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Conry Finishes as NCAA Leader in Assists Per Game
May 28, 2019 | Women's Lacrosse
BOSTON - With the NCAA women's lacrosse season officially in the books, junior Kailey Conry has finished as the nation's leader in assists per game (3.67).
Conry is the first Terrier in program history to lead the NCAA in an individual statistical category since Sarah Dalton topped the NCAA leaderboard in goals (91) during the 2009 season.
The Needham, Massachusetts native provided at least one assist in all 15 games she played in and handed out multiple assists 13 times. Her 55 assists this season broke her own single-season record set in her freshman campaign.
This is the second time Conry has finished within the top-three NCAA leaders in assists per game, as she tied for second (3.0) during her freshman campaign in 2017.
Conry is the first Terrier in program history to lead the NCAA in an individual statistical category since Sarah Dalton topped the NCAA leaderboard in goals (91) during the 2009 season.
The Needham, Massachusetts native provided at least one assist in all 15 games she played in and handed out multiple assists 13 times. Her 55 assists this season broke her own single-season record set in her freshman campaign.
This is the second time Conry has finished within the top-three NCAA leaders in assists per game, as she tied for second (3.0) during her freshman campaign in 2017.
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