2024 Women's Lacrosse Roster
Biography
Awards (Denver):
Tewaaraton Watch List
Awards (Middlebury):
2023 D-III Honda Athlete of the Year … 3x NCAA D-III National Champion (2019, 2022, 2023) … 2022 NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player … 3x NCAA All-Tournament Team (2019, 2022, 2023) … 2x IWLCA National D-III Player of the Year (2022, 2023) … 2x IWLCA National D-III Attacker of the Year (2022, 2023) … 2x IWLCA D-III All-American First Team (2022, 2023) … IWLCA D-III All-American Second Team (2019) … 3x IWLCA All-Pilgrim Region First Team (2019, 2022, 2023) … 2x NESCAC Player of the Year (2022, 2023) … 2x All-NESCAC First Team (2022, 2023) … All-NESCAC Second Team (2019) … 5x IWLCA National Offensive Player of the Week … 4x NESCAC Player of the Week … 2023 Tewaaraton Award Watch List (only D-III player named) … 2022 D-III Honda Athlete of the Year finalist for lacrosse … 2023 CSC Academic All-District At-Large … 3x NESCAC All-Academic (2020, 2022, 2023) … 2x IWLCA Division-III Honor Roll (2022, 2023) … 2023 Middlebury Team Captain … Winner of Middlebury’s 2023 Hazeltine-Klevenow Memorial Trophy … Winner of Middlebury’s 2023 Christian A. Johnson Prize for excellence in architecture … Awarded to the Middlebury graduate with the best senior thesis in 2023
2024:
Started in 11-of 20 games … recorded 30 goals and 2 assists … scored in 16 games including nine multi-goal games … earned 4 hat tricks … recorded the game-winning goal against Stony Brook (3/11) … added seven ground balls, two caused turnovers and two draw controls
2023 (Middlebury Senior):
Served as captain and led the team with 106 points and 32 assists and ranked second on the squad with 74 goals to help Middlebury to her third NCAA Championship … Became Middlebury’s single-season record holder with 106 points while her 74 tallies ranked third on the school’s single-season list … Also led the team with 138 draw controls, the second-most in a campaign in Middlebury history … Scored five game-winning goals and had 26 tallies from the free position … Registered 21 ground balls and 15 caused turnovers … Ranked second on the Panthers with 125 shots and 99 shots on goal, posting a .592 shooting percentage and .792 shots-on-goal percentage … Set a single-game program record with 13 draw controls on March 23 vs. TCNJ … Was named the IWLCA National Offensive Player of the Week three times and was twice named the NESCAC Player of the Week during the season … Finished second in program history in goals (217), points (290) and draw controls (257) and was sixth in program history with 73 career assists.
2022 (Middlebury Junior):
Ranked first on the Panthers and set the program record in goals (80) and points (99) as Middlebury won the NCAA national championship … Led the team with 61 draw controls and was third on the squad with 19 assists … Picked up 19 ground balls … Scored six game-winners went 24-for-45 on free-position shots, leading Middlebury in goals from the eight-meter … Was also first 150 shots and 112 shots on goal, finishing with a .533 shooting percentage and a .747 shots-on-goal percentage … Was twice named the IWLCA National Offensive Player of the Week and was selected as the NESCAC Player of the Week two times.
2021 (Middlebury):
Did not play as Middlebury did not compete due to the COVID-19 Pandemic.
2020 (Middlebury Sophomore):
Appeared in all three games for Middlebury before the season was canceled due to the COVID-19 Pandemic … Tallied 12 goals on 17 shots to lead the team in the shortened campaign … Ranked second with 17 points after also contributing five assists … Had eight draw controls, two ground balls and one caused turnover.
2019 (Middlebury Freshman):
Was second the Panthers in goals (51) and points (68) and ranked third on the squad with 17 assists as a freshman … Was second with 50 draw controls and added 26 ground balls and 12 caused turnovers … Tallied four game-winners … Led the team from the eight-meter with 20 goals on 32 free-position attempts … Helped Middlebury win the national championship for the second time in a four-year span.
Before College:
Graduated high school from Falmouth Academy in 2018 before attending Middlebury College … Cape and Islands Most Valuable Player for lacrosse four years in a row (2015, 2016, 2017, 2018) … Played club lacrosse with Boston Laxachusetts.
Personal:
Daughter of Mike Earley and Suzanne Lawson … Has a younger brother, Thomas … Father Mike played lacrosse at Bowdoin College … Head of Mental Health Sector of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee at Middlebury College … Also served as a Morgan's Message Ambassador and Community Supper Volunteer at Middlebury … Intends to get her master’s degree in organizational leadership at DU …
Hobbies include hiking and boating … Would like to coach lacrosse after college and work at a start-up company that she is passionate about.
Why DU:
“I chose the University of Denver for my fifth year because I wanted to join a community that felt like a family. Denver offers incredible academics, athletics and school culture, and I am excited to explore a new city while playing the game I love.”
Statistics
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