Media Release, June 6
Ewing, NJ… A big reason The College of New Jersey women’s lacrosse team spent the entire season ranked among the top teams in Division III was the play of freshman Alison Jaeger (Hampton, NJ/North Hunterdon). Her efforts did not go unnoticed as the Lion was tabbed the Inside Lacrosse Division III Rookie off the Year.
Jaeger was previously honored by the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association earning a spot on the Boardwalk Region First Team.
Jaeger stepped right in for TCNJ this spring starting every game and provided a big spark generating the attack off of the draw. She led the team with 55 draw controls, 16 assists and six game-winning goals, while finishing second in goals (46) and points (62). She was also the most consistent scorer for TCNJ being the only player to record a goal in each of the team’s 19 games, netting a career best four goals on three occasions.
The Lions had another successful season the field advancing to the national semifinals finishing with a record of 17-2.
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