
Lucy Adams and Mia Karine Myklebust Named First Team All-Ivy as Five Bears Earn Conference Recognition
11/5/2025 1:00:00 PM | Field Hockey
PRINCETON, N.J. - Lucy Adams and Mia Karine Myklebust of the Brown field hockey team were named First Team All-Ivy as five Bears total earned All-Ivy honors, the Ivy League announced on Wednesday afternoon.
This is the 12th time in program history the Bears have had multiple First Team All-Ivy honorees.
Lexi Pellegrino and Emily Jury were named Second Team All-Ivy, and goalkeeper Ellie Parker was named Honorable Mention All-Ivy.
Adams becomes the third player in program history to be named First Team All-Ivy three times. The Andover, Mass. native joins Lauren Becker '87 and Christine Monteiro '93 as the only Bears to accomplish this feat. Adams also becomes the fourth player in program history to be named All-Ivy on four separate occasions, joining Monteiro, Julia Hitti '25, and Lizzie Buza '04. Adams was one of four student-athletes to be named Unanimous First Team All-Ivy.
Adams matched a career high with 11 assists during the regular season, tied for the fourth-most in a single season in program history. Her 11 assists ranks second in the Ivy League. Adams' 27 career assists are the third-most by a Bear, she is six assists away from passing Megan Patterson '02 for the most in program history. She also matched a career high with four goals during the regular season.
Myklebust picked up her second First Team All-Ivy in as many seasons at Brown, the Los Gatos, Calif. native accumulated a career high 24 points this season. Myklebust also surpassed a career high with eight assists. Myklebust's game-winning overtime goal against Dartmouth (Nov. 1) clinched an Ivy League Tournament berth for Brown. Her 10 points against Bryant (Oct. 19), was the most by an Ivy League player this season.
Pellegrino picks up her second All-Ivy honor after being named First Team All-Ivy in 2022. The Westwood, Mass. native matched a career-best 10 goals and 24 points in 2025. Pellegrino has 35 career goals, she is three goals away from passing Meghan O'Donnell '15 for the most goals in program history. Pellegrino was also named Ivy League Co-Offensive Player of the Week (Sept. 29). The senior was also named Academic All-Ivy.
Emily Jury earns Second Team All-Ivy recognition after helping the Brown's back line record four shutouts. The Crediton, Devon, England native started all 15 games for Brown and scored her first career goal at Harvard (Oct. 17). Jury and the Bears' back line also allowed one or fewer goals in eight games.
Parker was named Honorable Mention All-Ivy after bolstering a 1.18 goals against average and a .767 save percentage. Parker's goals against average ranks 17th nationally and her save percentage ranks 14th nationally.The Andover, Mass. native opened her career with nine saves at then-No. 14 UMass (Sept. 5), she then recorded a career-best 10 saves against then-No. 5 Princeton (Oct. 24).
Brown will take on top-seeded Harvard in the Ivy League Tournament Semifinals on Friday, Nov. 7 at 11:30 a.m.
2025 FIELD HOCKEY ALL-IVY
CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Sage Piekarski, Harvard
CO-OFFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Beth Yeager, Princeton
DEFENSIVE PLAYER OF THE YEAR
Bronte-May Brough, Harvard
ROOKIE OF THE YEAR
Linde Burger, Harvard
COACHING STAFF OF THE YEAR
Harvard*
FIRST TEAM^
Lucy Adams, Brown (Sr., M)*
Mia Karine Myklebust (Los Gatos, Calif./Leigh High School), Brown (Jr., M)
Bronte-May Brough, Harvard (Sr., D)*
Linde Burger, Harvard (Fr., GK)
Kitty Chapple, Harvard (Sr., M)*
Martha le Huray, Harvard (So., F)
Sage Piekarski, Harvard (Jr., F)
Ella Cashman, Princeton (Jr., M)
Clem Houlden, Princeton (So., D)
Beth Yeager, Princeton (Sr., M)*
Poppy Beales, Yale (Sr., F)
Chiara Picciafuoco, Yale (So., M)
SECOND TEAM^
Emily Jury, Brown (Fr., D)
Lexi Pellegrino, Brown (Sr. F)
Jacinta Solari Etcheberry, Columbia (So., M)
Uma Käding, Cornell (So., F)
Lara Beekhuis, Harvard (Jr., F)
Philine Klas, Penn (Sr., D)
Julia Ryan, Penn (Sr., M)
Olivia Caponiti, Princeton (Jr., GK)
Ottilie Sykes, Princeton (Jr., D)
Caitlin Thompson, Princeton (Fr., F)
Amelie Schwarzkopf, Yale (Fr., GK)
Hettie Whittington, Yale (Jr., D)
HONORABLE MENTION
Ellie Parker, Brown (Fr., GK)
Margot Houle, Columbia (So., GK)
Julia Ramsey, Cornell (Jr., M)
Rease Coleman, Cornell (Jr., M/F)
Ella Bowman, Dartmouth (Jr., D)
Olivia Galiotos, Dartmouth (Sr., M)
Fiene Oerlemans, Harvard (Sr., M)
Kaitlyn Chang, Yale (So., M)
Victoria Collee, Yale (So., M)
*Unanimous selection
^Teams expanded due to ties in voting
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