Seven members of the Colorado College women's lacrosse team earned all-West Region accolades from the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association in recognition of their performances during the 2023 season.
Senior defender Susie
Renehan, juniors midfielder Devon
Ortman, attacker Kendall
Havill and Evelyn
Baher-Murphy were named to the first team, while senior goaltender
Natalie Slade, first-year attacker
Gabby Torres, and senior defender
Annie Tucker earned a spot on the second team.
Renehan started all 16 games she appeared in for the Tigers. She earned 19 ground balls and tied for fourth on the team with 11 caused turnovers, including a career-high four caused turnovers in the 9-17 loss against Messiah University.
Renehan won the Chris
Quon award and named team MVP.
Ortman, who earned first-team honors in 2022, started all 17 games. She was a versatile, two-way player throughout the season. She led the Tigers with 83 draw controls, which ranks fifth on the single-season record list.
Ortman ranked first on the team with 36 ground balls, seventh with 13 goals and tied for second with 12 assists.
In her first full season at CC,
Havill was the team's most effective scorer. She led the team with 59 goals and 16 assists. Her 59 goals rank third on the all-time single season goals.
Havill scored a career-high eight goals on two occasions,in the 16-21 loss to Pomona-Pitzer and the 17-8 victory over No. 13 Cortland.
Baher-Murphy was the prominent lefty matchup defender for the Tigers. She started in all 17 games and ranked second on the team with 34 ground balls and led with 26 caused turnovers. Her 26 caused turnovers tie for 15
th on the all-time single-season list.
Slade, who earned first team honors in 2022, started 16 of 17 games in goal and posted a 13.54 goals-against average and a .396 save percentage. She recorded double digits saves on six occasions including a season-high 16 saves against Pomona-Pitzer.
In her debut season, Torres was a versatile and effective player throughout the season. She tied for third on the team with 23 goals and fourth with nine assists. The sharp-shooter made an immediate impact and struck for a season-high four goals during a 16-14 win over Endicott.
Tucker ranked third on the team with 27 draw controls and second with 14 caused turnovers. She won a season-high five draw controls in the 12-8 victory against Rhodes.