2018 Women's Lacrosse Roster
Biography
2018: A second-team All-American by the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association … Became just the third Tiger to earn three All-America certificates, matching the total received by Cassie Abel (2003-05) and Helen Sneath (2003-04, 2006) … Also was a first-team all-West Region selection by the IWLCA … Named Player of the Year as well and a first-team all-Independent Women's Lacrosse Schools selection for the second year in a row … A three-time IWLS Offensive Player of the Week … Received the college’s Laura Golden Award as the top female student-athlete among the 2018 graduating class … Co-captain … Started all 18 games in which she played … Led CC with 88 points and was second with 50 goals and 38 assists … Also recorded a team-leading 118 draw controls and finished eighth with 24 ground balls … Recorded at least one goal in every game, including a season-high seven in the 16-14 victory over Montclair State University on March 9 … Produced seven points against MSU and again in the 18-8 win at Chapman University when she dished out a season-high six assists and scored three goals … Posted four goals and three assists during the 17-13 win over No. 22 Claremont-Mudd-Scripps in the second round of the NCAA Division III Women's Lacrosse Championship … Recorded a season-high 12 draw controls during the 23-13 victory over Occidental College … Ranked 36th nationally averaging 6.56 draw controls per game … Grabbed a season-best five ground balls in the 20-18 win over Meredith College … Finished her career as the CC's all-time leader with 345 points, 164 assists and 492 draw controls … Ranks second in program history with 181 goals … Also holds the top three marks for single-season points and the top two single-season assist totals ... Received the IWLCA's top individual award, a spot on the Academic Honor Roll, for recording a cumulative grade-point average of 3.50 or greater.
2017: Named a second-team All-American by the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association … Also voted the Women's Independent Lacrosse Schools' Player of the Year and a first-team selection in a ballot of the association's head coaches … Led the Tigers with 61 assists and 114 points, both of which were program single-season records … Also finished second with a personal-best 53 goals … Ranked fourth nationally in points and 17th averaging 5.70 points per game … Helped Colorado College rank second nationally averaging 18.90 points per game and eighth with an 8.05 scoring margin … Led the Tigers with 112 draw controls and was fifth with 35 ground balls … Was eighth in Division III averaging 3.05 assists and tied for 27th at 5.60 draw controls per game … Helped the Tigers rank first nationally averaging 18.70 draw controls per game, eighth in caused turnovers (13.65) and 19th in ground balls (24.80) … Struck for a season-high six goals and matched her season high of nine points in the 22-13 victory over MIT at Stewart Field … Recorded two goals and seven assists against St. Lawrence University … Produced two goals and five assists against No. 6 William Smith College in the regional semifinal of the NCAA Tournament … Had seven draw controls in both NCAA Tournament games … Finished the season ranked first in program history with 257 points and 126 assists … Also is eighth in program history with 131 goals … Holds the school record with 374 draw controls … Named to the IWLCA's Academic Honor Roll for the first time … Earned a spot on the CoSIDA Academic All-District team.
2016: Earned third-team All-America honors from the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association ... Became the 10th All-American in the 22-year history of CC's varsity program and the first since Mallory Newton was named to the third team in 2008 … Started all 17 games … Set program single-season records with 46 assists and 96 points, and was second on the team with 50 goals, all three of which were personal single-season highs … Ranked second in Division III averaging 8.71 draw controls per game … Recorded double-digit draw controls on eight occasions, including 11 during the 18-2 win over Rhodes College in the second round of the 2016 NCAA Division III Women's Lacrosse Championship … Set the school record with 148 draw controls, eclipsing her own mark of 114 set a year ago … Also tied for eighth in Division III averaging 5.65 points and 13th dishing out 2.75 assists per game … During the 24-6 victory over Concordia University Wisconsin on April 30, Kelly recorded career highs of six goals, four assists and 10 points … Less than 24 hours later, Kelly matched her career high of 10 points on two goals and a career-high eight assists in the 20-13 victory at Augustana College, which entered the game ranked No. 1 in the West Region … Scored four goals and set up two others against Rhodes College … Recorded two goals and two assists in the NCAA Tournament game at Salisbury University … Finished third on the team with 35 ground balls … Needed just two seasons to become CC’s career leader with 78 assists … Also ranks 11th in program history with 143 points and 18th with 78 goals.
2015: A second-team all-West Region selection by the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association … Started 16 games and was one of nine Tigers to play in all 17 … Led the Tigers with 19 assists, which ties her for 13th on the program’s single-season list … She also tied for second with 47 points and finished third with 28 goals during the 2015 campaign … Scored the first of her two game-winning goals in the 12-11 overtime victory against Augustana College … Also notched the deciding goal in the 9-8 win over Wesleyan University … Recorded double-digit assists on six occasions, including a season-high six in the 23-13 win over Wittenberg University … Posted a season-high six points against best Augustana and Wittenberg … Led the Tigers with 114 draw controls … Had 18 draw controls in the 21-11 victory at Pacific University, one of three games she finished in double figures … Also had a season-high three caused turnovers against the Boxers.
Before Colorado College: Played lacrosse, basketball and tennis at John Burroughs School in St. Louis, Mo. … Earned 11 varsity letters, including four in lacrosse … A three-time captain of the basketball team, as well as the lacrosse and tennis squads as a senior … Struck for 79 goals and recorded 28 assists during her final season when the Bombers finished second in the state tournament … Helped JBS claim back-to-back state crowns during her freshman and sophomore seasons … An honorable-mention high school All-American in 2012 and 2014 … A three-time first-team all-state selection as well as a four-time first-team all-conference pick … Named the 2014 St. Louis Post Dispatch Player of the Year.
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2015Freshman
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2016Sophomore
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