KANSAS CITY, Mo. – The NAIA released the women's lacrosse national honors on Thursday morning, with five Warriors earning All-American honors.
Michelle Farrell and
Kat Hoff were named First Team All-American,
Lexi Gallini earned Second Team All-American, while
Da'zah Regusters and
Gabby Hitchcock were named Third Team All-American.
Michelle Farrell –
First Team All-American
Farrell, a sophomore from Auckland, New Zealand, earned First Team All-American honors after starting all 14 games for the Warriors this season. Farrell led the side in points, goals, and assists, posting 108 points, 60 goals, and 48 assists. She's also second on the team in draw controls with 65, and tallied 60 ground balls and caused 31 turnovers this season.
Kat Hoff –
First Team All-American
Hoff, a senior from Williston, Vermont, earned First Team All-American honors after starting all 14 games in goal for the Warriors this season. She played 717:38 minutes in goal this season, allowing 108 goals while saving 111, and holds a 10-2 record. Additionally, she recorded 45 ground balls and caused two turnovers.
Lexi Gallini–
Second Team All-American
Gallini, a junior from Rockwall, Texas, earned Second Team All-American honors after starting all 14 games she appeared in for the Warriors this season. She recorded 4 points this season, with three goals and one assist. The defender tallied five draw controls, while also picking up 24 ground balls and causing 16 turnovers.
Da'zah Regusters–
Third Team All-American
Regusters, a senior from Pottstown, Pennsylvania, earned Third Team All-American honors after starting all 13 games she appeared in for the Warriors this season. She tallied 42 points, 37 goals, and 5 assists. She led the side in draw controls with 68, while also picking up 58 ground balls and causing 32 turnovers.
Gabby Hitchcock –
Third Team All-American
Hitchcock, a junior from Bloomfield Hills, Michigan, earned Third Team All-American honors after starting 12 of the 13 games she appeared in for the Warriors this season. She tallied two points this season on two goals. She also added one draw control, 33 ground balls, and caused 16 turnovers.
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