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2026 Women's Lacrosse Roster

4 Meryl Docking

  • Position Midfield
  • Height 5-2
  • Class Sophomore
  • Highschool St. John’s College HS
  • Hometown Chevy Chase, Md.

Biography

2025: Saw the field in eight games against Temple (2/26), Yale (4/12), Princeton (4/16), Cornell (4/19), Towson (4/23), Brown (4/26), the Ivy League semifinals with the Bulldogs (5/2), and Army (5/9) … Scored first collegiate goal at Franklin Field against Yale … Netted four other goals versus the Tigers, the Big Red, and Towson … Tallied the game-winning goal at home in the 18-10 win over Cornell … Scooped up five ground balls against the Bulldogs, the Tigers, the Bears, and the Black Knights in the NCAA first round.

High School: Four-year lacrosse letter winner and senior captain under head coach Mindy Urick … Was her school’s Female Student Athlete of the Year as a senior … Helped St. John’s win the D.C. championship in 2022 … Two-time USA Lacrosse All-America (2023, 24) … Received Washington Catholic Athletic Conference (WCAC) honors three times, earning first-team All-WCAC as a junior and senior and second-team All-WCAC as a sophomore … All-Met second team as a senior, All-Met honorable mention as a junior … Team MVP Award and Coaches’ Award recipient … Also played for Capital Lacrosse Club … Also lettered four times in soccer, captain as a senior … Helped St. John’s to WCAC championships in 2022 and 2023 and the D.C. State Championship in 2023 … Three-time All-WCAC honorable mention selection in soccer … San Miguel Cordero Award recipient … Honor Roll and Achievement with Distinction honors all four years … National Honor Society and Spanish National Honor Society member … Volunteer with Shepherd’s Table, Interfaith Clothing Center, and Teens With Heartsongs throughout high school.
 
Personal: Father Tim played college hockey at Albion College … Older brother Luca plays lacrosse at Roanoke College … Older brother Ethan plays on Delaware’s club ice hockey team … Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.
 
Why Penn? “I chose Penn because of its unbelievable academics, winning history in lacrosse, and the opportunity to immerse myself in an enriching environment with amazing people.”

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Historical Player Information

  • 4

    2025Freshman

    Midfield
    5'2"
    4
  • 4

    2026Sophomore

    Midfield
    5'2"
    4