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Position
  
Attack/Midfield

NCAA team
  
Syracuse Orange

Shoots
  
Left/Right

Height
  
5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)

Nationality
  
USA

Pro career
  
2013

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Education
  
Syracuse University (2016)

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Kayla Treanor (born November 20, 1993) is an American women’s lacrosse player. Having played with the Syracuse Orange at the collegiate level, she was named to the US national team for the 2015-16 season. Upon graduating from Syracuse, she was signed as a free agent by the Boston Storm of the United Women's Lacrosse League Draft. In 2016, Treanor signed a deal to become the face of Nike Women's Lacrosse.

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NCAA

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Treanor is one of the most decorated women's lacrosse players in Syracuse history. Recognized as a first-team All-America in women’s lacrosse for four consecutive seasons, Treanor became only the fifth athlete in the history of Syracuse University to gain four straight All-America nods in her respective varsity sport. The other athletes include wrestler Gene Mills, swimmers Liz Vilbert and Miroslav Vucetic and men's lacrosse player Mike Powell.

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In Treanor’s sophomore season (2014), she would set the program record for most goals in a season with 79, while finishing the season with 117 points, the second-highest single season total. Among her season highlights, she would score a career-high seven goals against the No. 1 ranked North Carolina Tar Heels. That season, Syracuse would qualify for the NCAA national championship game against Maryland. As a junior, she would become only the fifth Syracuse player to reach 200 career goals.

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On April 23, 2016, Treanor registered five points in a 13-10 home win versus the Louisville Cardinals. With 7:30 remaining in the contest, Treanor’s 251st career goal surpassed Christina Dove as the all-time leading scorer in Syracuse history, placing her 11th all-time in NCAA history. As a side note, the contest was held on senior day for the graduating Orange players.

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Treanor would finish the season leading all Syracuse players with 50 goals and 90 points, helping the program qualify for its fifth consecutive NCAA Final Four appearance. In addition, she would set the NCAA single season record for most draw controls with 217. Of note, she would graduate with 260 career goals, finishing sixth all-time in NCAA history. In addition, she ranks fourth all-time with 393 points.

USA lacrosse

Treanor would make her USA lacrosse debut with the Under-19 national team.

UWLX

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Making her debut with the Storm on June 10, 2016, Treanor scored five goals, including the game-winning tally in a 17-16 final against the Baltimore Ride. Treanor would lead the Storm to the inaugural UWLX finals, losing in a hard-fought match to the Long Island Sound.

Awards and honors

  • 2013-16, First Team All-America
  • 2013-16, All-Northeast Region First Team
  • 2013 All-BIG EAST First Team
  • 2014-15, ACC All-Tournament Team selection
  • 2014-15, NCAA All-Tournament Team Selection
  • 2014-16, Finalist Teeawarton Award
  • 2014-16 IWLCA Attacker of the Year
  • 2014 Cuse Award for Female Performance of the Year in Syracuse Athletics
  • 2015, All-ACC First Team
  • 2015, Finalist Honda Award
  • 2015, ACC Offensive Player of the Year
  • 2015, ACC Tournament MVP
  • 2016 UWLX All-Star Selection
  • References

    Kayla Treanor Wikipedia