
Perroni Earns IWLCA Second Team All-American Accolades
May 23, 2024 | Women's Lacrosse
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – Nicole Perroni of the University of Louisville women's lacrosse team was named an IWLCA Second Team All-American for the 2024 season, the organization announced Thursday.
The IWLCA named 48 student-athletes who were selected for one of the 2024 Division I All-American teams – honorees are divided into first, second, and third teams. This group of IWLCA All-Americans represent 21 different institutions and are the best athletes in our game this year.
Perroni was named a USA Lacrosse DI All-America Honorable Mention, a First Team IWLCA West/Midwest Region selection, and an Inside Lacrosse All-American Honorable Mention for her outstanding 2024 season.
She will graduate in summer of 2024 with a Master's Degree after five years in the red and black.
Perroni, a graduate midfielder, tallied 45 goals and 10 assists in her final collegiate season. She ended her Louisville career on a 55-game point scoring streak and a 54-game goal scoring streak, both the longest streaks in program history.
The native of Ontario, Canada led the team with a total of 44 caused turnovers, 73 draw controls, and 48 ground balls this season. She averaged 2.32 caused turnovers per game, which ranks second in the ACC and 11th in the country. Perroni led the ACC with 2.53 ground balls per game and 0.95 free position goals per game.
Earlier this season, Perroni was named an ILWomen Midseason All-America Honorable Mention and the USA Lacrosse D1 Player of the Week for her performance in the historic win over Virginia Tech in the first round of the ACC Tournament.
Perroni, who was a 2024 All-ACC First Team selection, has cemented herself as one of the greatest players in Louisville lacrosse history. She ranks fourth all-time with 200 draw controls and tied the program record for career caused turnovers with 107. With 142 career goals,168 career points, and 118 career ground balls, Perroni is among the top 10 in program history within those categories.
The IWLCA named 48 student-athletes who were selected for one of the 2024 Division I All-American teams – honorees are divided into first, second, and third teams. This group of IWLCA All-Americans represent 21 different institutions and are the best athletes in our game this year.
Perroni was named a USA Lacrosse DI All-America Honorable Mention, a First Team IWLCA West/Midwest Region selection, and an Inside Lacrosse All-American Honorable Mention for her outstanding 2024 season.
She will graduate in summer of 2024 with a Master's Degree after five years in the red and black.
Perroni, a graduate midfielder, tallied 45 goals and 10 assists in her final collegiate season. She ended her Louisville career on a 55-game point scoring streak and a 54-game goal scoring streak, both the longest streaks in program history.
The native of Ontario, Canada led the team with a total of 44 caused turnovers, 73 draw controls, and 48 ground balls this season. She averaged 2.32 caused turnovers per game, which ranks second in the ACC and 11th in the country. Perroni led the ACC with 2.53 ground balls per game and 0.95 free position goals per game.
Earlier this season, Perroni was named an ILWomen Midseason All-America Honorable Mention and the USA Lacrosse D1 Player of the Week for her performance in the historic win over Virginia Tech in the first round of the ACC Tournament.
Perroni, who was a 2024 All-ACC First Team selection, has cemented herself as one of the greatest players in Louisville lacrosse history. She ranks fourth all-time with 200 draw controls and tied the program record for career caused turnovers with 107. With 142 career goals,168 career points, and 118 career ground balls, Perroni is among the top 10 in program history within those categories.
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