Colorado College junior
Charlotte Iler capped an outstanding 2026 season with a second-team All-America selection by the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association.
Iler collects her first All-America honor after leading the Tigers with 65 goals and 100 points this season. Her 65 goals were the third-most in a season in program history, and the 100 points were the fourth-most in a season.
"I am ecstatic to have Charlotte receive this well-deserved recognition as an All-American attacker," head coach AJ Johnson said. "She continues to amaze me with her growth year after year, and this season was truly exceptional. The depth she brings to this role not only as a dynamic individual player, but as a selfless teammate makes her so valuable."
With five goals and 11 points in CC's 20-7 victory over Rhodes in the second round of the NCAA Tournament on May 10, she moved into second place on the program's career list in both categories and finished the campaign with 184 goals and 265 points.
"She is a true powerhouse on the field, and I'm incredibly grateful to work alongside her and witness the impact she makes every day," Johnson added.
Iler earned her third consecutive first-team all-West Region and was named the WIAC Offensive Player of the Year for the second straight season earlier this month.
The Tigers finished the 2026 season with a 16-4 record and am appearance in the third round of the NCAA Division III Tournament for the second time in three years.