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Altebrando, Caporuscio, Fusco and Huebner Named ILWomen All-Americans

5/15/2026 2:00:00 PM

STONY BROOK, N.Y. — Mirabella Altebrando, Isabella Caporuscio, Julia Fusco and Hailey Huebner were all named All-Americans, as announced by Inside Lacrosse on Friday afternoon. Caporuscio and Huebner earned second team honors, while Altebrando and Fusco picked up honorable mentions.

Caporuscio, a complete two-way midfielder, ended the season with a team-leading 87 points and 68 goals. Additionally, she finished second on Stony Brook in draw controls (63), ground balls (56), and caused turnovers (50). She adds to her ledger, which includes Tewaaraton Award nominee, USA Lacrosse All-American, IWLCA All-Region, CAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player, CAA Midfielder of the Year and All-CAA First Team honors.

Huebner, the unanimous CAA Defensive Player of the Year, joined Caporuscio as an ILWomen/Nike Lacrosse All-American Second Teamer. She tied the program single-season record with 74 caused turnovers in 2026, ranking top-three in the nation in caused turnovers per game. Huebner led the Seawolves with 58 ground ball pickups, good for a top-five mark in the NCAA. 

Fusco garnered All-American honorable mention recognition following a 66-point sophomore campaign. The All-CAA First Team honoree netted 54 goals in 2026, the second-most on Stony Brook. She also added IWLCA All-Region honors to her ledger to conclude a successful second season on Long Island.

Altebrando put the nation on notice as a freshman, being unanimously named the CAA Rookie of the Year, in addition to earning CAA All-Rookie and All-CAA Second Team distinctions. She now adds All-American Honorable Mention distinction to her list of accolades. She finished her rookie campaign with 80 points, behind a team-high 59 assists. Her 80 points were the second-most among freshmen, trailing only Clemson's Alexa Spallina (104 points).

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