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Women's Lacrosse Earns Several NEAC All-Conference Honors

The North Eastern Athletic Conference announced its selections for its Women's Lacrosse All-Conference Teams on Friday morning, and several Lancaster Bible College players were honored, including junior Kendal Ream who was named NEAC Offensive Player of the Year. In addition to Ream, Head Coach Cheri Horst also took home a big honor, as she was named NEAC Coach of the Year.
 
In addition to being Offensive Player of the Year, Ream was also named to the NEAC All-Conference First team where she was joined by teammates senior Camryn Horst and freshman Katelynn Perrotta. Sophomore Kayla Steiner was named to the NEAC All-Conference Second Team, as was freshman goalie Alexis Garrett.
 
Ream is second in the NEAC with 53 points this season, as she has 37 goals and 16 assists. Ream is tops in the NEAC with 65 draw controls, and she also leads the conference with 11 free-position goals. Ream is second in the conference with 27 ground balls, and her 16 assists are tied for the second-most in a single season in program history. Ream has scored six or more goals in a game four times this season, and has nine or more points in a game three times this year.
 
Horst has 34 points this season, including the third-most assists in the conference at 15. She has scored 19 goals, and caused 10 turnovers, the fifth-most in the NEAC. Horst has collected 20 ground balls this season, and has seven or more points in a game three times this season.
 
Perrotta has had an amazing freshman season thus far, as she is first in the NEAC with 39 goals, and her 48 points are the third-most in the conference. Perrotta leads the NEAC with 28 ground balls this season, and her 13 caused turnovers are the third-most as well. Perrotta has 48 draw controls, and her 50 shots on goal are tops in the NEAC too. Perrotta has seven or more points in a game three times this season, and scored seven goals against both La Roche and Mount Aloysius.
 
Steiner has scored 25 goals this season for the Chargers, the sixth-most in the conference, and her 30 points this season are the seventh-most in the NEAC. She is second in the NEAC with 10 free-position goals, and third in shots with 48. Steiner scored a season-high seven goals in a win over Wilson earlier this season, and has nine goals in her past three games.
 
Garrett was great between the pipes in her first season with the Chargers, as she has posted a 6-3 record and recorded 55 saves, the second-most in the NEAC. She leads the conference in wins, and her 10.00 goals against average is the second-best in the NEAC as well. Garrett has stopped seven or more shots in a game three times, including a season-best 14 in a game against Immaculata on March 10.
 
Horst has guided the Chargers to a 6-3 record this season, and the program's first-ever appearance in the NEAC Final. The Chargers are averaging a program-record 16 goals per game, and have won four straight games for the first time since the 2016 season.
 
Lancaster Bible will face top-seeded Morrisville State in the NEAC Final on Saturday at 1 p.m. in Morrisville, N.Y.
 
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Players Mentioned

Camryn Horst

#12 Camryn Horst

D
5' 7"
Sophomore
Kayla Steiner

#18 Kayla Steiner

A
5' 4"
Sophomore
Kendal Ream

#22 Kendal Ream

M
5' 6"
Junior
Katelynn Perrotta

#14 Katelynn Perrotta

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5' 9"
Freshman
Alexis Garrett

#44 Alexis Garrett

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5' 2"
Freshman

Players Mentioned

Camryn Horst

#12 Camryn Horst

5' 7"
Sophomore
D
Kayla Steiner

#18 Kayla Steiner

5' 4"
Sophomore
A
Kendal Ream

#22 Kendal Ream

5' 6"
Junior
M
Katelynn Perrotta

#14 Katelynn Perrotta

5' 9"
Freshman
A
Alexis Garrett

#44 Alexis Garrett

5' 2"
Freshman
G