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Fargnoli, Gould Earn IWLCA Academic Honor Roll Status

Fargnoli, Gould Earn IWLCA Academic Honor Roll Status

AURORA, N.Y. – Marina Fargnoli '15 and rising senior Andrea Gould (Fulton, N.Y.) were named to the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) Division III Academic Honor Roll, the organization announced Monday. All student-athletes were nominated by their schools and have achieved at least junior status academically and had a cumulative academic GPA of 3.50 or greater. Fargnoli and Gould are the first selections to the prestigious list in recent memory.

Fargnoli, who graduated with a degree in Economics and Management and a minor in Mathematics this past spring, earned her first All-Conference team selection with placement on the Third Team following the season. She became the ninth player in program history to reach 100 career points on offense, scoring 86 goals and 19 assists across her four-year career at Wells. As a senior in 2015, Fargnoli led the team with 28 goals and six assists for 34 points (28-6=34) and tallied team-leading marks of 43 ground balls and 38 draw controls.

She ranked seventh in the NEAC with 38 draw controls and 12th overall with 43 ground balls. Against conference opponents, Fargnoli ranked sixth in the NEAC with 29 draw controls and seventh in ground balls. Academically, Fargnoli was a three-time NEAC Scholar-Athlete selection and has earned Dean's List honors during her tenure at Wells.

Gould, who majors in Psychology at Wells and boasts a double minor in Biology and Environmental Science, also earned NEAC All-Conference honors for the first time in her career. As a junior, she set career-highs with 27 goals and 30 points (27-3=30) and also set personal bests in 41 ground balls and 24 caused turnovers. She has averaged more than a goal per game in her 41 game career with 46 tallies. Within conference play, Gould scored 21 goals against NEAC opponents in 2015 while adding 26 ground balls against conference foes.

Earning NEAC Scholar-Athlete distinction as a junior in 2014, Gould has also picked up Dean's List recognition in her academic career at Wells.