Hall of Fame
                
    A seven-time all-conference honoree and one of the best women's soccer and lacrosse players in school history, Jordan Lazarich '18 capped her career by being honored as Lycoming College's NCAA Woman of the Year nominee in 2018.
 
The first female athlete in the athletic department's history to earn all-conference honors in two sports in the same year (2014-15, soccer/lacrosse), she repeated the feat in 2015-16 and 2016-17.
 
In soccer, Lazarich rewrote the school's offensive record book, posting program-records of 137 points and 62 goals. Her 62 goals are tied with Jeff Kocher of the men's program for the most goals by a Lycoming soccer player. She earned three all-conference accolades in her career, taking second-team honors as a freshman and junior and honorable mention accolades as a sophomore. The two-time captain earned two national player of the week awards from the United Soccer Coaches and was the first player in program history to earn all-region accolades, taking third-team honors as a junior. The 2014 MAC Commonwealth Rookie of the Year in soccer, she earned four MAC Commonwealth Offensive Player of the Week awards in her career.
 
In lacrosse, the Deer Park, N.Y., native finished her career second in program history with 273 career points, third with 201 goals and 72 assists and second with 290 draw controls. As a senior, she posted a career-high 62 goals and 14 caused turnovers, finishing second in the conference in goals (3.88), seventh in points (4.5) and third in draw controls (5.69). A four-time all-conference pick, the two-time captain earned first-team accolades as a sophomore and senior, second team as a junior and honorable mention as a freshman, also earning two MAC Commonwealth Offensive Player of the Week awards in her career.
 
Lazarich was the college's Most Outstanding Female Athlete in 2017 and the business administration major also earned two MAC Academic Honor Roll honors in her career and was a 2018 Academic All-MAC selection in lacrosse.
 
An account executive with HUB International, Jordan and partner, Brett, have a soon-to-be six-month old daughter, Leila.
 
Nominated by: Joe Guistina, Associate A.D./Communications.