NAPERVILLE, Ill. -- A total of four Augustana Vikings women's lacrosse student-athletes have been named to the CCIW All-Conference teams, the league announced Tuesday.
Becca Lacina,
Colleen Chiavola,
Madison Langewisch, and
Kendall Phelan were among those recognized.
Augustana placed two players on the First Team, highlighted by conference assists leader
Becca Lacina. The sophomore topped the CCIW with 34 assists, averaging 2.13 per game, while also ranking among the league leaders in goals, points, and shots per game. Lacina led the team with 70 points and was second with 36 goals on 89 attempts. She recorded a season-high six assists and won six draw controls this past week at Illinois Wesleyan.
Joining her on the First Team was Chiavola, who set the program record for single-season caused turnovers with 46. She ranked third in the conference with an average of 2.88 caused turnovers per game. Chiavola also led the team with 55 ground balls, placing sixth in the league at 3.44 per game. The junior recorded a season-high seven caused turnovers and added four draw controls during spring break at Albion.
Langewisch earned Second Team honors after ranking among the conference leaders in multiple offensive categories. The senior finished third in the league in goals per game (2.88), fourth in shots per game (6.25), fifth in points per game (4.00), and seventh in assists per game (1.13). She led the team with 46 goals on 100 shots, while also tallying 60 draw controls and four game-winning goals. In March, Langewisch posted a season-high five goals, three assists, and eight points at Albion.
Phellan also earned Second Team recognition after finishing the season second on the team with 35 caused turnovers and 53 ground balls. The junior ranked sixth in the conference in caused turnovers per game (2.19) and seventh in ground balls per game (3.31). She recorded a season-high five ground balls and added two draw controls in the regular-season finale against North Central.
Additionally,
Elena Bechard was the recipient of the CCIW RESPECT Award.