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Liburdi, Neelin, Ravazza, Wenzel, Young

Five earn Academic All-District® At-Large

GREENWOOD, Ind.--Five members of Westminster's women's golf and lacrosse programs were named College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District® At-Large selections Tuesday afternoon.

Rising junior Ava Liburdi (Hermitage, Pa., Hickory) was recognized from the women's golf program. Recent graduates Michaela Neelin (Henrietta, N.Y., Rush Henrietta), Julia Ravazza (Twain Harte, Calif., Dublin), Haley Wenzel (Coppell, Texas, Coppell) and Felicia Young (Darlington, Pa., Blackhawk) were recognized from the women's lacrosse program.

This is the second honor for Young and the first for Liburdi, Neelin, Ravazza and Wenzel.

Liburdi carries a 3.54 cumulative grade-point average (GPA) while pursuing a bachelor's degree in marketing and professional sales. She was named to the College's Dean's List and Presidents' Athletic Conference (PAC) Academic Honor Roll in the spring of 2025. A two-time All-PAC selection, Liburdi earned First Team All-PAC honors in 2025-26 after being named second team in 2024-25. She finished fourth at the PAC Championships with a four-round score of 328 (80-80-86-82).

Westminster finished as the runner-up at the PAC Championships, totaling a four-round team score of 1343. 

Neelin, a midfielder, graduated on May 9 with a bachelor's degree in sports management and maintained a 3.57 cumulative GPA. She is a three-time Dean's List selection and was named to the PAC Academic Honor Roll in the spring of 2025. Neelin concluded her two-year Westminster career with 41 goals, 15 assists, 57 ground balls, 27 caused turnovers and 59 draw controls. Among her 41 goals were one game-winning goal, five woman-up goals and one woman-down goal. Neelin posted a career-best five points with three goals and a pair of assists in a 19-3 win at Allegheny on April 18. 

Ravazza, an attacker, graduated with a bachelor's degree in criminal justice studies and carried a 3.53 cumulative GPA. She has been named to the College's Dean's List twice. A two-time First Team All-PAC selection and 2025 PAC Offensive Player of the Year, Ravazza concluded her two-year Westminster career with 112 goals, 93 assists, 39 ground balls, 13 caused turnovers and 88 draw controls. She scored five game-winning goals, 11 woman-up goals and three woman-down goals. Ravazza is the program's all-time leader in points with 205, surpassing head coach Bria Braddock's previous record of 197 in a 19-2 win over Bethany on April 28. She finished the season second in the PAC in points per game (4.89), third in goals per game (2.89) and fourth in assists per game (2.00). 

Wenzel, an attacker, graduated with a bachelor's degree in nursing and maintained a 3.50 cumulative GPA. She has been named to the College's Dean's List four times and is a two-time PAC Academic Honor Roll selection. Wenzel concluded her career with 88 goals, 49 assists, 123 ground balls, 27 caused turnovers and four draw controls. She scored three game-winning goals, four woman-up goals and three woman-down goals. In a 23-0 win against Geneva on March 21, Wenzel scored three goals with a pair of assists while collecting a career-best eight ground balls. 

Young, a midfielder, earned a Master of Business Administration (MBA) on May 9 while maintaining a 4.00 cumulative GPA. She was named to the College's Dean's List and the PAC Academic Honor Roll in the spring of 2025. In her two years at Westminster, Young totaled 84 goals, four assists, 43 ground balls, 27 caused turnovers and 77 draw controls. She scored four game-winning goals, 10 woman-up goals and one woman-down goal. Young recorded a career-best six goals in a 15-7 win at Saint Vincent on March 25. She earned Second Team All-PAC honors following the 2026 season after receiving Honorable Mention All-PAC recognition in 2025.

Westminster, the PAC Championship Tournament's No. 4 seed, advanced to the semifinal round with a 19-2 quarterfinal victory against No. 5 Bethany on April 28. The Titans finished the year with a 10-8 record. 

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