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Hladky Named to USA Lacrosse Magazine All-American Honors

Hladky Named to USA Lacrosse Magazine All-American Honors

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SPARKS, Md. - Haverford College senior Midfielder Roma Hladky has been named a Division III Women's Lacrosse All-American according to USA Lacrosse Magazine. The Randolph, N.J. product earned a spot on the Honorable Mention list after a breakout senior season in which she was named the Centennial Conference Midfielder of the Year, the first Haverford player to earn Player of the Year honors since 2000. 

Hladky earned All-American designation after a spirited campaign in which she led the Centennial Conference in goals (57), including a CC-best 36 tallies in conference competition. In addition to that impressive goals mark, she posted multiple goals in all but one game this season, including a season-best seven on two occasions, reaching that benchmark against Washington College (Apr. 16) and Swarthmore (Apr. 23). 

The physics major and Ambler Scholar Athlete was a force on draws as well, with multiple draw controls won in 13 games, and multiple ground balls on five occasions. Hladky is Haverford's first U.S. Lacrosse All-American Lindsey Carey earned the designation during the 2000 season, a year in which she was named the Centennial Conference Player of the Year. 

Hladky guided Haverford to a 12-6 overall record and a berth in the NCAA tournament, the program's first since the 1991 season. Haverford will now await the IWLCA All-Region awards, which are expected to be announced later this week.