Powell-ful Stuff
SELINSGROVE, Pa. - Susquehanna University senior defender Erin
Powell has become the first Crusader to earn Division III
All-American honors in women's lacrosse after earning third-team
recognition from both the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches
Association (IWLCA) and 360Lacrosse.com.
Powell (Claymont, Del./Ursuline Academy), who was named an IWLCA
Division III Metro Regional first-team All-American, helped the
Crusaders to their first regular-season MAC title in program
history as Susquehanna finished 6-1 in the league and 12-5 overall.
The Crusaders fell to eight-time defending champion Drew 10-9 in
triple overtime in the MAC championship game.
Powell, a three-time MAC first-team All-Star and the 2001
conference Most Valuable Player, started all 17 games on defense
and led the team in caused turnovers (49) while ranking second on
the squad in groundballs (84) and recording five assists. Her 2.88
caused turnovers per game tied her with Lycoming's Lauren
Evangelist for the conference lead, while her 4.94 groundballs per
game are third in the MAC.
Powell was part of a defense that ranks 16th in NCAA Division III
in goals allowed per game (7.35 gapg) and kept its opponents under
10 goals in 11 of 17 games this season. For her career, Powell
played in 60 games and scored 24 goals and 11 assists for 35 points
while frequently matching up against the opponent's best offensive
player.




