2024 Women's Lacrosse Roster

Lindsey Frank
- Height:
- 5-6
- Class:
- Graduate Student
- High School:
- Saratoga Springs HS
- Hometown:
- Saratoga Springs, N.Y.
- Prev School:
- Richmond
Awards:
- Honorable Mention USA Lacrosse Division 1 Preseason All-American (2024)
- Shots..........................…4, at North Carolina (3/25/24)
- Goals…..........................3, vs. Syracuse (2/10/24)
- Assists........................…2, at Boston College (2/29/24)
- Caused Turnovers…......1, at North Carolina (3/25/24), Ohio State (4/13/24)
- Ground Balls…...............1, at North Carolina (3/25/24), Ohio State (4/13/24)
Honors and Awards (Richmond):
RVA Sports Awards Female Athlete of the Year (2023)
A-10 Preseason All-Conference team (2023)
A-10 Offensive Player of the Week (3/20/23)
A-10 Attack All-Conference First Team (2023)
USA Lacrosse Magazine Player of the Week (5/9/23)
A-10 All-Tournament team (2023)
A-10 Tournament MVP (2023)
USA Lacrosse Magazine All-American (2023)
IWLCA All-Region First Team…Named IWLCA All-American (2023)
2024: Started in all 21 games ... Tallied 38 points holding fifth highest on the team with 31 goals and seven assists for the season ... Scored three goals in season debut against Syracuse (2/10) and in NCAA Final Four victory against Florida (5/24) ... Contributed two goals in three consecutive games against Central Michigan (3/3), Denver (3/8), and UAlbany (3/10) ... Tallied a goal and season high of two assists against Boston College (2/29) ... Scored season high of four goals in NCAA Tournament second round against Penn (5/16).
2023 (Richmond): Played and started in all 21 games as a senior…Tallied 90 points (No. 3 in program single season history) from 67 goals (No. 1 in program single season history), 23 assists, 33 ground balls, 17 caused turnovers and 74 draw controls on the season…Finished her Richmond career with 234 points (No. 7 in program history), 164 goals (No. 6 in program history), 70 assists (No. 8 in program history), 79 ground balls, 32 caused turnovers and 182 draw controls (No. 6 in program history)...Had eleven games with 4 or more goals…Tallied 4 goals and 5 draw controls in the win over No. 7 UVA (3/15/23)...Contributed with a combined 16 goals, 7 assists, 4 ground balls and 20 draw controls through the A-10 Tournament and NCAA Tournament (4 games – Saint Joseph’s, UMass, Marquette and UNC)
2022 (Richmond): Named Atlantic 10 First Team All-Conference at attack…Played in all 18 games, starting 17…Finished the year second in the A-10 in goals per game (2.78), third in points per game (4.00), third in shots per game (6.06) and sixth in assists per game (1.22)...Led Richmond attackers with 17 ground balls and seven caused turnovers…A key part of Richmond's No. 1 A-10 ranking in assists, No. 2 ranking in points per game and No. 4 national ranking in assists per game…Named an A-10 Preseason All-Conference selection…Led the Spiders in points (72) and goals (50) while picking up 22 helpers…Eclipsed the 100 career points mark with two goals at La Salle (3/25/22)...Hit the 100 career draw controls mark against St. Bonaventure (4/14/22) when she recorded three…Named the A-10’s Player of the Week for April 18 after a 15 point (10 goals, 5 assists) weekend against St. Bonaventure (4/14/22) and Davidson (4/16/22)...Her eight points and six goals against Davidson and both came as career-highs…Tallied a career-high 12 shots against George Washington (3/27/22)
2021 (Richmond): Made 11 starts in 12 games this season at midfield…Led the squad with 37 goals and 11 assists with 48 points and 59 draw controls…Tallied 18 ground balls and seven caused turnovers…Went 10 for 15 in free position goals attempts…Scored at least two goals in all but one game, including twice scoring a season-high five goals at William & Mary (2/27) and George Mason (2/25)...Named A-10 All-Conference Second Team & All-Rookie Team…Named A-10 All-Championship Team after pacing the squad with three goals, including going 2-for-2 in free position attempts, nine draw controls, two ground balls and one caused turnover against Saint Joseph’s (4/30)...Tallied A-10 Player of the Week honors (4/26) after leading the team with eight goals on 11 shots on goal in 14 shot attempts, as well as 14 draw controls in wins over George Mason and Davidson…Named to VaSID All-State Second Team as a midfielder…Highlighted as a two-sport student-athlete April 27 in the Richmond Times-Dispatch. Read the article here.
2020 (Richmond): Named to the IL Women Power 100 Watch List prior to the season…Appeared in all seven contests with six starts at midfield…Scored first collegiate goal against Longwood (2/9) on a four-point day with three assists, four draw controls and two ground balls…Dished out a career-high six assists against William & Mary (2/22)...Scored the game-winner in overtime against Virginia (2/26) to finish her first collegiate hat trick and picked up six draw controls…Finished the season third on the team with 24 points, second in assists (14) and tied for fifth with 10 goals…Second the team with 26 draw controls, fourth with 11 ground balls…Helped the offense to average 18.43 goals per game, ranking fourth nationally…Earned A-10 Rookie of the Week honors after tallied seven points on three goals and four assists, collected two ground balls and seven draw controls in wins against Virginia and Liberty on March 2
High School/Club: A four-year varsity starter at Saratoga Springs, earning US Lacrosse All-America honors as a junior and senior…Named First Team All-New York State in 2018…Honored as the Times Union Girls Lacrosse Player of the Year and a Suburban Council First Team All Star in 2018 and 2019…Named the 2019 Times Union Female Athlete of the Year…Led team to a 2018 Sectional title and Regional Finals appearance…Played club lacrosse for ADK Lacrosse…Also a member of the Richmond field hockey team…A four-year varsity starter in field hockey, where she was the three-time Times Union Player of the Year…Named a Suburban Council First Team All-Star on three occasions, while earning All-Section II and All-New York State honors twice…The Saratoga Springs program record holder with 60 career assists, 82 career goals, 21 single season assists and 29 single season goals…Named a MAX Field Hockey Northeast Region First Team All-Star, leading her team to back-to-back