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2018 Women's Lacrosse

Don Felice

30 Alex Condon

  • Height 5-6
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool James Madison High
  • Hometown Dunn Loring, Va.

Biography

Honors
2018 Tewaaraton Award Watch List Selection
2018 Second-Team All-Ivy

2017 Tewaaraton Award Nominee
2017 IWLCA second-team All-American
2017 IlWomen.com second-team All-American
2017 IWLCA first-team All-Region
2017 Ivy League Midfielder of the Year
2017 first-team All-Ivy
2017 first-team All-ECAC

2016 two-time Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week (2/27, 4/24)
2017 Epoch/US Lacrosse National Player of the Week (2/27)
2016 IWLCA third-team All-American
2016 IWLCA first-team All-Region
2016 first-team All-Ivy
2016 two-time Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week (4/18, 5/2)
2016 Epoch/Inside Lacrosse Player of the Week


2018: Tewaaraton Award Watch List selection … Second-team All-Ivy … Appeared in 17 games, starting each … Team co-captain … Fifth on team with 26 goals … Sixth on team with 38 points … Fifth on team with 15 caused turnovers … Scored four times in season opener against Delaware (2/17) … Scored twice against Johns Hopkins (2/23) … Had three ground balls at Drexel (3/6) … Scored twice and added two assists at Georgetown (3/10) … Had four goals and an assist at Duke (3/17) … Scored twice, added two assists, had three caused turnovers and picked up three ground balls against Brown (3/24) … Scored four times against Columbia (4/14) … Had three goals and two assists against Harvard (4/21) … Had a goal and an assist against Stony Brook in NCAA Tournament (5/13).

2017: Tewaaraton Award nominee … IWLCA second-team All-American … IWLCA first-team All-Region … ILWomen.com second-team All-American … Ivy League Midfielder of the Year … First-team All-Ivy … First-team All-ECAC … Earned one EPCOH/US Lacrosse National Player of the Week award (2/27) … Two-time Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week (2/27, 4/24) … Started all 17 games … Lead team and was #5 in the Ivy League with 44 goals – fourth-most in a single season by a Quaker … Second on team and #9 in the Ivy League with 55 points – tenth-most all-time in a single season by a Quaker … Second on team and #8 in the Ivy League with 21 caused turnovers … Sixth on team with 21 ground balls … 1 of 2 players in the country with multiple 8+ goal games … Scored twice and caused two turnovers at Delaware (2/18) … Had eight goals on nine shots at #18 Johns Hopkins (2/25) … Scored twice and added three assists at Rutgers (3/1) … Scored twice against #15 Cornell (3/4) … Had three points and five caused turnovers against Lehigh (3/7) … Scored four goals and finished with six points against Georgetown (3/11) … Had three goals and five points against #16 Duke (3/18) … Scored four goals and finished with six points against Dartmouth (4/8) … Scored eight goals and added three draw controls against #6 Princeton (4/19) … Scored four goals at Harvard (4/22) ... Academic All-Ivy.

2016: Third-Team IWLCA All-American … First-Team IWLCA All-Region … First-Team All-Ivy … Twice named Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week (4/18, 5/2) … Named Epoch/Inside Lacrosse Player of the Week for May 2 … Appeared in 20 games, making 14 starts … Led team with 41 goals, ranking No. 3 in the Ivy League … 41 goals during the 2016 season ranks No. 6 all-time in a single season by a Quaker … Finished season with 44 points –tied for No. 18 in a single season by a Quaker … Second on the team with 23 caused turnovers … Third on team with 30 ground balls … Fourth on team with 15 draw controls … Registered three game-winning goals … Scored once and added two draw controls against Rutgers (3/2) … Scored three times and caused two turnovers against Saint Joseph’s (3/8) … Scored twice, and added two caused turnovers, two ground balls and two draw controls at Georgetown (3/12) … Scored twice and added an assist at No. 17 Towson (3/19) … Registered a hat trick, adding four caused turnovers and three ground balls against No. 1 Maryland (3/23) … Had three caused turnovers at Dartmouth (3/27) … Scored three times against No. 8 Northwestern (4/3) … Scored four goals and added four ground balls with three caused turnovers against Columbia (4/9) … Netted three goals against Harvard (4/16) … Notched a hat trick at No. 11 Princeton (4/20) … Had four goals and three draw controls at Yale (4/23) … Scored four times and added four draw controls at No. 18 Cornell (4/30) … Had four ground balls in ILT semifinal against Harvard (5/6) … Scored three times in ILT Championship Game against Cornell (5/8) … Scored four times and added an assist in NCAA Tournament first round win over Wagner (5/13).

2015: Appeared in 13 games, making one start … Scored first career goals against Rutgers (3/4) … Tallied first career assist against Yale (4/18) … Fifth on team with 12 draw controls … Had three draw controls against Princeton (5/3) in Ivy League Tournament title game … Won six draws against Albany (5/8) in NCAA Tournament first round.

High School: Four-time letterwinner … Twice served as team captain … Two-time state champion (2011, 2013) … Two-time Northern Regional champion (2011, 2013) … Four-time Liberty District champion (2011-14) … 2014 Liberty District Player of the Year … Four-time first-team All-District … Three-time second-team All-Region (2011-13) … 2013 Academic All-American … 2013 Scholar Athlete Award recipient … Twice named All-Region … Also lettered three times in field hockey … Captained team in 2013 … 2013 first-team All-District in field hockey … 2013 first-team All-Region in field hockey … 2013 second-team All-State in field hockey … National Science Honor Society member … National Honor Society member.

Personal: Daughter of Monica and Michael Condon … Enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences.

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