Five Lancers Earn Big South Honors
Five Longwood women's lacrosse players received All-Big South honors, showcasing the team's talent this season. Madison Rogers and Isabella McCullough made the All-Big South Second Team, while Jordan Fitzgerald was an Honorable Mention. Freshman Peyton Daley joined the Big South All-Freshman Team and Kendra DeFilippo earned a spot on the All-Academic Team. Rogers led the team with 37 goals, and McCullough excelled as a goalkeeper with 163 saves. The recognition highlights both on-field performance and academic achievement for the Lancers.
By the Numbers- Madison Rogers scored a team-high 37 goals with 9 assists.
- Goalkeeper Isabella McCullough made 163 saves, achieving a .466 save percentage.
While the individual accolades celebrate personal achievements, the Lancers will need to leverage this momentum for future team success, especially in the competitive landscape of the Big South.
State of Play- The Lancers finished the season strong with multiple players contributing significantly in both offense and defense.
- Key players like Rogers and McCullough played pivotal roles throughout the season, consistently performing in crucial games.
Looking ahead, the focus will shift towards building on this season's successes as the team prepares for next year's challenges. Retaining talent and developing new players will be critical for sustained progress in the Big South.
Bottom LineThe recognition of five players underscores Longwood's potential; balancing academic excellence and athletic performance will be essential for the Lancers' continued growth and success in the upcoming season.
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