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Hostetler Named to Inside Lacrosse All-America Third Team

May 25, 2005

TOWSON, MD - GW sophomore Laura Hostetler was selected to the Inside Lacrosse All-America Third Team on May 20. She is the first GW women's lacrosse player in program history to earn All-America honors from any publication or organization.

Hostetler helped lead GW to its first appearance in the Atlantic 10 Championship and a 13-5 overall record in 2005. She led the Atlantic 10 with 79 points, including 54 goals, both Colonials' single-season records. She also set the GW single-season mark with 25 assists and was an A-10 All-Conference selection for the second straight season. Against Saint Joseph's on April 15, Hostetler tied her own school record with 10 points, including six goals, in the Colonials' 17-5 triumph over the Hawks.

Hostetler has 99 career goals, tied for the most in school history and is GW's career leader with 141 points.

Hostetler was one of two players from the Atlantic 10 to earn to be named to any of Inside Lacrosse's three All-America teams, joining Ginger Flocco from Duquesne, who was picked to the second team. Northwestern, the 2005 national champions, had the most All-America selections with six. Dartmouth had five players honored.

2005 Inside Lacrosse All-America Teams
First Team
Amy Appelt, Virginia
Lindsey Biles, Princeton
Mary Key, Johns Hopkins
Tyler Leachman, Virginia
Lindsey Munday, Northwestern
Katie Chrest, Duke
Katieanne Christian, Dartmouth
Jenny Hauser, Boston University
Kristen Kjellman, Northwestern
Nikki Lieb, Virginia
Renee Cipro, Penn State
Jenn Cook, North Carolina
Bridget Eder, Hofstra
Courtney Koester, Northwestern
Caline McHenry, Duke
Anne Sheridan, Boston University

Second Team Whitney Douthett, Dartmouth Laura Glassanos, Northwestern Tracy Mullaney, Connecticut Coco Stanwick, Georgetown Becky Trumbo, Towson Allison Chambers, Georgetown Ginger Flocco, Duquesne Elizabeth Pillion, Princeton Alyssa Trudel, Boston University Kristen Zimmer, Dartmouth Lacey-Leigh Hentz, Johns Hopkins Ashley Koester, Northwestern Erin Osborn, Dartmouth Greta Sommers, Maryland Lauren Vance, Princeton Kristen Hordy, North Carolina

Third Team Sarah Albrecht, Northwestern Emily Chambers, Penn State Lori Havrilla, Penn State Laura Hostetler, George Washington Meredith Lazarus, Virginia Monica Joines, Syracuse Katie Lewis-Lamonica, Princeton Regina Oliver, Ohio State Kadie Stamper, Johns Hopkins Acacia Walker, Maryland Shannon Witzel, Towson Chloe Asselin, Georgetown Sasha Cielak, Vanderbilt Jessi Lieb, Penn State Rachel Sanford, Duke Devon Wills, Dartmouth