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Photos of Cortland's 2021 Women's Lacrosse All-Region Selections
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Four Red Dragons Named to IWLCA All-Region Team

Four Cortland women's lacrosse players have been chosen to the 2021 Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) All-Empire Region team. Senior attacker Hannah Lorenzen (Stony Brook/Ward Melville) and sophomore midfielder Kiki Meager (Syracuse/West Genesee) were named to the all-region first team, while junior midfielder Hannah Keech (Penn Yan/Penn Yan Academy) and senior defender Kayla Petre (Hauppauge) were selected to the all-region second team. 
 
Lorenzen finished the season with 61 goals and 18 assists for 79 points in just 14 games. She led the Red Dragons in goals and points, and was tied for second in assists. Lorenzen also registered a team-high 77 draw controls, and she added 15 ground balls and eight caused turnovers. She scored at least three goals in each of her games, including a school NCAA-tournament record 10 goals, along with one assist, in an NCAA second-round win at Rhodes. She also tallied seven goals and three assists in a win over Oneonta, five goals and three assists in a win at New Paltz, and five goals each in the SUNYAC finals versus Brockport and the NCAA third round against Messiah. 
 
Meager played in 16 games, eight as a starter, and finished with 23 goals and four assists for 27 points. She ranked fourth on the team in goals and second with 74 draw controls, and she also recorded 19 ground balls. Meager scored three goals and assisted on two others in a home victory over New Paltz, scored three times in Cortland's NCAA first-round win over Transylvania, and won 10 draws in a victory at Potsdam. 
 
Keech played in 13 games, 11 as a starter, and ended the season with 34 goals and six assists for 40 points. She was third on the team in goals and fourth in points, and also ranked second with 13 caused turnovers and third with 20 ground balls. Keech scored three or more goals nine times, including a four-goal, one-assist performance at home versus New Paltz and four-goal effort at home against Plattsburgh. She scored three times each versus nationally ranked Ithaca and St. John Fisher as well as in Cortland's NCAA wins versus Transylvania and Rhodes. 
 
Petre started all 16 games and led the Red Dragons with 24 caused turnovers and 37 ground balls. She also added a goal and an assist, with the goal coming in the NCAA third round versus Messiah. Petre caused four turnovers in a win at Clarkson and three each in wins over St. John Fisher and Rhodes. Cortland allowed less than nine goals per game during the season, including only three in a 6-3 win over current NCAA semifinalist St. John Fisher. 
 
Cortland finished the season with a 14-2 record. The Red Dragons won 14 straight games after a season-opening loss, including an 8-0 mark in SUNYAC East play, wins over Geneseo and Brockport to capture the SUNYAC tournament title, and victories versus Transylvania and Rhodes in the first two round of the NCAA Division III tournament. The Red Dragons lost to Messiah in the third round to tie for ninth place nationally. 
 
 
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