The Chapman University women’s lacrosse team became the latest Chapman team to earn academic recognition with five individuals also being recognized. The Panthers were honored as one of the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Associations’ Academic Honor Squads.
Chapman University’s student-athletes matched their record number with 221 SCIAC All-Academic selections in for the 2018-19 school year. The Panthers had the fourth-most selections of the nine schools in the SCIAC.
With a perfect GPA and a litany of school records, Chapman University women’s lacrosse standout Danielle Zahn has been recognized as an Academic All-American.
The Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association announced the 2019 All-Region teams this afternoon. Senior Danielle Zahn earned a spot on the All-West Region Second Team after a record-breaking season for the Panthers.
The awards keep rolling in for senior Chapman women’s lacrosse student-athlete Danielle Zahn. The midfielder earned CoSIDA Google Cloud Academic All-District honors earlier this afternoon for her work on the field and in the classroom.
The Chapman University women’s lacrosse season came to an end with an 18-6 loss in the SCIAC semifinal at Claremont-Mudd-Scripps. Junior Leah Donnelly scored four of the Panthers’ six goals.
Four members of the Chapman University women’s lacrosse team were awarded All-SCIAC selections earlier this morning. Senior Danielle Zahn and junior Ally Kroeckel earned spots on the First Team while senior Shelby Thompson and freshman Meg Hanson earned Second Team honors.
Senior Shelby Thompson broke a school record this past week and helped the Panthers beat Whittier to earn SCIAC Defensive Athlete of the Week for the second consecutive week.
The Chapman University women’s lacrosse team fell 20-12 on Senior Day to visiting Claremont-Mudd-Scripps. The Panthers honored their three seniors prior to the opening draw of their final home match of the season.
The Chapman University women’s lacrosse team rolled past the visiting Whittier College Poets 19-8 earlier this evening. Junior Alexandra Callaway and freshman Vanessa Topete led the Panthers, scoring four goals apiece in the effort.
Senior defender Shelby Thompson earned this week’s SCIAC Defensive Athlete of the Week after helping the Panthers to a 15-8 victory over Kalamazoo College on Tuesday afternoon.
Senior Danielle Zahn tied the school record for goals scored in a single game – for the second game in a row. Just Saturday afternoon Zahn tied the record, scoring seven goals and leading a comeback effort against Redlands. This time, the captain scored seven as the Panthers rolled past Kalamazoo College 15-8.
Senior Danielle Zahn tied the school record and scored seven goals as the Panthers came back from down eight goals to beat the visiting Redlands Bulldogs 22-17 earlier this afternoon. The captain also tallied an assist in the winning effort to lead Chapman to a crucial victory.
Neither team led by more than two goals but the Chapman University women’s lacrosse team fell 13-12 to visiting Framingham State on Thursday. The Panthers tied the match twice in the second half but weren’t able to overtake the Rams.
In a final 10 minutes that saw two ties and two lead changes, the Chapman University women’s lacrosse team held on to prevail 14-12 over the visiting St. Mary’s College Belles. Junior Lucy Schwartz and freshman Meg Hanson helped the winning effort by scoring four goals each.
The Chapman University women’s lacrosse team fell to the visiting Colorado College Tigers 17-7 earlier this evening. Sophomore Preetha Raj put up a career-best 12 saves in the effort.
In a match fueled by lengthy runs, the Chapman University women’s lacrosse team held on to beat visiting Elizabethtown 20-16 on Tuesday. The Panthers (2-2) trailed by as much as two and led by as many as 11 goals in the back and forth match.
A game-tying attempt bounced off the post and the Chapman University women’s lacrosse team fell 10-9 to Occidental in its season-opener on Wednesday. The Panthers were down three with less three minutes to go.
The Chapman University women’s lacrosse team begins its 2019 season on Wednesday. The Panthers were picked to finish fourth in a poll of the SCIAC coaches this year.