Indianapolis, Ind. – The Great Midwest Athletic Conference (G-MAC) revealed its' selections for the 2025 women's lacrosse all-conference teams on Thursday, May 1. Findlay, which has earned a trip to the G-MAC Tournament Championship, had three players named as junior Tessa Chuba, junior Brinlee Barry, and freshman Kendra Stevens were all named.
Tessa Chuba, last year's conference Attacker of the Year, now earns her third all-G-MAC honor of her career, picking up first team all-conference honors in 2025. Chuba led the Oilers' offense all year, leading the team with 57 goals, second-most in the conference. She also forced the opposition into mistakes as well as anyone in the league, picking up 55 caused turnovers so far this year which is second in the conference. The Hartland, Michigan native also ranked in the top-ten in the conference in draw controls per game, ground balls per game, points per game, and shots per game.
Earning all-G-MAC status for a third time is Caledonia, Michigan native Brinlee Barry who secured a spot on the second team for 2025. A defender for the Oilers, Barry had 28 ground balls this season and a career-best 18 caused turnovers. She helped lock down a defense that allowed the fourth-fewest goals in the G-MAC and picked up 19.9 ground balls per game, also fourth in the league.
In her first season at Findlay, freshman Kendra Stevens has picked up second team honors and has proven to be among the top midfielders in the G-MAC. Stevens has started in all 18 games this year and has collected 29 ground balls, 30 draw controls, and 13 caused turnovers. She also added in a pair of goals and an assist.