The Intercollegiate Womens Lacrosse Coaches Association recently released the rosters for the IWLCA/Under-Armour North-South Senior All-Star Games for NCAA Div. I, II, and III, and Wooster graduate Carly Carey was chosen for the Div. III north squad.
After capturing the 2009 NCAC championship and seeing seven of its members named to the all-conference squad, Wooster kept the postseason accolades rolling in, landing four players on the Intercollegiate Womens Lacrosse Coaches Association All-West Region Team.
Hillary Darragh was named to the ESPN The Magazine Academic All-District Team for at-large sports, announced the College Sports Information Directors of America.
Coming off its fifth NCAC championship and a trip to the NCAA Div. III Tournament, seven members of the Wooster womens lacrosse team landed on the all-conference team. Highlighting this years selections was senior Carly Carey, who was selected as the 2009 NCAC Offensive Player of the Year.
St. John Fisher pulled away in the second half of its NCAA Div. III Womens Lacrosse Tournament opening-round game with Wooster, outscoring the Fighting Scots 8-2 during one extended stretch en route to a 17-12.
A five-goal flurry during a 5:42 stretch over the final minutes of the first half and opening moments of the second stanza, paved the way for the Wooster womens lacrosse teams to defeat Kenyon 11-6 and clinch its fifth North Coast Athletic Conference tournament championship overall.
Wooster jumped out to a 3-0 lead less than four minutes into its North Coast Athletic Conference Tournament semifinal with Denison and the top-seeded Fighting Scots maintained a relatively comfortable margin throughout, eventually securing a 13-10 victory Friday.
Hillary Darragh scored a career-high seven goals, leading The College of Wooster womens lacrosse team to an 18-9 Senior Day win against North Coast Athletic Conference rival Wittenberg.
Woosters Carly Carey produced a career-high seven-point game, scoring six goals for the second time in four days, while leading the Fighting Scots to a 15-10 non-conference victory at Adrian College.
The Wooster women's lacrosse team found its offensive stride over the final 36:36 of action, as the Scots outscored Ohio Wesleyan University 15-1 during the span and cruised to the 20-5 victory in North Coast Athletic Conference action.
Carly Carey broke through for an unassisted goal with :10 remaining, capping a furious comeback by Wooster as the Fighting Scots scored the last four goals in a 10-9 victory at North Coast Athletic Conference rival Denison University..
Woosters Nina Dine scored with 52 seconds remaining in the third overtime against Kenyon, propelling the Fighting Scots to a thrilling 15-14 North Coast Athletic Conference victory.
The Wooster womens lacrosse team scored the first 10 goals, and 13 of the first 14, during its North Coast Athletic Conference-opening game with Oberlin and cruised to an 18-8 victory.
Fresh off the heels of a productive 3-1 spring break trip through Pennsylvania and Maryland, the Fighting Scots' women's lacrosse team played two exciting games in western New York, coming out on the short end against Fredonia State University by a 10-9 count in two overtimes on Friday, followed Saturday by a high-scoring 18-13 setback to Nazareth College.
In the final game of its spring break trip, Woosters offense came alive as four players registered hat tricks and the Fighting Scots easily dispatched host Gwynedd-Mercy College 19-10.
Carly Carey became the 13th player to reach the 100-goal milestone in Wooster womens lacrosse history, while helping the Fighting Scots to an 11-7 win over St. Vincent.