2017 Wentworth Women's Lacrosse News
Thirty-four student-athletes earn 35 Academic All-CCC honors across nine sports
Sophomore Brooke Paradis becomes the first Leopard women's lacrosse player to earn all-conference accolades after setting program marks for goals (47) and draw controls (62) won
Leopards fall to Roger Williams in season finale, 23-2; Brooke Paradis scores her program-record 91st career goal
Leopards fall to Western New England, 20-6; Brooke Paradis breaks her own single-season goal record and ties career goal record with two markers
Sophomore Brooke Paradis scored seven points and became the third player in program history to score over 100 points in their career as the Leopards were defeated by the Blazers, 14-12
Pilgrims score 11 of the game's first 12 goals in a 20-2 win; Shannon Sturtz and Brooke Paradis each score goals for Wentworth
UNE breaks open a 9-3 game with an 11-goal second half in a 20-4 win; Brooke Paradis had a pair of goals
Colonels score pair of goals in late stages of a 13-8 win after the Leopards pulled within three at 11-8; Brooke Paradis scores four goals
Fighting Scots hold on for a 12-10 win against the Leopards; Brooke Paradis scores six goals and an assist while picking up seven ground balls and winning five draw controls
Gulls use an 8-0 run in the first half to extend their lead lead in a 26-2 win over the Leopards; Brooke Paradis scores two goals for Wentworth
Inclement weather forecasted for the weekend has forced many changes to the Leopard schedules
Leopards rally to tie the game at 9-all and nearly send the game into overtime before falling, 10-9; Brooke Paradis scores three goals and adds an assist while scooping up seven ground balls
Leopards drop 12-8 decision to the Bison; Brooke Paradis scores four goals and wins four draw controls for Wentworth
Leopards see two-game win streak come to an end with a 23-5 loss; Brandie Holland scores two goals and adds an assist
Leopards defeat Wheelock 12-8 as three players score three goals apiece, including Alissa Cirio who also records an assist
Sophomore Brooke Paradis scored a program-record seven goals to go along with assisting on two other and winning 12 draw controls as the Leopards held on to defeat the Trailblazers 17-16