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The all-time scoring leader in both field hockey and women’s lacrosse, Stacy Turner earned first-team All America honors in both sports and was New York State Senior Scholar-Athlete and Saint Outstanding Senior Athlete Award winner in 2002.
Stacy earned first-team All America honors in field hockey in both 2000 and 2001 and was a three-time regional All America. She led the team to its first-ever NYSWCAA and ECAC Championships and to the NCAA regional championship as a senior. She was the MVP of the 2000 ECAC tournament and played in the North-South All-Star game as a senior. She set the record for goals in a season with 31 and for assists in a season with 17 in 2000, finishing with a season-record 79 points. She matched the record for points in a game with 10, scoring four goals and assisting on two others against Vassar in 2000, and finished her career with 63 goals and 163 points, both program records. She earned all-academic honors three times and was a four-time member of the league all-star squad.
Also a four-time all-league selection and three-time all-academic in lacrosse, Stacy earned first-team All America honors as a senior, setting a record for goals in a season with 85 and points in a season with 122. She finished her lacrosse career as the all-time leader in goals with 240, assists with 73 and points with 313. She shares single game records for goals (9) and assists (6) and holds the record for points in a game with seven goals and six assists against Oswego for 13 points in her senior season. She scored 50 or more goals in three straight seasons and accounted for 194 points in her junior and senior years.
Stacy is an actuary/strategy analyst and an associate of the Society of Actuaries and a member of the American Academy of Actuaries.
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