoon by the organization.
Graduate goalkeeper
Bella Garabo earned first-team honors for the third straight year while senior attackers
Gianna Huet and
Zoe Kluegel earned third team honors.
Garabo had another fantastic year as she went 17-4 with a 7.91 goals against average and a .529 save percentage. She played 1,039:49 in goal as she allowed 137 goals and made 154 saves. Garabo, who was named the Division III Goalie of the Year in the previous two years, is in the running for that award for the third straight year.
Garabo had nine double-figure saves games including two in the NCAA Tournament. Garabo set a school-record with 15 saves in the 11-8 win over #13 William Smith in the third round. She followed that with 11 in the season ending loss to #2 Middlebury.
Garabo finished her career with a record of 59-19, a goals against average of 7.61 and a save percentage of .529. She had 600 career saves in 94 games played.
Kluegel finished her season leading the Spartans in scoring with 81 points on 59 goals and 22 assists. She had six game-winning goals, 19 ground balls, three caused turnovers and a pair of draw controls. She put 73% of her shots on goal.
Kluegel's 81 points ranks her fourth on the all-time single season list while her 59 goals are sixth on the single season list. Kluegel finishes her Spartan career with 213 points on 168 goals and 45 assists. She has 12 game-winning goals, eight power play goals and 47 ground balls.
Kluegel is just one of five Spartans to reach the 200-career point plateau. She finishes her career fifth all-time in points, third in goals and tied for second in game-winning goals.
Huet finished the campaign with 79 points on 42 goals and 37 assists to go along with three game-winning goals. She was an outstanding 10-for-17 in free position shots with 11 ground balls. Huet ended the year fifth in single-season points and third in single season assists.
Huet joined Kluegel in the 200 career point club as she concluded her career with 218 points on 125 goals and 93 assists. She played in 83 career games with 10 game-winning goals, 14 player-advantage goals, and 52 ground balls. Her career points total is third all-time while her 93 assists are second all-time. Huet's 10 game-winning goals are tied for fourth all-time.
York now has 27 IWLCA All-American selections during the history of the Spartan program. York concluded the year with 18 wins, tying a school record while they earned their fourth consecutive MAC Commonwealth crown.
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