
Women’s Lacrosse Announces Additions to 2027 Roster
7/3/2026 9:00:00 AM | Women's Lacrosse
Syracuse women's lacrosse has announced five new additions, with Olivia Bruno, Natalie Daniels, Hanna Davis, Hollis Mulry and Maya Soskin set to join the Orange for the 2027 season.
Daniels brings three seasons of production from William Smith to Syracuse. Hailing from Concord, New Hampshire, she racked up 146 goals and 316 draw controls as a Heron. She helped lead William Smith to a pair of deep NCAA Tournament runs in 2024 and 2025, going a combined 34-9. Individually, Daniels earned IWLCA Second Team All-American recognition in 2024 after scoring 78 goals and logging 128 draw controls, then added USA Lacrosse Magazine Second Team All-American honors as a draw specialist in 2025 following a 101-draw control campaign.
Davis spent her first two collegiate seasons playing attack with ACC-foe Boston College. She racked up 32 points in her sophomore season with 16 goals and 16 assists, including two assists in the NCAA Tournament. The Canandaigua, New York product was the No. 19 rated recruit in the 2024 recruiting class. She played her club career at Monster Lacrosse, winning the youth national title in 2022 and was part of the top-ranked team in the 2024 age division.
Mulry, a midfielder, spent four seasons at USC and is coming off a breakout season where she buried 18 goals and logged 17 caused turnovers, both career highs. She's coming off a season in which she was named Big Ten All-Conference Second Team after starting in all 17 games for the Trojans. Originally from New Canaan, Connecticut, Mulry finished her high school career with 66 goals and 27 assists while being named a First Team All-State and All-County honoree in 2021.
A native of Cold Spring Harbor, New York, Soskin spent her freshman year at the University of Florida after entering college as the eighth-ranked overall prospect and second-ranked goalkeeper in Inside Lacrosse's Class of 2025. She appeared in 16 contests for the Gators, totaling 443:08 minutes, 65 saves and a .458 save percentage, while earning the win in victories over Penn, Arizona State and Jacksonville. Soskin's recruiting profile was built on a standout high school career that included High School All-American honors in 2023, 2024 and 2025 and two New York State Championships. She finished her high school career as the New York State record holder in saves with 723. She was also a member of the 2024 U18 USA National Team.
The Orange are building off a 14-win season in which they reached as high as No. 3 in the national polls and the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Season tickets for the 2027 campaign are on sale now. Don't miss your chance to be a part of the action at the JMA Wireless Dome and secure your tickets! Fans looking to renew their tickets should visit Cuse.com/MyCuse and fans who want to get in on the action should visit Cuse.com/Tickets.
"We're thrilled to welcome this outstanding group into our Syracuse family," said head coach Regy Thorpe. "We set out to find elite athletes with high character, and this group checks every box. They join a strong core of returning players who have built an incredible foundation for our program, and together, we're committed to pursuing our ultimate goal of winning a National Championship."
A native of Victor, New York, Bruno arrives in Syracuse after four seasons at the University of Virginia. A former Inside Lacrosse Four-Star recruit and the No. 31 overall prospect in the Class of 2022, she established herself as a reliable presence in the Cavaliers' defense, starting all 39 games across the 2024 and 2025 seasons while recording 38 caused turnovers paired with 17 ground balls. Bruno's pedigree stretches back to a standout high school career, where she earned Under Armour All-American honors and was named a USA Today Player of the Year Finalist.Join us in welcoming our new additions to the Orange family 🍊 pic.twitter.com/yFxAvsjxWc
— Syracuse Women's Lacrosse (@CuseWLAX) July 3, 2026
Daniels brings three seasons of production from William Smith to Syracuse. Hailing from Concord, New Hampshire, she racked up 146 goals and 316 draw controls as a Heron. She helped lead William Smith to a pair of deep NCAA Tournament runs in 2024 and 2025, going a combined 34-9. Individually, Daniels earned IWLCA Second Team All-American recognition in 2024 after scoring 78 goals and logging 128 draw controls, then added USA Lacrosse Magazine Second Team All-American honors as a draw specialist in 2025 following a 101-draw control campaign.
Davis spent her first two collegiate seasons playing attack with ACC-foe Boston College. She racked up 32 points in her sophomore season with 16 goals and 16 assists, including two assists in the NCAA Tournament. The Canandaigua, New York product was the No. 19 rated recruit in the 2024 recruiting class. She played her club career at Monster Lacrosse, winning the youth national title in 2022 and was part of the top-ranked team in the 2024 age division.
Mulry, a midfielder, spent four seasons at USC and is coming off a breakout season where she buried 18 goals and logged 17 caused turnovers, both career highs. She's coming off a season in which she was named Big Ten All-Conference Second Team after starting in all 17 games for the Trojans. Originally from New Canaan, Connecticut, Mulry finished her high school career with 66 goals and 27 assists while being named a First Team All-State and All-County honoree in 2021.
A native of Cold Spring Harbor, New York, Soskin spent her freshman year at the University of Florida after entering college as the eighth-ranked overall prospect and second-ranked goalkeeper in Inside Lacrosse's Class of 2025. She appeared in 16 contests for the Gators, totaling 443:08 minutes, 65 saves and a .458 save percentage, while earning the win in victories over Penn, Arizona State and Jacksonville. Soskin's recruiting profile was built on a standout high school career that included High School All-American honors in 2023, 2024 and 2025 and two New York State Championships. She finished her high school career as the New York State record holder in saves with 723. She was also a member of the 2024 U18 USA National Team.
The Orange are building off a 14-win season in which they reached as high as No. 3 in the national polls and the second round of the NCAA Tournament. Season tickets for the 2027 campaign are on sale now. Don't miss your chance to be a part of the action at the JMA Wireless Dome and secure your tickets! Fans looking to renew their tickets should visit Cuse.com/MyCuse and fans who want to get in on the action should visit Cuse.com/Tickets.
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