Women's Lacrosse

Olivia Hompe
- Title:
- Graduate Student Coach
The Princeton all-time leading scorer Olivia Hompe returns to the program in 2017-18 as a graduate student coach of the Tigers.
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A finalist for the 2017 Tewaaraton Trophy, Hompe was a nominee for the award twice during her career. A two-time All-America, earning first-team honors as a senior when she was also named the Ivy League Attacker of the Year. In 2017 Hompe led the nation in goals per game and was third in points per game as she set the Princeton single-season record for goals and points in a season.
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Hompe finished her career as the all-time leader at Princeton in goals (198) and points (285), more than any other women's or men's lacrosse player in Princeton history. She is a three-time unanimous first-team All-Ivy League and was named to the Ivy League All-Tournament Team three times and was the MVP in 2016. Hompe holds six Ivy League Tournament records in goals, assists and points in both a game and in a tournament
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The 2017 IWLCA Scholar-Athlete of the Year was named Academic All-Ivy League three times and the IWLCA Academic Honor Roll twice.
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She is a candidate for the 2017 NCAA Woman of the Year.
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Hompe graduated from Princeton as a Woodrow Wilson School concentrator and a certificate in Near Eastern Studies. Proficient in Arabic, she focuses on security studies in the Middle East and North Africa and earned Princeton’s Scholars in the Nation’s Service Initiative (SINSI) award last year.
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A finalist for the 2017 Tewaaraton Trophy, Hompe was a nominee for the award twice during her career. A two-time All-America, earning first-team honors as a senior when she was also named the Ivy League Attacker of the Year. In 2017 Hompe led the nation in goals per game and was third in points per game as she set the Princeton single-season record for goals and points in a season.
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Hompe finished her career as the all-time leader at Princeton in goals (198) and points (285), more than any other women's or men's lacrosse player in Princeton history. She is a three-time unanimous first-team All-Ivy League and was named to the Ivy League All-Tournament Team three times and was the MVP in 2016. Hompe holds six Ivy League Tournament records in goals, assists and points in both a game and in a tournament
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The 2017 IWLCA Scholar-Athlete of the Year was named Academic All-Ivy League three times and the IWLCA Academic Honor Roll twice.
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She is a candidate for the 2017 NCAA Woman of the Year.
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Hompe graduated from Princeton as a Woodrow Wilson School concentrator and a certificate in Near Eastern Studies. Proficient in Arabic, she focuses on security studies in the Middle East and North Africa and earned Princeton’s Scholars in the Nation’s Service Initiative (SINSI) award last year.
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