Temple University Athletics

Lacrosse Picked Third in Preseason AAC Poll, Grollman and Wright Earn Individual Preseason Honors
1.28.25 | Women's Lacrosse
PHILADELPHIA - Senior goalkeeper Taylor Grollman has been named AAC Preseason Goalkeeper of the Year and selected to the AAC Preseason All-Conference team, as announced by the conference on Tuesday. Senior Amelia Wright also earned AAC Preseason All-Conference honors. The Temple women's lacrosse team was picked to finish third in the 2025 Preseason Coaches Poll.
Grollman started all 16 games, logging nearly 900 minutes in goal. She finished the season with career-best numbers, recording 127 saves, a .470 save percentage, and a 9.53 goals-against average. Her performance ranked her in the Top 20 nationally in both GAA and save percentage. Grollman was named AAC Goalkeeper of the Week on March 25 after making nine saves and allowing just eight goals in a victory over ECU on March 23. She also posted a save percentage of .500 or better in eight games, including a streak of five consecutive games to open the season.
Wright played in all 16 games, making 15 starts. She recorded career highs with 29 goals, 34 points, 11 ground balls, and six caused turnovers. Wright had 11 multi-goal games, including three hat tricks, and tallied 12 goals and four assists across six games in February. She scored in 15 games and registered at least one point in every contest. Additionally, she scored twice in the AAC semifinals against James Madison.
Temple was picked behind Vanderbilt and James Madison in the coaches' poll. The Commodores received one first-place vote, while the Dukes received six first-place votes. ECU, USF, Charlotte, and ODU were picked behind Temple in the coaches poll. The Owls will look to open the season on the road against Delaware on February 7.Â
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Grollman started all 16 games, logging nearly 900 minutes in goal. She finished the season with career-best numbers, recording 127 saves, a .470 save percentage, and a 9.53 goals-against average. Her performance ranked her in the Top 20 nationally in both GAA and save percentage. Grollman was named AAC Goalkeeper of the Week on March 25 after making nine saves and allowing just eight goals in a victory over ECU on March 23. She also posted a save percentage of .500 or better in eight games, including a streak of five consecutive games to open the season.
Wright played in all 16 games, making 15 starts. She recorded career highs with 29 goals, 34 points, 11 ground balls, and six caused turnovers. Wright had 11 multi-goal games, including three hat tricks, and tallied 12 goals and four assists across six games in February. She scored in 15 games and registered at least one point in every contest. Additionally, she scored twice in the AAC semifinals against James Madison.
Temple was picked behind Vanderbilt and James Madison in the coaches' poll. The Commodores received one first-place vote, while the Dukes received six first-place votes. ECU, USF, Charlotte, and ODU were picked behind Temple in the coaches poll. The Owls will look to open the season on the road against Delaware on February 7.Â
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