Hall of Fame
The backbone of one of the most successful four-year periods in program history, Kristina (Peacock) Manciocchi rewrote the Lycoming women’s lacrosse record book during her career as a four-year starter and also helped the team reach new heights.Â
Coming from Webster, N.Y., Peacock was a central part of one of the best recruiting classes in program history, serving as the defensive heart in a group that also featured all-time scoring leader Megan Wallenhorst and all-time assists leader Heather Suit. After suffering through a 5-8 season that first year, the Warriors went 14-4 in 2006 and reached the only conference title game in program history.Â
As juniors, the group led the Warriors to another 14-4 campaign and earned the program’s first national ranking before they wrapped up their career by going 9-8 and appearing in the Middle Atlantic Conference Tournament for the third time in their careers in 2008.
In all, Peacock went 39-19 in her career, winning all of the school-record 14 games in both 2006 and 2007. Awards also followed the goalkeeper that made a record 693 career saves, as she was a two-time Second Team All-MAC selection. She also earned Second Team IWLCA All-Metro Regions as a sophomore. Peacock also established a school record by earning five MAC Defensive Player of the Week awards. The only goalkeeper in school history to post two 200-save seasons, Peacock is third in school history with a .541 career save percentage and second with 11.18 saves per game.
After her senior season, Peacock was selected to participate in the IWLCA North/South All-Star Game – one of just three players in school history to compete in the prestigious event.
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After graduating, Peacock moved back to the Rochester, N.Y., area where she is a business analyst for Paychex. She is married to Jeff Manciocchi and has a two-year old son, Zachary, and a four-month old son, Tyler.