Four from KU Women's Lacrosse Recognized on 2024 USA Lacrosse All-America Team
Kutztown University women's lacrosse has been setting records both as a team and individually during the 2024 season and another one has come to fold. KU had four student-athletes named to 2024 USA Lacrosse All-America teams. Sam Graf was named First Team, Cyrose Conteh was Third Team while Emma Meakim and Robin Spector were Honorable Mention.
The senior Meakim has started all 20 games at attack and is first in the PSAC with 46 assists. She is the program record holder in career assists with 127 to date and ranks third in points at 210. Meakim has scored 21 goals this season, recorded 27 ground balls, caused seven turnovers and won six draw controls.
Graf, a junior midfielder, has started all 20 games. She ranks third in the conference with 80 goals scored and has also added 20 assists for 100 points, fourth in the PSAC. Graf has tallied 231 career points, second most in program history. She also is second at KU in career goals with 174. Graf has also contributed 42 ground balls, won 90 draw controls and caused a career-high 38 turnovers.
Conteh, a graduate student defender, has started and played in 19 games this season. She is eighth in the conference with 36 caused turnovers, a career-best, and also has won 65 draw controls and collected 37 ground balls. Conteh has found the back of the net once this season. She is third all-time at KU with 198 draw control wins and is fourth with 87 caused turnovers.
Spector is a senior defender and has started all 20 games. She is tied for fifth in the conference with 50 ground balls and is fourth at KU with 34 caused turnovers. Spector ranks in the top-10 in program history in career ground balls (133) and caused turnovers (68).
Kutztown is set to take on East Stroudsburg in the Atlantic Region semifinals 3 p.m. Thursday, May 16, from Vonnie Gros Field at West Chester.