2018 Women's Lacrosse Roster
Chad, Tessa

Jersey Number 5
Tessa Chad
- Class:
- Junior
- Position:
- Attacker
- Hometown:
- Orono, Ontario
- Prev School:
- Canisius
Bio
As a Senior (2019): Named All-ACC Second Team ... named IWLCA All-Region Second Team and IWLCA Senior All-Star ... named ACC All-Academic Team and IWLCA Academic Honor Roll ... saw action in all 18 games with 18 starts ... ranked first on team, eighth in ACC and 28th in nation with 56 goals ... Her 56 goals ranks 10th all-time in a single season in UofL history ... Her 3.11 goals per game ranked seventh in ACC and 35th in the nation ... 25 free position goals led the ACC and rank second all-time in UofL single season history ... 1.39 free position goals per game led the ACC and ranked eighth in the nation ... 10 hat tricks led the team ... led the team in goals on eight games and shots 14 times ... 91 shots on goal are tied for ninth all-time in program history ... had at least one goal in 15 of 18 games ... scored at least one goal in 11 straight games (3/6/19-4/20/19) ... scored nine goals and tallied two assists, setting a program record for points and tying her own record for goals in a single game, to lift the Cards past Ohio State 19-7 on 4/9, surpassed previous marks of nine points, set by herself vs. Duquesne, Katie Oliverio vs. Marquette on 4/7/13, Bergan Foley vs. UC Davis on 5/1/09 .... with 11 points vs. OSU, she eclipsed 200 points (214) for her four-year career and surpassed 100 (112) in her two years at UofL ... also netted nine goals in 23-13 win over Duquesne on 3/12, surpassed the previous mark of eight goals, which was set by Bergan Foley vs. UC Davis on 5/1/09 ... finishes career with 98 goals in two seasons at UofL, which ranks 10th all-time in program history ... her 2.88 goals per game for her career ranks second all-time in program history ... her 3.20 points per game for her career ranks fourth all-time in program history ... her 41 career free position goals rank fifth all-time in program history .... her 202 career shots and 159 career shots on goal rank 10th all-time in program history.
As a Junior (2018):Â Saw action in all 17 games with 16 starts ... ranked second on team with 42 goals and 49 points ... eight hat tricks ranked second on team ... 16 free positions goals led the team and ranked 3rd in ACC ... Scored six goals vs. Mercer, and scored five goals vs. Marquette and Virginia Tech ... Career-high five draw controls vs. Mercer.
At Canisius (2016-2017):Â As a sophomore at Canisius, was named to the All-MAAC First Team and selected to the MAAC All-Tournament Team. She recorded the second most goals (53), was tied for the team-lead with 14 free position goals and posted three game-winning goals. She started all 20 games and reached the 100-point mark for her career. She totaled the fourth most goals and sixth most points (102) in the MAAC. As a freshman, she was named MAAC Rookie of the Year, All-MAAC Second Team and MAAC All-Rookie Team. She played in all 20 games, with 18 starts, and ranked third on the team in goals (38), while also recording four assists, 42 points, and 18 ground balls.
Prep:Â Two-time national champion for box lacrosse, Team Ontario ... Team captain and team MVP for Team Ontario ... Two-time team captain for St. Stephen Royals women's ice hockey team ... 2015 FIL U19 World Champion
As a Junior (2018):Â Saw action in all 17 games with 16 starts ... ranked second on team with 42 goals and 49 points ... eight hat tricks ranked second on team ... 16 free positions goals led the team and ranked 3rd in ACC ... Scored six goals vs. Mercer, and scored five goals vs. Marquette and Virginia Tech ... Career-high five draw controls vs. Mercer.
At Canisius (2016-2017):Â As a sophomore at Canisius, was named to the All-MAAC First Team and selected to the MAAC All-Tournament Team. She recorded the second most goals (53), was tied for the team-lead with 14 free position goals and posted three game-winning goals. She started all 20 games and reached the 100-point mark for her career. She totaled the fourth most goals and sixth most points (102) in the MAAC. As a freshman, she was named MAAC Rookie of the Year, All-MAAC Second Team and MAAC All-Rookie Team. She played in all 20 games, with 18 starts, and ranked third on the team in goals (38), while also recording four assists, 42 points, and 18 ground balls.
Prep:Â Two-time national champion for box lacrosse, Team Ontario ... Team captain and team MVP for Team Ontario ... Two-time team captain for St. Stephen Royals women's ice hockey team ... 2015 FIL U19 World Champion
LAX Postgame vs North Carolina
Friday, May 16
LAX Postgame vs Duke
Saturday, April 12
Highlights: Louisville Lacrosse v. Kent State
Wednesday, April 09
LAX Postgame vs Kent State
Wednesday, April 09