Meredith Frank (Lacrosse, 2006-09)

Meredith Frank (Lacrosse, 2006-09)
One of the most decorated players in program history, Meredith Frank earned three IWLCA All-America honors and led the Wildcats to four straight national championships in her career. In 2007, she garnered first-team all-america honors and finished second on the team with 61 goals, helping Northwestern set then NCAA single-season records of 361 goals, 168 assists and 529 points. Frank captured second-team all-america awards in 2008 and 2009. She started in 85 games during her career and helped the Wildcats win four-consecutive national championships, compiling a career record of 85-3.

At the time of her graduation, Frank ranked third in program history in draw controls (183), fourth in caused turnovers (76), seventh in ground balls (130), seventh in goals 152), eighth in points (210) and ninth in assists (58).

The 2006 American Lacrosse Conference Rookie of the Year, Frank won four All-ALC awards, capturing a first-team nod in 2007, and three second-team accolades. In 2007, Frank earned ALC Championship All-Tournament Team recognition. She twice was nominated for the Tewaaraton Award, awarded annually to the top female and top male college lacrosse players in the country.