EVANSTON, Ill. – Selena Lasota, Izzy Scane and Brennan Dwyer have earned All-America honors selected by the Intercollegiate Lacrosse Women's Coaches Association. It was announced Wednesday on LAXSportsNetwork.
Lasota, the First Team All-American, led the Wildcats and the Big Ten in scoring with a massive 85 goals this season, just one shy of the Northwestern single-season record. The Tewaaraton Award finalist also earned All-Big Ten honors, was the unanimous Big Ten Attacker of the Year, three-time IWLCA Player of the week, was named a finalist for the 2019 Honda Sport Award and selected to both the Big Ten and NCAA All-Tournament teams.
Scane was second among all Wildcats and in the Big Ten with 65 goals in her rookie campaign, just four shy of the Northwestern first-year record set by Lasota. The Clarkston, Michigan native was voted the unanimous Big Ten Freshman of the Year, was a part of the Big Ten and NCAA All-Tournament Teams and was one of only two first-years on the Tewaaraton Watchlist, earning her Second Team All-America honors.
Dwyer led the 'Cats from the circle with 181 draw controls, good for the most in the Big Ten and fifth in the NCAA. The sophomore and Third Team All-American set Northwestern's single-season draw control record previous held by Shelby Fredericks and received All-Big Ten Honors, Big Ten Defender of the Week and was selected to the Big Ten All-Tournament Team.
Lasota, the First Team All-American, led the Wildcats and the Big Ten in scoring with a massive 85 goals this season, just one shy of the Northwestern single-season record. The Tewaaraton Award finalist also earned All-Big Ten honors, was the unanimous Big Ten Attacker of the Year, three-time IWLCA Player of the week, was named a finalist for the 2019 Honda Sport Award and selected to both the Big Ten and NCAA All-Tournament teams.
Scane was second among all Wildcats and in the Big Ten with 65 goals in her rookie campaign, just four shy of the Northwestern first-year record set by Lasota. The Clarkston, Michigan native was voted the unanimous Big Ten Freshman of the Year, was a part of the Big Ten and NCAA All-Tournament Teams and was one of only two first-years on the Tewaaraton Watchlist, earning her Second Team All-America honors.
Dwyer led the 'Cats from the circle with 181 draw controls, good for the most in the Big Ten and fifth in the NCAA. The sophomore and Third Team All-American set Northwestern's single-season draw control record previous held by Shelby Fredericks and received All-Big Ten Honors, Big Ten Defender of the Week and was selected to the Big Ten All-Tournament Team.