2011 W. Lacrosse Roster

Erin Tochihara
- Position:
- Goalie
- Height:
- 5-6
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Kent Denver School
- Hometown:
- Englewood, Colo.
Senior Year (2011): Earned third-team All-America honors from the IWLCA and Synapse Sports ... tabbed first-team all-region and honorable mention All-Ivy League ... started all 19 games ... named the Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week twice ... made 13 saves in a 9-8 win over Johns Hopkins in the season opener ... ... made 10 stops in four games (No. 4 Duke, No. 8 Virginia, No. 12 Georgetown and Cornell) ... allowed just five goals against Brown and two against Yale ... stopped 13 vs. Harvard ... had eight saves and four ground balls at No. 8 Penn ... stopped 11 shots ina win over Columbia ... matched her career best of 16 saves in a game against No. 13 PSU ... stopped 10 at Penn in the Ivy League semi and nine against Harvard in the Ivy title game ... named to the Ivy League All-Tournament team ... made eight saves at JMU in NCAAs ... made 14 saves on Maryland in the quarterfinals.
Junior Year (2010): Second-Team All-Ivy and first-team all-region ... started in all 16 games ... finished with a 6-9 record ... made 138 saves on 284 shots for a .486 save percentage and a 10.83 goals against average ... named the Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week on March 1 after making 12 saves in an overtime win against JHU, four on free-position attempts and one on the first shot in OT for a .571 save percentage ... made 12 saves against Rutgers, JMU and Harvard ... stopped seven shots against Duke, Temple and Cornell and made 10 versus Virginia ... made one save at Columbia ... had 10 saves on 12 shots against Georgetown ... has picked up four ground balls, four times ... made five saves and picked up a career-high five ground balls against Yale where she recorded her best GAA (2.00) ... stopped a season-high 14 shots versus Maryland ... stopped another 14 shots against Dartmouth ... stopped 11 shots in the Ivy League semifinals against Penn.
Sophomore Year (2009): Named second-team All-America by IWLCA and by womenslacrosse.com ... earned first-team all-region honors ... named second-team All-Ivy ... started in all but one game, posting a 14-4 record ... made 152 saves on on 287 shots for a .530 save percentage ... allowed 135 goals in 963:08 for an 8.41 goals against average ... made a career-high 16 saves in a one-goal loss to Duke on March 7 ... earned her first win of the season in the season opener with Johns Hopkins making six saves ... followed up with six saves in a win over Rutgers ... made 13 saves against Penn State and had a season-high four ground balls ... made 12 stops versus James Madison ... stopped eight shots in an 8-7 win over Virginia ... made four saves in the first 30 minutes of the Temple game and did not allow a goal ... made seven stops against Cornell and Yale, and five against Columbia, all Tiger wins ... stopped 10 shots in a loss to Penn on April 15 ... made nine saves in a 14-4 win over Dartmouth on April 18 ... stopped 10 in a win over Brown ... made seven saves in a win over Loyola on April 29 while picking up three ground balls ... stopped five shots against Maryland ... made eight saves in a 15-9 win over Georgetown in the first round of the NCAA Tournament and 14 against Northwestern in the quarterfinals ... finished the season ranked 2nd in the Ivy League in GAA and sixth in the nation, 1st in save percentage in the league and fourth in the nation.
Freshman Year (2008): Played in 12 games and started the last three games of the season against Georgetown, Vanderbilt and Northwestern ... had a 2-2 record playing 388:06 ... made 41 saves and allowed 69 goals ... posted a 10.67 goals against average and a .373 save percentage ... had 17 ground balls and caused four turnovers ... had six saves in her first performance against Rutgers on March 5 and had a personal-best three ground balls ... made three saves in her first win at Penn State on March 15 ... named the Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week on March 17 ... stopped one shot against both James Madison and Columbia ... made four saves against Harvard on April 12 ... made two stops against Brown on April 26 and made five against Maryland four days later where she matched her personal-best three ground balls ... made her first start at Georgetown on May 3 and made a season-high eight saves and had three ground balls ... stopped four shots in a 14-10 win over Vanderbilt on May 11 ... made seven saves in her first NCAA Tournament game, versus Northwestern on May 17.
Before Princeton: A four-year letterwinner at Kent Denver School ... earned All-America, all-academic, all-state and all-league honors ... team captain ... named MVP of the 2005 title game by the Denver Post and the Rocky Mountain News ... state champions in 2005.
Personal: Full name is Erin Jean Tochihara ... born Oct. 14, 1988 ... parents are Allen and Susan Tochihara ... had one brother, Ryan (Colgate '06) ... majoring in psychology.
Season | GP-GS | Min | GA | GAA | Svs | SV% |
Record |
2008 | 12-3 | 388:06 | 69 | 10.67 |
41 | .373 |
2-2 |
2009 | 18-17 | 963:08 | 135 | 8.41 | 152 | .530 |
14-4 |
2010 | 16-16 | 808:52 | 146 | 10.83 | 138 | .486 | 6-9 |
2011 | 19-19 | 1149:10 | 195 | 10.18 | 181 | .481 | 12-7 |
Career | 65-55 | 3309:16 | 545 | 9.88 | 512 | .484 |
34-12 |
Career Highs | |
Saves |
16, 2x MR vs. PSU, 4/30/11 |
GB | 5 vs. Yale, 4/10/10 |
GAA* |
2.00 vs. Yale, 4/10/10 |
*based on a playing a full game