2026 Women's Lacrosse Roster
Biography
2025 | Sophomore
Stats (Season Highs in Parentheses)
Games Played / Games Started: 10 / 0
Record: 1–0
Goals Against Average: 5.10
Saves: 14 (7 at Whitman 4/20)
Save Percentage: .359
Shots Faced: 56 (25 at Whitman 4/20)
Goals Allowed: 25 (10 at Whitman 4/20)
Ground Balls: 7 (3 vs. Pacific Lutheran 4/12)
Caused Turnovers: 1 (1 at Elmhurst 3/23)
Notables
- Appeared in 10 matchups as the backup goalkeeper and contributed to the team’s depth in net.
- Entered for extended minutes against Elmhurst on Mar. 23 and added a caused turnover.
- Logged a season-best three ground balls in the Apr. 12 victory over Pacific Lutheran.
- Recorded a season-high seven saves at Whitman on Apr. 20.
- Closed the season with a 1–0 record and a goals-against average of 5.10 across 294 minutes.
2024 | First-Year
Stats (Season Highs in Parentheses)
Games Played / Games Started: 12 / 12
Record: 0-11
Saves/Save Percentage: 79/.299 (18 saves vs. Illinois Wesleyan 3/10)
Goals Against Average: 19.73
Shots Faced: 332 (51 vs. Illinois Wesleyan 3/10)
Goals Allowed: 185 (22 vs. Illinois Wesleyan 3/10)
Ground Balls: 13 (3 at Redlands 3/24)
Caused Turnovers: 3 (1, 3x; last at Redlands 3/24)
Notables
- Made her collegiate debut in net at Hamline on Feb. 23 and registered six saves.
- She started all 12 of her games in goal she appeared in for the Pioneers.
- Recorded double-digit saves twice, including 10 at Whitman on March 3.
- Posted a season-high 18 saves against Illinois Wesleyan on March 10, the top single-game save total by any Pioneer goalie in 2024.
- Faced 51 shots against Illinois Wesleyan, her largest single-game workload of the season.
- Collected a season-best three ground balls at Redlands on March 24.
- Finished the year with 79 saves, the highest total on the team.
- Recorded at least one save in every game she played.
- Surpassed 300 shots faced for the season, closing the year with 332.
Prior to Lewis & Clark: Attended Patrick Henry High School…Played club with Diamond Cut Crew Lacrosse…Member of the runner-up squad at the San Diego Regional California Interscholastic Federation Sideline Cheer Competition…Made Honor Roll at Patrick Henry…Mother, Karen Hyland, played volleyball at Pomona-Pitzer (NCAA DIII)…Mother, Lisa Hamel, played basketball for West Point Military Academy (NCAA DI) and Auburn University (NCAA DI).
Why Lewis & Clark?: I chose Lewis & Clark because it was beautiful. I knew when I walked on campus I was supposed to be here.
Statistics
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Historical Player Information
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2024First Year
Goalkeeper
5'7"
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2025Sophomore
Goalkeeper
5'7"
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2026Junior
Goalkeeper
5'7"