2026 Women's Lacrosse Roster
Conway, Mackenzie

Jersey Number 73
Mackenzie Conway
- Class:
- Freshman
- Position:
- Goalie
- Height:
- 5-10
- Hometown:
- Farmington Hills, MI
- High School:
- Farmington Hills Mercy High School
Bio
Before Brown: As a senior captain, Mackenzie started 11 games while recording 111 saves, 44 caused turnovers, 34 ground balls, and a save percentage of 54.0. She was named a USA Lacrosse All-American, MHSAA State record holder for most career saves, MHSAA First Team All-State, Catholic League Coaches Association All-Catholic First Team, the Mercy High School Defensive Player of the Year, and the Catholic League Player of the Year Finalist.
As a junior captain, she started all 19 games and recorded 201 saves with an average of 11 saves per game. She caused 29 turnovers, earned 38 ground balls, and stopped 56.0 percent of the shots she faced (359 shots faced). She was a USA Lacrosse All-American, a New Balance All-American (selected to the All-Tournament Team in the Girls Highlight Division). She was MHSAA First Team All-State, a MHSAA State Semifinalist, A MHSAA Regional Champion, and a Catholic League Champion. She was also a Catholic League Coaches Association All-Catholic First Team, the Mercy High School Defensive Player of the Year.
As a sophomore captain, she started all 16 games and stopped 61 percent of the 374 shots faced. She recorded 230 saves, an average of 14 per game, caused 22 turnovers and grabbed 28 ground balls. Mackenzie earned a MHSAA First Team All-State nod, and MHSAA Academic All-State. She was named First Team All-Catholic League Coaches Association, and the Mercy High School Defensive Player of the Year.
As a freshman, she started all 17 games in goal and recorded 186 saves for an average of 10.94 per game. She stopped 55.4 percent of the 336 shots faced. She was named MHSAA Second Team All-State, a MHSAA State Semifinalist, and a MHSAA Regional Champion. Mercy High School won its first Catholic League Championship in 16 Years and Mackenzie was named First Team All-Catholic League Coaches Association.
Why Brown: “Two words: Katrina Dowd. And of course, the open curriculum, chasing the best form of myself, a rigorous education, and a program that is different from the rest.”
As a junior captain, she started all 19 games and recorded 201 saves with an average of 11 saves per game. She caused 29 turnovers, earned 38 ground balls, and stopped 56.0 percent of the shots she faced (359 shots faced). She was a USA Lacrosse All-American, a New Balance All-American (selected to the All-Tournament Team in the Girls Highlight Division). She was MHSAA First Team All-State, a MHSAA State Semifinalist, A MHSAA Regional Champion, and a Catholic League Champion. She was also a Catholic League Coaches Association All-Catholic First Team, the Mercy High School Defensive Player of the Year.
As a sophomore captain, she started all 16 games and stopped 61 percent of the 374 shots faced. She recorded 230 saves, an average of 14 per game, caused 22 turnovers and grabbed 28 ground balls. Mackenzie earned a MHSAA First Team All-State nod, and MHSAA Academic All-State. She was named First Team All-Catholic League Coaches Association, and the Mercy High School Defensive Player of the Year.
As a freshman, she started all 17 games in goal and recorded 186 saves for an average of 10.94 per game. She stopped 55.4 percent of the 336 shots faced. She was named MHSAA Second Team All-State, a MHSAA State Semifinalist, and a MHSAA Regional Champion. Mercy High School won its first Catholic League Championship in 16 Years and Mackenzie was named First Team All-Catholic League Coaches Association.
Why Brown: “Two words: Katrina Dowd. And of course, the open curriculum, chasing the best form of myself, a rigorous education, and a program that is different from the rest.”
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