2020 Women's Lacrosse Roster
Biography
2020: Named a third-team All-American by Inside Lacrosse … Started all five games … Led the Tigers with 10 goals and was second with seven assists and 17 points … Recorded season bests of four goals and five points in the 13-1 victory over Plymouth State University in the final game of the season … Also grabbed a career high nine ground balls and two caused turnovers against the Panthers … Produced five points with three goals and a pair of assists in the 15-12 win over Illinois Wesleyan University … Finished her career ranked second in program history with 111 assists and third averaging 1.71 assists per game … Also is fourth with 230 career points and ninth with an average of 3.54 points per game, as well as 11th with 119 goals and 13th with an average of 1.83 goals per game … She also ranks 22nd with 99 career ground balls and 31st averaging 1.52 ground balls per game, as well as 12th with 54 career caused turnovers and 11th averaging 0.90 caused turnovers per game … Earned a spot on the Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference Academic Honor Roll for the second year in a row.
2019: Started 19 games and played in all 20 … Became the 12th player in program history to earn All-America honors from the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association as a third-team selection … Named to the IWLCA’s all-West Region first team … Also was a first-team all-Southern Collegiate Athletic Conference pick … Set personal single-season highs with 49 goals, 51 assists and 100 points … Ranked 21st nationally in assists and 39th averaging 2.50 assists per game … Also finished 33rd in Division III in points, which set the SCAC single-season record … Her assist and point totals rank second on the program's single-season list, while her goal total is 13th … Led the team with 19 points during four postseason games, recording eight goals and 11 assists … Became the eighth player in school history to record 200 or more career points when she produced two goals and three assists during the 18-1 victory over Southwestern University in the SCAC championship game … Named Offensive MVP of the conference tournament after producing four goals and six assists in two games … A two-time selection as the league’s offensive player of the week … Recorded at least one point in every game this season and matched her single-game high of nine in the 20-10 victory over Colorado State University-Pueblo on March 20 … Scored four goals on five occasions, the last of which was the 12-8 victory at undefeated Hamline University … Dished out a season-best six assists and scored twice in the 15-13 win at Albright College … Shared the team lead with 39 ground balls and produced 13 caused turnovers, both of which were personal single-season highs … Set season highs of five ground balls and a pair of caused turnovers in the 12-10 victory at No. 25 at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps … One of seven Tigers who earned a spot on the SCAC’s Academic Honor Roll as well as a spot on the all-conference team.
2018: Earned honorable-mention accolades from the Independent Women's Lacrosse Schools … Played in all 20 games, including 18 as a starter … Led the Tigers with 42 assists, was second with 73 points and fourth with 31 goals, all of which were personal single-season highs … Produced a career-best nine points with four goals and five assists in the 19-8 victory at Cabrini College … That performance heled earn her earn a share of the IWLS Offensive Player of the Week award … Dished out a career-best six assists and scored once in the 20-18 win over Meredith College … Scored twice during the 17-13 victory over No. 22 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps in the second round of the NCAA Tournament … Recorded a goal and an assist in the regional semifinal against No. 7 Franklin & Marshall College … Ranked sixth on the team with 12 caused turnovers and seventh with 27 ground balls, both of which were personal single-season highs … Produced three caused turnovers and three ground balls during the 18-8 win at Chapman University.
2017: The only first-year Tiger to play in all 20 years … Earned five starting assignments … Ranked fifth on the team with 29 goals and sixth with 40 points and 11 assists … Helped Colorado College rank second nationally averaging 18.90 points per game and eighth with an 8.05 scoring margin … Scored multiple goals on 10 occasions, including a season-high four against both St. Lawrence University and Pomona-Pitzer Colleges … Produced a season-best six points with three goals and three assists during the 22-2 win over Concordia University Wisconsin … Scored twice and dished out a pair of assists against No. 6 William Smith College in the regional semifinal of the NCAA Tournament … Scored two goals in the 15-12 win over Claremont-Mudd-Scripps in the NCAA Tournament opener … Led the newcomers with 16 ground balls and 13 draw controls, and was second with 10 caused turnovers … Recorded three ground balls at Pomona-Pitzer and three caused turnovers in the 21-9 win at Pacific University.
Before Colorado College: A member of the lacrosse, cross country, field hockey and squash teams at the Garrison Forest School in Owings Mills, Md. … Earned nine varsity letters, including four in lacrosse … Voted a captain of the lacrosse team as a senior and a two-time captain in squash … Earned a spot on her school’s High honor Roll … Played club for TLC Lacrosse.
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Historical Player Information
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2017Freshman
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2018Sophomore
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