
2015 Season Recap
05/07/2015 | Women's Lacrosse
2014-15 Women's Lacrosse Year in Review
Head Coach: Allison Kwolek
Record: 10-9, 6-2 A-10 (second place)
Conference Tournament: 2nd Seed, 1-1 (second place)
- With the expansion of the league by one team (adding Davidson), Richmond won six A-10 games for the first time since 2011. Richmond's wins total gave the program back-to-back double-digit win totals for the first time since 2006 & 2007.
- Freshman Kim Egizi was named A-10 Rookie of the Year.
- Senior attack Emily Doyle and senior defender Erin Marie Geoghan were named First-Team All-Atlantic 10, with senior midfielder Anna Jeszeck earning Second-Team honors for the second-straight season. It was the second year in a row Doyle was on the First-Team list. Egizi and Caroline Queally were named to the All-Rookie Team.
- Jeszeck was named to the All-Academic Team for the second-straight season.
- On the offensive end, Doyle led the team with 61 points, including 32 assists, one away from her career high set in 2014. She was first in the league and 18th in the country for total assists, while 25th in the nation in assists per game. She finished her career as the program's all-time assist leader, ending with 104, the first player over 100 for the program. She also finished with 88 goals.
- Doyle led the league with her 32 assists and finished second in average per game. She had the second-most points in the league, finishing third in average.
- Senior goalie Emily Boyce was fourth in the conference in goals against average, at 10.69 per game. Boyce set a career high with 139 saves in the season and finished with 345 for her career, third-most at Richmond. She helped the Spiders to a second-place finish in team defense, holding opponents to 11.06 goals per game.
- Senior Bailey Zerr finished second in the conference with 3.61 draw controls per game. She won a career-best 65 draws in her final season and finished with 147 for her career, fourth-most at UR. Queally was second on the team with 56.
- Zerr finished with 82 goals and 94 points. Her 29 goals scored this season tied Doyle for the team high and were a career-best total for her.
- Jeszeck set a new career high with 25 goals in 2015. She finished with 50 goals and 26 assists for 76 points for her career totals. She also set a career high with 12 caused turnovers. Statistically speaking, she made voluminous contributions on both ends of the field with 35 points, 22 ground balls, 31 draw controls and 12 caused turnovers.
- Doyle won A-10 Player of the Week on March 30
- Egizi captured A-10 Rookie of the Week four times... March 9 & 30, April 6 & 27
Players Mentioned
A10 WLAX Preview
Wednesday, April 30
Women's A10 Tennis Preview
Wednesday, April 23
Women's Lacrosse Highlights vs. Duquesne
Saturday, April 12
Women's Lacrosse Postgame - Duquesne
Saturday, April 12