Boyce, Meneilly, Basso are USA Lacrosse Women's Players of the Week

PHOTO COURTESY OF BUCKNELL ATHLETICS

Allie Boyce scored 10 goals on 10 shots in a 20-11 win over American.


This season, USA Lacrosse will celebrate the accomplishments of players across Divisions I, II and III each Tuesday with Player of the Week recognition. Players of the Week are selected by USA Lacrosse Magazine staff and contributors based on a variety of factors, including individual performance and impact on team success.

DIVISION I

ALLIE BOYCE, BUCKNELL

Boyce tied a 39-year-old Bucknell record (also hed by Sue Gray against Northeastern) with 10 goals — seven in the first half — in a 20-11 win over American. Ten goals is a lot, and it was a performance made even more impressive by a 10-for-10 shooting day. Boyce fell one goal shy of the Patriot League single-game record, two shy of the NCAA record and one shy of the most in a game in Division I lacrosse this season.

DIVISION II

JESSICA MENEILLY, LE MOYNE

Meneilly tallied 10 goals, five caused turnovers and four ground balls in a 2-0 week for No. 9 Le Moyne. The senior attacker scored five goals and had two ground balls, two caused turnovers and a draw control in a 13-11 win at No. 19 Saint Anselm. Three days later, she scored five goals again, along with three caused turnovers and two ground balls in a 14-8 victory over rival and No. 13 Adelphi.  

DIVISION III

JORDAN BASSO, GETTYSBURG

Basso led Gettysburg to a comeback 19-13 win at Haverford on a career-high 10 points (8 G, 2 A). Basso also had two ground balls and one caused turnover. Basso has 45 goals and 28 assists this season.







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