DURHAM, N.C. – Four Duke women's lacrosse players were named to the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association's All-South Region teams on Wednesday.
Graduate students
Callie Humphrey and
Gabby Rosenzweig along with junior
Maddie Jenner were selected to the first team while senior
Catriona Barry was a second team honoree.
A 2021 Tewaaraton Watch List selection, Humphrey has been a steady presence for Duke's defense the past five years. A native of Summit, N.J., Humphrey has started all 18 contests and owns 30 ground balls, 33 caused turnovers and one draw control. She caused a career-high seven turnovers in Duke's loss to Notre Dame during the regular season and currently sits fifth on the Duke all-time charts with 102 career caused turnovers to her name. She is also tied for 11th all-time with 139 ground balls. The graduate student reached the 100 caused turnover plateau in Duke's narrow 12-11 setback to top-ranked North Carolina on April 23, 2021.
After transferring to Duke for her graduate year, Rosenzweig has proven to be one of the most versatile players in the ACC in her time as a Blue Devil. She owns 25 goals and 37 assists for a team-leading 62 points and has picked up eight ground balls and caused five turnovers on the defensive end. The Somers, N.Y., native has registered at least one goal in 13 of Duke's 18 games this season. In Duke's dominant performance in the opening weekend of the NCAA Tournament, Rosenzweig tallied three goals and an impressive eight assists to help spearhead Duke's offense over Mount St. Mary's (19-3) and No. 12 Maryland (13-12). She ranks ninth on the NCAA active players career chart with 309 points (146 goals, 163 assists).
Jenner has continued her dominance at the draw circle in 2021 and owns 180 draw controls this spring. The Annapolis, Md., native leads the ACC with 10.00 draw controls/game and is ranked third in the nation as she owns 364 career draws. Jenner has tallied a season-high 15 three times this season, just one off her career high, and leads the nation as the NCAA active career leader in draw controls per game (8.27).
In addition to her draw dominance, Jenner has worked hard to contribute to the team beyond the circle. This season, she has 25 goals and an assist for 26 points, which includes a career-high four goals in Duke's wins over William & Mary and Liberty. The 6-2 junior has also grabbed 12 ground balls and caused two turnovers as she boasts an impressive .543 shooting percentage this spring.
Barry has been a constant in Duke's lineup the last four years as a midfielder/attacker and has put up solid numbers this spring. In 18 games, Barry has tallied a career-best 26 goals and eight assists for 34 points and is just two points away from the 100-point plateau for her career. This season, she sports a .542 shooting percentage and has picked up 36 draw controls to go along with 18 ground balls and 15 caused turnovers. She owns five hat tricks this year and has at least one goal in 14 of the 18 games, including a career-high four twice.
These four Blue Devils were among 128 Division I student-athletes selected to the 2021 IWLCA All-Region teams. These student-athletes are now eligible for inclusion on the organization's All-America teams, which will be announced in June.
Duke will travel to Evanston, Ill., to take on No. 2 Northwestern Saturday, May 22 at 1 p.m. (ET) on ESPN3.
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