Women’s Lacrosse Lands Three on IWLCA Academic Honor Roll

Hannah Albrechta, Erika Davidson and Hannah Stein (Photos Courtesy of Lori Moran and Wendy Patrick)
Hannah Albrechta, Erika Davidson and Hannah Stein (Photos Courtesy of Lori Moran and Wendy Patrick)

GRAND LAKE, Colo – Three Baldwin Wallace University women's lacrosse team student-athletes have been named to the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) Zag Sports Honor Roll and the team as a whole was recognized as an IWLCA Zag Sports Academic Honor Squad. 

Senior All-Ohio Athletic Conference attack Hannah Albrechta (Uniontown/Green), junior defender Erika Davidson (East Aurora, N.Y) and junior All-OAC defender Hannah Stein (Medina/Highland) are part of the 653 student-athletes from 173 institutions to receive the honor. To be eligible for the individual honor, student-athletes must be a junior, senior, or graduate student and have earned a cumulative academic GPA of 3.50 or greater. 

Albrechta, who garners her first career accolade, was a psychology major that carried a 3.865 GPA.  She was a four-time All-OAC selection, a three-time Academic All-OAC selection, a Dean's List student, a Jacket Scholar and a member of the Chi Alpha Sigma and Alpha Lambda Delta honor societies. For her career, Albrechta appeared in 64 games and recorded 120 goals, 73 assists, 193 points, 93 ground balls, 19 draw controls and 42 caused turnovers.  

Davidson, who earns her first career honor, is a chemistry major who carries a 3.909 GPA. She is a Dean's List student and a Jacket Scholar. In her career, Davidson has appeared in 36 games and has tallied one goal, one point, 38 ground balls and 13 caused turnovers.

Stein, who garners her first career accolade, is an international business and finance double major who carries a 3.98 GPA. She is the 2019 OAC Defender of the Year, a three-time All-OAC selection, a two-time Academic All-OAC selection, a Dean's List student, a Jacket Scholar, a member of the Alpha Lambda Delta Honor Society and the 2017-18 recipient of the BW Academic Excellence Award for having the highest GPA on the women's lacrosse team, Stein has appeared in 45 career games and has recorded 38 goals, nine assists, 47 points, 95 ground balls, 177 draw controls and 71 caused turnovers.

As a team, BW joins 311 other schools across Division I, II, III and NAIA to to earn a minimum team GPA of 3.0 during the 2018-19 school year.

The Yellow Jackets finished the 2019 season with a 9-7 record and a 6-2 mark in the OAC, advancing to the conference tournament for the sixth consecutive season.