April 29, 2015 DAVIS, Calif. - Seniors co-captains Elizabeth Landry and Allie Lehner represented UC Davis on the All-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation squads for women's lacrosse, the conference office announced Wednesday. Landry, an attacker from Lafayette, California, captured first-team distinction while Lehner, a defender from Orange, made the second team.
This is the third All-MPSF award for Landry, a former MPSF Freshman of the Year who earned first-team distinction as a freshman and second-team accolades last year. The Acalanes High School alumna led the Aggies in goals (41), assists (11), total points (52), ranking among MPSF leaders in goals per game and points per game.
However, Landry's most notable accomplishments have come on the draw: she set a school record of 90 draw controls and became the all-time conference career leader in that category with 253. Landry finishes her career with single-game, season and career records for draw controls. In the season finale at Saint Mary's, she posted 11 -- one off her own UC Davis benchmark. Through Saturday, Landry ranked second in the MPSF and ninth nationally with her rate of 5.29 per game.
Lehner, a graduate of Beckman High, is the only Aggie to start all 64 games during the past four years. A former attacker who transitioned to the back line after her freshman year, she led UC Davis with 40 ground balls and 25 caused turnovers while ranking third on the team with 32 draw controls despite not being moved to the circle until midway through the 2015 season. Through Saturday's games, Lehner sat second in the conference in caused turnovers per game and fourth in ground balls per game, ranking 51st nationally in each.
UC Davis ranked among the conference's top four in saves per game and save percentage in part due to the defensive unit, which Lehner headed this season.
USC sophomore Michaela Michael was selected as MPSF Player of the Year while Denver's Nicole Martindale won Newcomer of the Year. Lindsey Munday, also of USC, took down Coach of the Year distinction.