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Five Seawolves Named ILWomen Mid-Season All-Americans

3/28/2024 1:47:00 PM

STONY BROOK, N.Y. – Five Stony Brook women's lacrosse student athletes in graduate students Alex Finn and Kailyn Hart, seniors Clare Levy and Ellie Masera and junior Avery Hines were all named ILWomen Midseason All-Americans, the organization announced on Thursday.

Masera was named to the First Team, Levy to the Third Team and Finn, Hart and Hines were dubbed Honorable Mentions.

Masera has scored 41 goals, added 15 assists and collected 72 draw controls this season. She ranks second in the country in goals per game (4.56), third in points per game (6.22) and is tied for 10th in draw controls per game (8.0). She leads the CAA in goals, points and shots and ranks second in draw controls.

Levy has put up 38 draw controls, 17 ground balls and eight caused turnovers in 2024, captaining a defense that ranks sixth in the country in scoring defense. She has also added four goals and three assists offensively. Levy's 3.8 draw controls per game ranks eighth in the league.

Finn has 17 goals and 35 assists this season, ranking third in the country in assists per game (3.5) and 11th in points per game (5.2). Her eight assists against Campbell on March 24 set a career high and helped the Seawolves break a team single-game record in points (39) and tie the single game record in assists (18).

Hart has scored 30 goals and dished out nine assists, ranking tied for 30th in the country in goals per game (3.33) and tied for 46th in assists per game (4.33), ranking second and fourth, respectively in the CAA. She has scored five goals in four games this season, including in a key 13-12 overtime victory at No. 5 Syracuse on March 5.

Hines ranks sixth in the country and second in the league in caused turnovers per game, averaging 2.5 per game. She also leads the team in ground balls with 20. Hines has had multiple caused turnovers in eight of Stony Brook's 10 games this season and has multiple ground balls in eight games. She put up a career-high five caused turnovers and three ground balls against Elon on March 22.

The Seawolves are back in action on Friday, March 29, facing off against Monmouth at 1 p.m.

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