Casey Bocklet
AT VIRGINIA
2015
– IWLCA All-America First Team
– IWLCA All-South Region First Team
– Preseason Tewaaraton Watch List
– Tewaaraton nominee
– All-ACC First Team
– 2015 Virginia Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Award of Excellence
– VaSID State Player of the Year
– VaSid All-State First Team
– Just the ninth player in program history to tally over 200 career points
– Ranks ninth on the Virginia career points list with 205
– Ranks fifth on the Virginia career assists list with 83
– Three-time ACC Offensive Player of the Week
– ACC leader in points per game (4.05), second in assists per game (1.74) and 11th in goals per game (2.32)
– Had a team-high 77 points with 44 goals and 33 assists
– Ended her career contributing points in 38 consecutive games dating back to the second game of the 2014 season
– Had 11 points in the two NCAA Tournament games, scoring a combined six goals with five assists
– Seven games contributing five or more points
– Nine hat tricks
– Scored a career-high six goals in the regular-season finale against Virginia Tech
– Named ACC Co-Player of the Week and Lacrosse Magazine National Player of the Week (March 24) after scoring four goals against Duke, on four shots, while also adding an assist and logging one goal with three assists at JMU
– Followed that by being named ACC Player of the Week (March 31) after recording a hat trick and adding two assists against previously-unbeaten Boston College and contributing eight points (5g, 3a) at William & Mary
– ACC Player of the Week (April 14) after scoring four goals with three assists in the win over Louisville
– ACC Academic Honor Roll
2014
– VaSID All-State Second Team
– Preseason All-ACC
– Tewaaraton Watch List
– Tied for team lead with 27 assists. Third with 61 points and fourth with 34 goals.
– Tied for seventh in the ACC in assists per game and 16th in points per game (2.90)
– Has an active 20-game point streak heading into next season
– Had a 12-game goal-scoring streak snapped against BC
– Had four-straight games with three assists (ODU, American, Notre Dame, BC)
– Contributed six points (four goals, two assists) against American (April 1)
– Scored three goals with three assists in the ACC Tournament games
– Scored four goals with four assists in the NCAA Tournament including scoring two goals with three assists in the semifinal victory over UNC
2013
– IWLCA All-America third team
– IWLCA All-South Region second team
– Mid-season addition to the Tewaaraton Watch List
– Named to the ACC All-Tournament team with five goals and two assists in the Cavaliers
– VaSID All-State University Division Women’s Lacrosse Player of the Year
– VaSID All-State first team
– Had ten points in the NCAA Tournament, scoring seven goals with three assists
– Led the Cavaliers in goals (44), assists (23) and points (67)
– Ranked 39th among all NCAA players in points and 55th in goals and 50th in assists
– Began her Cavalier career with a hat trick in her first game against Loyola
– Scored a season-high five goals at William & Mary, also adding an assist for six points
– Seven hat tricks including scoring three goals in the ACC Tournament first-round victory over Duke and four in the NCAA first round game against Penn
– Scored at least one goal in 11-straight games to start the season
– Only had one game (at Boston College) in which she did not have a goal or an assist
Transferred to Virginia after playing 2012 at Northwestern
AT NORTHWESTERN
2012
– Appeared in 22 games with four starts for the 2012 NCAA Champion Wildcats
– Finished second on the team with 22 assists
– Notched five points on four assists and one goal in preseason play against Team England at Champion Challenge in Florida
– Two assists and three ground balls in collegiate debut, an 18-6 win at Stanford on Feb. 10
– Career-best four points (2g, 2a) vs. Oregon
– Two assists in her first career start, a 13-12 overtime win vs. Ohio State
– Took on a featured role as a feeder in the championship game win over Syracuse and finished with one goal
HIGH SCHOOL
– Four-year letterwinner in lacrosse and a two-year captain for John Jay
– Two-time Under Armour All-American and four-time all-section honoree
– Featured as the No. 4 recruit on attack and the No. 13 overall recruit in the country by ESPN Rise.
– Finished with 438 career points, including 281 goals
– Also won two letters in field hockey, earning all-section honors and being named the team’s offensive MVP as a junior (missed senior season due to injury)
– Four-time Academic All-American for lacrosse
PERSONAL
– Daughter of Barry and Terry Bocklet
– Brother, Chris, played lacrosse at Virginia, winning a national title with the team in 2011
– Two other older brothers also played Division I lacrosse: Mike (Fairfield ’07) and Matt, a national champion while playing for Johns Hopkins and a current member of the Denver Outlaws of Major League Lacrosse
– Her major is Sociology
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