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Division I Women's Lacrosse Records DIVISION I WOMEN’S LACROSSE RECORDS Individual Records 2 Individual Single-Game Leaders 3 Individual Miscellaneous Leaders 5 Individual Single-Season Leaders 6 Individual Career Leaders 9 Collegiate Annual Individual Champions 13 Division I Annual Individual Champions 14 Team Records 17 Team Single-Game Leaders 19 Team Single-Season Leaders 21 Team Miscellaneous Leaders 25 2017 Most Improved Won-Lost Record 26 Collegiate Annual Team Champions 27 Division I Annual Team Champions 28 IWLCA Final Division I Polls 30 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Official NCAA women’s lacrosse records began Career Career (Minimum 500 Saves) with the 1982 season and are based on informa- 224—Hannah Nielsen, Northwestern, 2006-09 16.80—Katy Jensen, St. Bonaventure, 2000-02 tion submitted to the NCAA statistics service by (88 games) (739 in 44 games) institutions participating in the statistics rankings. In statistical rankings, the rounding of percentages Assists Per Game Save Percentage and/or averages may indicate ties where none Season Season exists. In these cases, the numerical order of the 4.27—Sarah Allen, Quinnipiac, 2012 (64 in 15 .720—Chris Lindsey, Georgetown, 1996 (244 rankings is accurate. games) saves, 95 GA) A player whose career includes statistics from five Career (Minimum 80 Assists) seasons (or an active player who will play in five 3.18—Claire Petersen, Stony Brook, 2012-13 Goals-Against Average (105 in 33 games) seasons) because she was granted an additional Season season of competition for reasons of hardship or a 3.55—Jamie Brodsky, Maryland, 1996 (55 GA freshman redshirt is denoted by $. in 930 minutes) FIELD PLAY Career (Minimum 1,500 Minutes) A player’s career needs to be completed to be 5.71—Jane Billeter, Northwestern, 1983-84 (160 ranked in career per-game categories (e.g. goals GA in 1,680 minutes) per game). Ground Balls Game Goalkeeper Minutes Note: Division I women’s lacrosse adopted a 16—Jackie Yovankin, Boston College vs. 90-second possession clock beginning in 2017. UConn, May 4, 2003 Played Teams were required to take a shot on goal within 90 seconds or lose possession. Season Career 180—Lisa Blanc, Delaware, 1983 (20 games) 5,073—Alex Kahoe, Maryland, 1997-00 (86 Career games) 466—Anne Wilkinson, Delaware, 1983-86 (74 SCORING games) DEFENSE Points Ground Balls Per Game Game Season Caused Turnovers 17—Marsha Florio, Penn St. vs. Princeton, 9.00—Lisa Blanc, Delaware, 1983 (180 in 20 March 28, 1985 (9 goals, 8 assists) games) Season 82—Moira Muthig, Manhattan, 2000 (14 games) Season Career (Minimum 200 Ground Balls) 164—Kylie Ohlmiller, Stony Brook, 2017 (22 6.30—Anne Wilkinson, Delaware, 1983-86 (466 Career games) in 74 games) 235—Shea Gegan, Wagner, 2013-16 (73 games) Career Draw Controls 445—Jen Adams, Maryland, 1998-01 (267 Caused Turnovers Per goals, 178 assists; 86 games) Game 24—Jessica Karwacki, Robert Morris vs. Game Points Per Game Howard, Feb. 28, 2015 Season Season Season 5.86—Moira Muthig, Manhattan, 2000 (82 in 14 7.81—Lindsey Sheehan, Virginia, 1986 (125 in 217—Kayla Treanor, Syracuse, 2016 (24 games) 16 games) games) Career Career (Minimum 160 Points) Career 4.65—Moira Muthig, Manhattan, 2000-01 (144 6.67—Anysia Fedec, Maryland, 1984-87 (240 645—Jessica Karwacki, Robert Morris, 2013-16 in 31 games) in 36 games) (66 games) Goals Draw Controls Per Game MISCELLANEOUS Game Season 12—Stacey Morlang, Loyola Maryland vs. 12.71—Jessica Karwacki, Robert Morris, 2014 American, May 1, 2002 (216 in 17 games) Fastest Goal From Start Season Career (Minimum 90 Draw Controls) Of Game 100—Courtney Murphy, Stony Brook, 2016 (21 9.77—Jessica Karwacki, Robert Morris, 2013- 16 (645 in 66 games) :07—Danielle Vivonetto, Navy vs. Davidson, games) April 4, 2009 Career 289—Gail Cummings, Temple, 1985-88 (69 Fastest Consecutive games) GOALKEEPING Goals By Same Team Goals Per Game :06—Penn St. (Judy Mahaffey, then Laurie Grey) Saves vs. Penn, May 14, 1983; Loyola Maryland Season Game (Stephanie Sweet, then Chelsey Morley) vs. 5.71—Jill Altshuler, Lehigh, 1996 (97 in 17 West Chester, May 6, 1998; UConn (Jacqui games) 39—Shana Crabtree, Vanderbilt vs. Boston U., April 6, 1997 Hamilton, then Tracey Mullaney) vs. Virginia Career (Minimum 80 Goals) Tech, April 17, 2004; Florida (Janine Hillier, 4.65—Karen Emas, Delaware, 1982-84 (256 in Season then Kitty Cullen) vs. Denver, Feb. 20, 55 games) 320—Dana Robinson, Towson, 1983 (19 2011; Maryland (Sarah Mollison, both goals) games) vs. Princeton, May 21, 2011; Georgetown Assists Career (Francesca Whitehurst, both goals) vs. 1,067—Chris Lindsey, Georgetown, 1995-98 Marquette, April 23, 2016 Game (65 games) 11—Claire Petersen, Stony Brook vs. Longwood, March 9, 2013 Saves Per Game Season 86—Kylie Ohlmiller, Stony Brook, 2017 (22 Season games) 22.75—Katy Jensen, St. Bonaventure, 2000 (273 in 12 games) Individual Records 2 Fastest Consecutive Goals By Consecutive Games With At Least One Opposing Teams Goal :06—Yale (Jackie Mascher), then Virginia (Cherie Greer), March 10, 69—Ali Flury, Denver (March 11, 2007, to May 2, 2010) 1993; Saint Francis (PA) (Jessica Fischetti), then Robert Morris (Jessica Karwacki), April 22, 2016 INDIVIDUAL SINGLE-GAME LEADERS Points No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 9 Lauren Costello, Boston College vs. Iona April 7, 2010 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 9 Catie Tilton, Boston U. vs. St. Mary’s (CA) March 17, 2012 17 (9 g, 8 a) Marsha Florio, Penn St. vs. Princeton March 28, 1985 9 Jill Remenapp, Denver vs. St. Mary’s (CA) April 21, 2013 16 (8 g, 8 a) Karen Emas, Delaware vs. Bucknell April 17, 1984 9 Shannon Propst, Oregon vs. Stetson Feb. 10, 2014 16 (12 g, 4 a) Stacey Morlang, Loyola Maryland vs. American May 1, 2002 9 Sara Moeller, UMBC vs. VCU Feb. 18, 2017 15 (10 g, 5 a) Janet Eisenhut, Loyola Maryland vs. Johns May 5, 1982 9 Lauren Smolensky, Canisius vs. Binghamton Feb. 28, 2017 Hopkins 15 (8 g, 7 a) Allison Gionta, Marist vs. Manhattan April 13, 2016 Saves 14 Debbie Easter, Virginia vs. Mary Washington March 27, 1982 No. Player, Team vs. Opponent Date 14 (10 g, 4 a) Karen Emas, Delaware vs. Towson May 7, 1983 14 (11 g, 3 a) Jill Altshuler, Lehigh vs. West Chester May 2, 1996 39 Shana Crabtree, Vanderbilt vs. Boston U. April 6, 1997 14 Pam Brown, Marist vs. Howard April 10, 1998 34 Patty Cronise, UMBC vs. Temple April 14, 1987 14 Jami Wilus, La Salle vs. Howard April 19, 2000 34 Megan McElvogue, Boston College vs. Yale April 26, 1995 14 (8 g, 6 a) Emilie Clark, Vermont vs. Siena March 7, 2007 34 Nicole Morris, Ohio St. vs. Virginia Tech March 14, 1997 14 (8 g, 6 a) Maria Kotas, Canisius vs. Quinnipiac April 6, 2014 34 Shirley Sarker, Drexel vs. Boston U. 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