
Blake, Dora And Allen Named IWLCA All-Americans
May 22, 2025 | Women's Lacrosse
A trio of Princeton women's lacrosse players have been named All-Americans by the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Association (IWLCA) to close out a remarkable 2025 season.
McKenzie Blake and Haven Dora were named second-team IWLCA All-America on attack, while defender Dylan Allen was chosen as a third-team IWLCA All-America on defense.
The three Tigers are the first Princeton players to be named IWLCA All-America since Kyla Sears and Marge Donovan were selected in 2022. The three honorees is the most for a Princeton team since the 2019 squad also had three players named IWLCA All-America.
McKenzie Blake, the 2025 unanimous Ivy League Attacker of the Year, put together a senior season for the ages as she set a new single-season Ivy League and Princeton record with 89 goals -- a number currently No. 3 among all players in the country. Her 4.45 goals-per-game also ranks No. 3 in the nation and she is No. 14 in points (98) and No. 20 in points-per-game (4.90).
Haven Dora, a first-team All-Ivy attacker in her own right, set Princeton's single-season assist record with 60 this past season. She currently ranks No. 5 in the country in assists and is No. 9 in assists-per-game (3.0), No. 21 in points (89) and No. 30 in points-per-game (4.45).
Dylan Allen, a first-team All-Ivy defender, was crucial to Princeton's defensive group all season long. Consistently matching up with an opponent's top attacker, Allen was third on the team with 21 caused turnovers and fourth in ground balls with 24. Her speed and decision making in transition helped Princeton to a .936 clearing percentage which led the Ivy League and ranked No. 6 in the nation.
McKenzie Blake and Haven Dora were named second-team IWLCA All-America on attack, while defender Dylan Allen was chosen as a third-team IWLCA All-America on defense.
The three Tigers are the first Princeton players to be named IWLCA All-America since Kyla Sears and Marge Donovan were selected in 2022. The three honorees is the most for a Princeton team since the 2019 squad also had three players named IWLCA All-America.
McKenzie Blake, the 2025 unanimous Ivy League Attacker of the Year, put together a senior season for the ages as she set a new single-season Ivy League and Princeton record with 89 goals -- a number currently No. 3 among all players in the country. Her 4.45 goals-per-game also ranks No. 3 in the nation and she is No. 14 in points (98) and No. 20 in points-per-game (4.90).
Haven Dora, a first-team All-Ivy attacker in her own right, set Princeton's single-season assist record with 60 this past season. She currently ranks No. 5 in the country in assists and is No. 9 in assists-per-game (3.0), No. 21 in points (89) and No. 30 in points-per-game (4.45).
Dylan Allen, a first-team All-Ivy defender, was crucial to Princeton's defensive group all season long. Consistently matching up with an opponent's top attacker, Allen was third on the team with 21 caused turnovers and fourth in ground balls with 24. Her speed and decision making in transition helped Princeton to a .936 clearing percentage which led the Ivy League and ranked No. 6 in the nation.
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