D-3
Women
201
2009-10
Lacrosse program Lax Annual Stats
Lacrosse program Lax Annual Stats
 
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Year
Lacrosse program
Games
Scheduled
Cumulative Stats (EOY)
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22 2009-10 Wheaton College (W) 16 http://athletics.wheatoncollege.edu/stats/wlax/2009-10/teamcume.htm#TEAM.IND   23 Womens   Individual Player Records
220 2009-10 Daniel Webster College (W) 11   190   Womens   Individual Player Records
233 2009-10 Bates (W) 15 http://abacus.bates.edu/sports/wlax/10/teamcume.htm#TEAM.IND 34 27 Womens   Individual Player Records
TOT       42                
AVG       14   75 17          
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