Lehigh University Athletics
2025 Women's Lacrosse Roster

Jersey Number 11
Julia DiConza
- Position:
- D
- Class:
- Senior
- Major:
- Management
- Hometown:
- Westport, Conn.
- High School:
- Staples
WHY LEHIGH? "I chose Lehigh because of its high academic reputation and its business school alumni network. In addition to an amazingly competitive lacrosse program with a welcoming team culture."
AS A SENIOR (2025): Started in all 16 games as a mainstay on defense…tallied nine groundballs and eight caused turnovers…had two groundballs versus Iona (3/5)...logged one groundball and one caused turnover against Campbell on 3/7…had one groundball and one caused turnover at American on 3/15…had a groundball versus Army (3/21)...had one groundball and one caused turnover against Bucknell (3/26)...posted one groundball and one caused turnover against Boston U. (4/5)...recorded one groundball apiece against Holy Cross and Colgate…named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll
AS A JUNIOR (2024): Started in 14 games, appearing in 16...recorded one assist against Holy Cross (4/13)...logged 14 ground balls including three versus Delaware (2/9)...recorded nine caused turnovers and one draw control
AS A SOPHOMORE (2023): Started in all 18 games at defense … Finished with 15 groundballs … Tallied 11 caused turnovers … Posted one groundball and caused two turnovers against Holy Cross (4/30) … Came up with two groundballs against Colgate (4/27) … Tallied one groundball against Holy Cross (4/22) … Posted three groundballs against Boston U. (4/15) … Caused one turnover against Penn (4/04) … Delivered one groundball and caused one turnover against Army (3/29) … Came up with one groundball against Navy (3/25) … Tallied two groundballs and caused one turnover against Lafayette (3/11) … Caused two turnovers against Wagner (3/04) … Posted one groundball against La Salle (3/01) … Recorded one groundball and caused two turnovers against Saint Francis (2/25) … Came up with two groundballs and caused two turnovers in season opener against Delaware (2/10) … Name to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
AS A FIRST-YEAR (2022): Played in all 18 games, starting the final 17 as a defender/defensive midfielder … Finished season with 17 groundballs and seven caused turnovers, along with a draw control … Part of a defense that finished third in the league and 32nd nationally in scoring defense (11.17) … Mountain Hawks allowed single-digits goals on seven occasions … Collected two groundballs in the Patriot League Semifinals at No. 7 Loyola (5/5) … Had a career-high three groundballs, along with a caused turnover, in the quarterfinals at Colgate (5/1) … Recorded two groundballs and a caused turnover vs. Holy Cross (4/23) … Posted one groundball in three straight games – at Army West Point (3/30), vs. Bucknell (4/2) and at Boston University (4/16). Also caused a turnover against the Black Knights and Bison … Finished with two groundballs and a caused turnover vs. UC Davis (3/22) … Caused a turnover against No. 7 Loyola (3/19) … Tallied a groundball vs. Coastal Carolina (3/11), her fifth straight game with a GB … Collected first-career draw control vs. Wagner (3/5) … Had a groundball and caused turnover against La Salle (3/2) … Recorded first-career groundball at Rutgers (2/26) … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
BEFORE LEHIGH: First team All-State honoree as a senior at Staples High School … Also garnered first team All-FCIAC (Fairfield County Inter Athletic Conference) … Senior captain, four-year varsity starter and Defensive Player of the Year – along with team MVP – as a senior … Garnered honorable mention Gametime CT All-State as a senior and was an Academic All-American … As a sophomore, was named honorable mention All-FCIAC and named to the CT National Team … Also a four-year varsity field hockey member and three-year starter, receiving offensive MVP as a senior … Also honorable mention All-FCIAC as a sophomore and senior … Helped her field hockey team to two FCIAC championships and four state titles … In the classroom, was named to the first honor roll all four years of high school, received the Spanish Seal of Biliteracy and was a Social Studies Honor Society member.
AS A SENIOR (2025): Started in all 16 games as a mainstay on defense…tallied nine groundballs and eight caused turnovers…had two groundballs versus Iona (3/5)...logged one groundball and one caused turnover against Campbell on 3/7…had one groundball and one caused turnover at American on 3/15…had a groundball versus Army (3/21)...had one groundball and one caused turnover against Bucknell (3/26)...posted one groundball and one caused turnover against Boston U. (4/5)...recorded one groundball apiece against Holy Cross and Colgate…named to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll
AS A JUNIOR (2024): Started in 14 games, appearing in 16...recorded one assist against Holy Cross (4/13)...logged 14 ground balls including three versus Delaware (2/9)...recorded nine caused turnovers and one draw control
AS A SOPHOMORE (2023): Started in all 18 games at defense … Finished with 15 groundballs … Tallied 11 caused turnovers … Posted one groundball and caused two turnovers against Holy Cross (4/30) … Came up with two groundballs against Colgate (4/27) … Tallied one groundball against Holy Cross (4/22) … Posted three groundballs against Boston U. (4/15) … Caused one turnover against Penn (4/04) … Delivered one groundball and caused one turnover against Army (3/29) … Came up with one groundball against Navy (3/25) … Tallied two groundballs and caused one turnover against Lafayette (3/11) … Caused two turnovers against Wagner (3/04) … Posted one groundball against La Salle (3/01) … Recorded one groundball and caused two turnovers against Saint Francis (2/25) … Came up with two groundballs and caused two turnovers in season opener against Delaware (2/10) … Name to Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
AS A FIRST-YEAR (2022): Played in all 18 games, starting the final 17 as a defender/defensive midfielder … Finished season with 17 groundballs and seven caused turnovers, along with a draw control … Part of a defense that finished third in the league and 32nd nationally in scoring defense (11.17) … Mountain Hawks allowed single-digits goals on seven occasions … Collected two groundballs in the Patriot League Semifinals at No. 7 Loyola (5/5) … Had a career-high three groundballs, along with a caused turnover, in the quarterfinals at Colgate (5/1) … Recorded two groundballs and a caused turnover vs. Holy Cross (4/23) … Posted one groundball in three straight games – at Army West Point (3/30), vs. Bucknell (4/2) and at Boston University (4/16). Also caused a turnover against the Black Knights and Bison … Finished with two groundballs and a caused turnover vs. UC Davis (3/22) … Caused a turnover against No. 7 Loyola (3/19) … Tallied a groundball vs. Coastal Carolina (3/11), her fifth straight game with a GB … Collected first-career draw control vs. Wagner (3/5) … Had a groundball and caused turnover against La Salle (3/2) … Recorded first-career groundball at Rutgers (2/26) … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
BEFORE LEHIGH: First team All-State honoree as a senior at Staples High School … Also garnered first team All-FCIAC (Fairfield County Inter Athletic Conference) … Senior captain, four-year varsity starter and Defensive Player of the Year – along with team MVP – as a senior … Garnered honorable mention Gametime CT All-State as a senior and was an Academic All-American … As a sophomore, was named honorable mention All-FCIAC and named to the CT National Team … Also a four-year varsity field hockey member and three-year starter, receiving offensive MVP as a senior … Also honorable mention All-FCIAC as a sophomore and senior … Helped her field hockey team to two FCIAC championships and four state titles … In the classroom, was named to the first honor roll all four years of high school, received the Spanish Seal of Biliteracy and was a Social Studies Honor Society member.
Women's Lacrosse vs. La Salle
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2025 Lehigh Women's Lacrosse Season Preview
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Lehigh Sports Central: Women's Lacrosse 2022
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