Witucki Named Pace’s First NE10 Woman of the Year
Alexandra Witucki, a senior from Pace University Women's Lacrosse, has been recognized as the 2025-26 Northeast 10 Conference (NE10) Woman of the Year, making history as the first from Pace to earn this honor. The award highlights a graduating female student-athlete's achievements in athletics, academics, leadership, and community service. Witucki has played a crucial role for the Setters, contributing to their success as national semifinalists and earning accolades during her time at Pace. Academically, she boasts a 3.76 GPA while pursuing a graduate degree, reflecting her dedication to her studies alongside her athletic commitments. Her community involvement includes various leadership roles and service projects that showcase her impact within and beyond the university.
By the Numbers- Witucki has a 3.76 undergraduate GPA in sports marketing.
- She started almost every game for a team that reached the NCAA national semifinals.
- Pace's women's lacrosse team is recognized as one of the best in Division II.
- Witucki is also a nominee for the NCAA Woman of the Year award.
Witucki will advance as the NE10 nominee for the NCAA Woman of the Year award, potentially garnering national recognition for her accomplishments.
Bottom LineWitucki's selection as NE10 Woman of the Year underscores her exceptional balance of academic excellence, athletic achievement, and commitment to service, setting a precedent for future student-athletes at Pace University.
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