Four members of the Chestnut Hill College Women's Lacrosse team have been named to the 2025-26 Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference Women's Tennis All-Academic Team in an announcement made by the conference office.
Named to this year's All-Academic team were senior Angel'Lique Lockhart; juniors Nicole George and Maya Zullo  and sophomore Kendall Gayton.  Lockhart is a three-time honoree while George has earned the honor twice. Gayton and Zullo are being honored for the first time. The four were among 63 student athletes from all the member institutions that sponsored women's lacrosse in 2026 to earn all-academic team status.
To be eligible for CACC All-Academic status, a student-athlete must possess a minimum cumulative grade-point average of 3.50, be at least a sophomore academically and athletically, and be in his/her second year at his/her current institution. New for 2025-26, honorees must also be in the lineup for two-thirds of their team's games or start half.
Lockhart sports a dual major of forensic biology and psychology. She was selected to the College Sports Communicators (CSC) Academic All-District® women's At-Large team for 2024-25. Lockhart is also a two-time D2 Athletic Director's Association (D2ADA) Academic achievement Award winner and was inducted into Chi Alpha Sigma, the national college athlete honor society in 2025. She has earned CACC Academic Honor Roll accolades in each of the last five semesters.
Zullo was a CSC Academic All-District®  Women's At Large team honoree for 2025-26 and was also inducted into Chi Alpha Sigma in May of this year.  An early education major, Zullo has been named to the CACC Academic Honor Roll is each of her semesters at Chestnut Hill.
George, a criminal justice major, has also been named to the CACC Academic Honor Roll in each of the past five semesters. She has earned Dean's List and CHC Athletic Academic Honor Roll accolades multiple times in her three seasons at Chestnut hill.
Gayton joined Zullo on this year's CSC Academic All-District® Women's At-Large Team.  Gayton is a two-sport athlete and also earned CACC all-Academic Team for women's soccer in the fall of 2025.  An exercise science major, Gayton has earned Dean's List and CACC Academic Honor Roll accolades in every semester in her two seasons at Chestnut Hill.
Since joining the CACC for the 2008 season, 42 Chestnut Hill College women's lacrosse players have been named to CACC Women's Lacrosse All-Academic team a total of 83 times. A total of 16 players, including Lockhart  have earned all-academic team status three times during their career. Nine additional athletes, including George have  earned the honor twice.Â