
Izzy Scane Secures Back-to-Back Tewaaraton Awards
5/30/2024 5:23:00 PM | Women's Lacrosse
Washington, D.C. - Izzy Scane's reign in collegiate lacrosse reached unprecedented heights as she secured her second consecutive Tewaaraton Award, solidifying her status as a true luminary in the sport. Following her pivotal role in leading Northwestern to a second consecutive national championship, Scane's exceptional talent earned her the prestigious IWLCA Player of the Year award for the second consecutive season.
Adding to her impressive collection of accolades, Scane was also recognized as the IWLCA Attacker of the Year and B1G Attacker of the Year. The pinnacle of her season arrived when the Tewaaraton Foundation once again honored her with the revered Tewaaraton Award, cementing her legacy as one of the greatest players in collegiate lacrosse history.
Scane's season was characterized by extraordinary statistics, including scoring three or more goals in 18 of Northwestern's 21 games. With a total of 88 goals and an average of 4.5 goals per game, she reaffirmed her position as the nation's premier goal scorer, a title she also claimed in the previous season with 99 goals.
Leaving Northwestern as the all-time point record holder with a remarkable 483 points, Scane solidified her status as a true legend of the sport, tallying an unparalleled 376 goals- the most in NCAA Division I history. By becoming the fourth recipient of the esteemed Tewaaraton Award at Northwestern, she further enriched the program's legacy as the sole institution with three distinct players consecutively clinching the prestigious honor.
As a three-time finalist for the Tewaaraton Award, Scane's indelible mark on NCAA lacrosse history is undeniable, her name forever synonymous with extraordinary talent and unwavering dedication to the game.