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Adding to Accolades, Lazo, Lussi Earn ECAC All-Star Honors
December 18, 2014 | Women's Soccer
The announcement comes after the pair were included on all-star teams at the NSCAA all-region level and within the Ivy League.
Lussi was one of 14 ECAC first-team honorees. The Ivy League Offensive Player of the Year, Lussi had 18 goals and three assists, tying for the second-most goals in a season in program history and more than any non-senior has scored in a season at Princeton. Lussi led the Ivy in shots overall and per game, points overall and per game, goals overall and per game, and game-winning goals. Already, Lussi stands seventh in Princeton history with 63 career points, and her 39 points this season were the third-most in a season. She will enter her junior year tied for fifth in program history with 28 goals, more than halfway to the program record of 47 held by Negron. She was an NSCAA second-team All-Mid-Atlantic selection this year.
Lazo was one of 15 players named to the All-ECAC second team. She finished the year with eight goals and 10 assists, the most assists in the Ivy League this season and the second-most assists in a season in program history behind the 12 from Esmeralda Negron '05 in 2004. Lazo also finished with 26 career assists, tying her for the program record now shared with Diana Matheson '08. Her 28 career goals are tied for fifth with Lussi, and her 82 career points are also fifth in program history. Lazo finished her career with four All-Ivy League honors and her second first-team all-league recognition, making her the first Tiger since Matheson to earn All-Ivy recognition all four years. Lazo was also an NSCAA first-team All-Mid-Atlantic pick this season, two years after earning second-team all-region honors.





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