2022 IWLCA All-Region Cover

Women’s Lacrosse Receives Four IWLCA All-Region Selections

Cook, Conlin, Rogers and Westerby earn all-region recognition

5/19/2022 2:16:00 PM

NORTHBOROUGH, Mass. (May 19, 2022)  – Seniors Camryn Rogers, Morgan Westerby and Meredith Conlin, along with junior Zoe Cook, of the Stevens Institute of Technology women's lacrosse team were named to the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) All-Boardwalk Region Teams, the organization announced Thursday.

Cook, Conlin and Rogers each landed on the Boardwalk Region's First Team, while Westerby was named to the Second Team. The all-region recognition is the second for Rogers, while Conlin, Westerby and Cook each received the distinction for the first time. Stevens placed four student-athletes on the IWLCA's all-region teams for the first time since 2018 and the three first-team selections are the most since 2016.

Cook scored 61 goals with seven assists to finish with a career-best 68 points. She recorded at least one point in 19 of her 21 games this season and totaled a career-high eight points in a non-conference win over Kean. Cook netted 14 hat tricks and nearly 80% of her shots were on target. Cook scored on 12 of her 23 free-position shots and the Princeton, New Jersey native also chipped in with 25 draw controls, 10 caused turnovers and 12 ground balls.

The MAC Freedom Defensive Player of the Year, Conlin anchored a defensive group that allowed 7.76 goals per game during the regular season, which ranked 22nd in Division III. The Cortlandt Manor, New York native led the team with 28 caused turnovers, bringing her career total to 79, and Conlin ranked 10th in the MAC Freedom by averaging 1.33 caused turnovers per game. Her seven caused turnovers in a non-conference win over Drew matched her own program record and were the most by any MAC Freedom player in a single game this season. Conlin also finished second on the team with 32 ground balls. 

A USA Lacrosse Magazine Second Team All-American, Rogers had an outstanding second season on Castle Point. The Branchburg, New Jersey native scored 87 goals with 12 assists to total a team-leading, and career-best, 99 points. Rogers' 87 goals set the single-season program record and her 99 points were the fifth-highest total in program history. The high-scoring midfielder compiled 16 hat tricks, including three in the postseason. Not just effective in the attacking third, Rogers also led the team with a career-high 104 draw controls, which matched the program record. She also caused 21 turnovers and picked up 28 ground balls. Of her 87 goals, four were game-winners and 22 came on free-position shots (in 34 attempts). Rogers also added five power-play goals and one when the Ducks were shorthanded.

Westerby, who earned her first career all-conference selection earlier this month, set career highs with 41 goals and 15 assists to total 56 points. The Marlton, New Jersey native recorded the 100th point of her career in the Ducks' NCAA victory over SUNY Canton. Westerby also pulled down at least one draw control in all 21 games this season, ranking second on the team with 100, and became just the third player in program history to corral at least 100 draws in a single season. Offensively, Westerby had six hat tricks, including two in the postseason. She tied for the team lead with five game-winning goals, while also causing 11 turnovers and picking up 21 ground balls. The senior also scored on 14 of her 18 free-position shots.

A total of 272 student-athletes were honored by the IWLCA across its eight regional teams. The student-athletes are now eligible to be named to a national IWLCA All-America team, which will be announced on May 26. The Boardwalk Region comprises 42 teams and the Ducks' four selections were tied for the second-most in the region.

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