Big 12 Lacrosse Weekly Award Winners
Attack Player - Paige Selhorn, Cincinnati
Midfielder - Gabbi Koury, Florida
Defender - Hailey Dommers, UC Davis
Goalkeeper - Elena Oh, Colorado
Draw Specialist - Anna Viglione, Arizona State
Freshman - Rowan Edson, Colorado
IRVING, Texas – Arizona State’s Anna Viglione (draw specialist), Cincinnati’s Paige Selhorn (attack player), the Colorado duo of Rowan Edson (freshman) and Elena Oh (goalkeeper), Florida’s Gabby Koury (midfielder) and Hailey Dommers from UC Davis (defender) earned the Big 12 Lacrosse weekly honors.
Viglione tallied a total of 18 draw controls in two matches against Navy and Stanford to go along with two turnovers and one ground ball. This marks her third Draw Specialist of the Week award of the season.
In UC’s dominant 22-3 rout of Youngstown State, Selhorn amassed three goals and five assists for eight points. It marked her third performance of eight or more points and ninth of three or more goals in a game this season. Selhorn earned Big 12 Attack honors in the second week of the year after earning a pair of freshman weekly honors in 2025.
Koury would lead all goal scorers in UF’s game versus Dartmouth, tallying a career-high four goals. She also finished with three draw controls, one ground ball and one caused turnover. Koury’s third goal of the game, coming at 11:54 in the third quarter, would give Florida an 11-8 lead and proved to be the game winner as Florida won 13-10.
Earning freshman honors in CU’s 11-5 win over UConn, Edson scored her first career hat trick with three goals and an assist for four points with a ground ball. All of her shots for the game were on goal while she made two free position shots.
Oh played all 60 minutes in the goal against UConn and totaled 9 saves with one ground ball and one caused turnover. She held a CU opponent to single-digit scoring for the eighth game in a row, which is every game in the 2026 season. This is the Chapel Hill, North Carolina native’s fifth weekly award this season.
Earning defensive honors for a second time in three weeks, Dommers caused a season-high four turnovers as the Aggie defense held Marquette without a goal through most of the second half.