Emma Muchnick and Coco Vandiver from Syracuse women's lacrosse were selected in the 2026 Womenâs Lacrosse League College Draft. Muchnick was picked 9th overall by the California Palms, while Vandiver was selected 16th overall.
Key points
Emma Muchnick was the 9th overall pick in the WLL draft.
Coco Vandiver was the 16th overall pick in the WLL draft.
Both players were selected by the California Palms.
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SYRACUSE, NEW YORK - MARCH 17: Emma Muchnik #5 of the Syracuse Orange during a lacrosse game against the Yale Bulldogs at the JMA Wireless Dome on March 17, 2026 in Syracuse, New York. (Photo by Todd F. Michalek/Syracuse Athletics/University Images via Getty Images)
SYRACUSE, NEW YORK - MARCH 17: Emma Muchnik #5 of the Syracuse Orange during a lacrosse game against the Yale Bulldogs at the JMA Wireless Dome on March 17, 2026 in Syracuse, New York. (Photo by Todd F. Michalek/Syracuse Athletics/University Images via Getty Images)
The Syracuse Orange are up in Boston for their regular season finale tonight, but last night they took a break to celebrate a pair of their teammates being selected in the 2026 Womenâs Lacrosse League College Draft.
Emma Muchnick and Coco Vandiver both heard their names called during the WLLâs inaugural collegiate draft, which took place Wednesday night among the leagueâs four teams over the course of four rounds and 16 picks.
Emma Muchnick â 9th overall pick (3rd round, 1st pick) to the California Palms
Coco Vandiver â 16th overall pick (4th round, 4th pick) to the California Palms
As an exciting bonus, Emma and Coco will remain teammates at the next level this summer as they were the third and fourth selections of the California Palms. It looked like a fun night of celebrating at SUâs watch party, especially after Emma got picked:
âCuse was one of five schools on the night to have multiple players drafted. North Carolina led the way with four, Northwestern followed with three, and Boston College, Maryland and the Orange each had two.
Two-way midfielders will be at a premium in the fast-paced professional league, putting Emma in a great place to be valued by the next level thanks to her all-around abilities in every phase of the game. Itâs going to be a very busy summer for Emma, who now knows her professional plans alongside being a member of Team USA at the upcoming world championships, which will take place in late July and early August.
And in a draft where every team was looking to add defense, Coco snuck in as the last pick and sixth defender taken overall, probably having something to do with setting the all-time school record for caused turnovers while simultaneously playing the incredibly complicated rover position in the middle of âCuseâs zone. Oh, and it looks like her teammates were pretty pumped for her, too:
Q&A
Who were the Syracuse women's lacrosse players drafted in 2026?
Emma Muchnick and Coco Vandiver were the two Syracuse women's lacrosse players selected in the 2026 draft.
What positions do Emma Muchnick and Coco Vandiver play?
The article does not specify their positions, but they are both members of the Syracuse women's lacrosse team.
Which team selected Emma Muchnick and Coco Vandiver in the WLL draft?
Both players were selected by the California Palms in the Womenâs Lacrosse League College Draft.
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This summer is set to be the first full season of WLL play, after the league joined the sixes-style Championship Series earlier this year. The regular season kicks off next month during the weekend of May 15-16.
Congratulations to Emma and Coco on this wonderful achievement and historic moment!