Hall of Fame
The leading scorer in the program's Division I era, Amanda Keegan '07 is just the fourth member of the women's lacrosse program to be elected to the Gold Wave Hall of Fame. A three-time MAAC All-Conference selection, she tallied 242 points on 175 goals and 67 assists, while adding 175 draw controls and 110 ground balls over 74 career games. At the time of her graduation, she was the program leader in points, goals, assists and draw controls. She held the points record up until the 2019 season and currently ranks fourth in the category, was the leader in goals scored until the 2012 campaign and is currently sixth on the chart, topped the program's assists list until 2008 and is currently 10th and led the program in draw controls until 2012 and is currently fifth. Additionally, she currently ranks sixth in draw controls per game (2.36), seventh in points per game (3.27) and eighth in goals per game (2.36). After earning second team all-conference honors as a sophomore, when she posted 47 points on 35 goals and 12 assists to go with 46 draw controls, she was tabbed to the MAAC First Team in 2006 after recording 64 points on 45 goals and 19 assists as the Dolphins went undefeated in conference play for the first time and captured their third MAAC Championship in five years. Her 64 points and 45 goals were each the second-most in a season at the time. She closed out her career by being named the MAAC Player of the Year and to the IWLCA All-America Second Team after registering 90 points on 62 goals and 28 assists to go with 48 draw controls as the Dolphins went 16-5, including extending their MAAC winning streak to 15 games. The Dolphins won their second straight MAAC Championship before downing Monmouth in an NCAA Championships play-in game to earn their third NCAA berth. Her 90 points and 62 goals on the year each were the most in a season in the program's history until being passed by fellow Hall of Fame member Brittany Brigandi '12 in 2011. The point total is seventh now, while the 62 goals ranks 10th currently.