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Denver’s Women’s Lacrosse picked up four BIG EAST postseason awards, including the awards for the BIG EAST Attacker of the year, BIG EAST Defender of the Year, BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year and BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year. Denver also placed 11 student-athletes to the All-BIG EAST Conference teams.

Sophomore Quintin Hoch-Bullen (Orillia, Ontario) was named the BIG EAST Attacker of the Year after scoring 45 goals through the 2019 campaign. Her three goals per game average was ranked No. 40 in the NCAA. In Denver’s Apr. 6 game, Hoch-Bullen scored her 100th career point. 

Senior Katherine Fischer (Upper Nyack, N.Y.) was named BIG EAST Defender of the Year after earning 31 ground balls and causing 27 turnovers in the 2019 season. She helped lead Denver’s defense, which was ranked No. 1 in scoring defense (6.67) over the past four consecutive weeks.

Junior Carson Gregg (Severna Park, Md.) won BIG EAST Goalkeeper of the Year after totaling 690 minutes in the goal and making 74 saves. She allowed the lowest amount of goals with 84 in the BIG EAST Conference and is No. 1 in the nation with a 7.40 goals-against average. 

Head Coach Liza Kelly, along with Tee Ladouceur, Brittany Read and Megan Zeman won BIG EAST Coaching Staff of the Year. This year, the coaching staff led the Pioneers to their highest ranking in the Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaching Association (IWLCA) ranking with a No. 9. 

Seven student-athletes received First Team All-BIG EAST honors. Fischer, Gregg and Hoch-Bullen were joined by teammates senior Maddie Baum (Piedmont, Calif.), senior Elizabeth Behrins (Basking Ridge, N.J.), junior Molly Little (Tiverton, R.I.) and sophomore Eliza Radochonski (Englewood, Colo.).

Four more Pioneers received Second Team All-BIG EAST honors. Senior Julia Feiss (Baltimore, Md.), sophomore Hannah Liddy (Westfield, N.J.), senior Kennedy Milburn (Whitby, Ontario) and senior Audrey Scherck (Charlottesville, Va.).

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