EVANSTON, Ill. – Selena Lasota, Izzy Scane and Brennan Dwyer have earned All-America honors selected by the Intercollegiate Lacrosse Women's Coaches Association. It was announced Wednesday on LAXSportsNetwork.Â
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Lasota, the First Team All-American, led the Wildcats and the Big Ten in scoring with a massive 85 goals this season, just one shy of the Northwestern single-season record. The Tewaaraton Award finalist also earned All-Big Ten honors, was the unanimous Big Ten Attacker of the Year, three-time IWLCA Player of the week, was named a finalist for the 2019 Honda Sport Award and selected to both the Big Ten and NCAA All-Tournament teams.
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Scane was second among all Wildcats and in the Big Ten with 65 goals in her rookie campaign, just four shy of the Northwestern first-year record set by Lasota. The Clarkston, Michigan native was voted the unanimous Big Ten Freshman of the Year, was a part of the Big Ten and NCAA All-Tournament Teams and was one of only two first-years on the Tewaaraton Watchlist, earning her Second Team All-America honors.Â
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Dwyer led the 'Cats from the circle with 181 draw controls, good for the most in the Big Ten and fifth in the NCAA. The sophomore and Third Team All-American set Northwestern's single-season draw control record previous held by Shelby Fredericks and received All-Big Ten Honors, Big Ten Defender of the Week and was selected to the Big Ten All-Tournament Team.Â
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Lasota, the First Team All-American, led the Wildcats and the Big Ten in scoring with a massive 85 goals this season, just one shy of the Northwestern single-season record. The Tewaaraton Award finalist also earned All-Big Ten honors, was the unanimous Big Ten Attacker of the Year, three-time IWLCA Player of the week, was named a finalist for the 2019 Honda Sport Award and selected to both the Big Ten and NCAA All-Tournament teams.
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Scane was second among all Wildcats and in the Big Ten with 65 goals in her rookie campaign, just four shy of the Northwestern first-year record set by Lasota. The Clarkston, Michigan native was voted the unanimous Big Ten Freshman of the Year, was a part of the Big Ten and NCAA All-Tournament Teams and was one of only two first-years on the Tewaaraton Watchlist, earning her Second Team All-America honors.Â
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Dwyer led the 'Cats from the circle with 181 draw controls, good for the most in the Big Ten and fifth in the NCAA. The sophomore and Third Team All-American set Northwestern's single-season draw control record previous held by Shelby Fredericks and received All-Big Ten Honors, Big Ten Defender of the Week and was selected to the Big Ten All-Tournament Team.Â
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