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  2. Category:American women's lacrosse players - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American women's lacrosse players" The following 37 pages are in this category, out of 37 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  3. Caitlyn Wurzburger - Wikipedia

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    Caitlyn Molly Wurzburger (born July 26, 2001) is an American lacrosse player. She became the country's all-time top scorer in high school at the American Heritage School in Delray Beach, Florida, and was the top-ranked recruit of the class of 2020. She played college lacrosse for the North Carolina Tar Heels, where she won the 2022 NCAA tournament.

  4. Kayla Treanor - Wikipedia

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    Kayla Treanor (born November 20, 1993) is an American women's lacrosse coach for the Syracuse University Women's Lacrosse team. Prior to this position, she was an assistant coach for Harvard and Boston College. Having played with the Syracuse Orange at the collegiate level, she was named to the US national team 2013 onwards.

  5. Rachel Vallarelli - Wikipedia

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    From 2012 to 2015, she attended the University of Massachusetts. [2] [3] In her final season at the university, she was named Atlantic 10 Defensive Player of the Year, and she finished her career with 8th-best goals against average in NCAA history.

  6. Kylie Ohlmiller - Wikipedia

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    Kylie Ohlmiller (born September 24, 1996) is an American professional women's lacrosse player for the New York Charging of the Women's Lacrosse League (WLL). She played collegiately at Stony Brook University, where she set the record for most career points in Division I history with 498 and most career assists with 246.

  7. Diane Geppi-Aikens - Wikipedia

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    Diane Geppi-Aikens (October 4, 1962 – June 29, 2003) was an athlete and later a women's lacrosse coach at Loyola College (currently Loyola University Maryland).During her tenure as coach of Loyola College, the team made 10 appearances at NCAA tournaments, with Geppi-Aikens being named "Coach of the Year" three times.

  8. Lacrosse lists: 21 top players and the school that's No. 1 ...

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    Boys players to watchTanner Bachelor, Shakopee senior defender Owen Baker, Bloomington Jefferson senior defender Gus Bell, Benilde-St. Margaret's senior midfielder Jack Bourget, Benilde-St ...

  9. Katie Rowan Thomson - Wikipedia

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    She also helped the U.S. national team secure its second consecutive gold medal at the 2013 Women's Lacrosse World Cup in Oshawa, Ontario, where she was named player of the match in the final game after setting a program record with 8 goals and 10 points. She was the second-leading scorer for Team USA at the tournament, with 35 points.