2019 Women's Lacrosse Roster
Biography
2019: Lycoming's Most Outstanding Female Athlete ... Played with the South team in the IWLCA North-South All-Star game … a First Team All-MAC Commonwealth midfielder … Academic All-MAC … set the NCAA all-division draw control single-season record with 239 … one of three players in Division III history to record 600 draw controls in a career … led the league in goals (80), picked up the third-most ground balls (50) and caused 25 turnovers, ranking 10th … notched double-digit draw controls in every game but one, while setting the single-game program record with 21 against Susquehanna … also won 19 draw controls against Arcadia and Marymount (Va.) and had 17 three other times … named MAC Commonwealth Offensive Player of the Week twice … earned her record setting sixth player of the week honor after scoring her 277th career point to break an 11-year old school record … won seventh after tying the school record for goals in a season (80) and setting the single-season draw control record … had five or more goals in 10 games, including a career-high nine against Arcadia … had seven goals and an assist in a win over King’s (Pa.) … caused multiple turnovers in six games, including a season high six in win over Hood … also picked up six ground balls in the win, one of four times on the season … finished her career as the program-leader in career draw controls (623), points (319), goals (284), game-winning goals (11), free-position goals (79) … a member of the MAC Academic Honor Roll.
2018: Second Team IWLCA All-Metro Region … First Team All-MAC Commonwealth midfielder … Academic All-MAC … started all 16 games … totaled conference-best 70 goals (fourth in school history) and finished fourth in the league with 81 points (fifth) … notched a school-record and a conference-best 160 draw controls, which was also second in Division III … added 11 assists and team-bests of 47 groundballs and 16 caused turnovers … scored multiple goals in every game and posted a hat trick in all but one game … scored five or more goals in seven games … tallied season-best 10 points with six goals and four assists in win over Alvernia … notched season-best seven goals, including game-winner 33 seconds into overtime in 18-17 win over Widener … earned two MAC Commonwealth Offensive Player of the Week awards …earned first conference award and the inaugural IWLCA National Defensive Player of the Week honor in opening week when she set the single-game draws control record and broke the career mark, while averaging 5.5 points, 5.0 goals and 13.5 draw controls … totaled nine goals, four assists and 23 draw controls in games against Alvernia and Messiah in which she set the single-game draw controls record and surpassed 200 career points to earn the other conference honor … broke single-game draw control record twice with 15 draw controls against Marywood and 17 against Alvernia … won 10 or more draw controls nine times … finished junior season ranked fifth in program history in points (231), second in goals scored (204) and holds the top spot for draw controls (384) … a member of the MAC Academic Honor Roll and IWLCA/Zag Sports Academic Honor Roll.
2017: Second Team IWLCA All-Metro Region … First Team All-MAC Commonwealth midfielder … first player in program history to earn Academic All-MAC honors … started all 17 games … led the conference in goals (4.00), points (4.65) and draw controls (6.35) per game … scored 68 goals and had 11 assists … third on the team with 30 groundballs … tied for first on the team with 20 caused turnovers … scored multiple goals in all but one game … scored at least five goals in eight games … accounted for seven points in three games … ninth in the nation in free-position goals per game (1.35) … earned two MAC Commonwealth Offensive Player of the Week awards … averaged 7.0 points, 6.0 goals, 1.0 assist, 2.5 groundballs, 2.0 caused turnovers and 11.0 draw controls while leading the Warriors to wins over Susquehanna and Arcadia to earn first award … posted back-to-back six-point games against Stevenson and Widener to earn the other … her 150 points through her first two years in the program is also a program-best … a member of the MAC Academic Honor Roll.
2016: Started all 17 games as a midfielder … led MAC Commonwealth and finished 11th in the NCAA Division III in draw controls per game (6.82) … broke school record with 116 draw controls … finished second in MAC Commonwealth with 3.88 goals per game and third with 4.18 points per game … tied for sixth in school history with 66 goals during season … had five assists … earned MAC Commonwealth Offensive Player of the Week after scoring five goals and winning nine draw controls in a 20-13 victory over King’s College … scored at least three goals in 14 games … picked up 25 groundballs … caused 11 turnovers … finished season eighth in school history with 116 career draw controls … a member of the MAC Academic Honor Roll.
High School: A four-year letterwinner and one-time captain in lacrosse and three-year letterwinner and one-time captain in basketball at Randolph … a two-time first-team all-conference selection and two-time third-team all-county selection in lacrosse … also earned second-team all-conference accolades as a freshman … first player at Randolph to score 100 goals in a career … a two-time honorable mention all-conference basketball player.
Personal: Daughter of Beth and Michael McGinniss … has two sisters, Allison, a four-year captain at Lebanon Valley College, and Michelle, an All-American midfielder at Susquehanna … a business administration major … favorite musical artist is Kenny Chesney.
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