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Awards:
The Southeastern Women's Lacrosse League gives out awards each
year at the championship games at the end of the season. The SWLL Champion, Runner-up, and Most
Improved teams are recognized, and the All-SWLL Team, made up of the best players in the league,
is announced. The attack and defense Players of the Year are named. In addition, the league
gives out its Eames Sportsmanship award and recognizes the top college-aged official.
The league is unique in that the Sportsmanship Award is its biggest award, and that
it has an award to recognize a college-aged official.
The 2000 SWLL Awards
The 1999 SWLL Awards
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2001 SWLL Awards
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The SWLL All-Conference Team
Ashlea Graham, Florida
Christina Soldo, Furman
Courtney Groff, Furman
Marissa Dancer, South Carolina
Whitney Scheiner, Clemson
Catherine Newland, Clemson
Ashley Niller, Clemson
Kelly Stolt, Clemson
Jessie Herron, Clemson
Lauren Kurz, Auburn
Sara Cuccinotta, Auburn
Emily Heard, Auburn
Alex Lane, Emory
Alicia Chang, Emory
Erika Heaton, Emory
Erin Quist, Emory
Jackie Kerr, Georgia
Ellen Matheson, Georgia
Laura Reiss, Georgia
Meghan Stewart, Georgia
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Team Awards:
SWLL Champion: Emory University
SWLL Runner-up: The University of Georgia
Most Improved Team: Emory University
Emory University
Individual Awards:
Most Valuable Player of the SWLL Championship Game: Alex Roberts, Emory
Attack Player of the Year: Meghan Stewart, Georgia
Defense Player of the Year: Jessie Herron, Clemson
Top College Umpire: Viki Royer, Clemson
The Eames Sportsmanship Award:
Jenny Adams, Clemson/AWLC; Jennifer Eames, AWLC
L-R: Alex Roberts, Emory, SWLL Championship MVP; Meghan Stewart, Georgia, Attack Player of the Year, USLIA All-American
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Additional SWLL Accolades
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Chosen for the 2001 Southeast Regional Teams for the US Lacrosse Women's National Tournament:
Molly Burkhardt (AWLC), Jennifer Eames (AWLC), Victoria Royer (Clemson), Erika Heaton (Emory), Ellen Matheson
(Georgia), Ashlea Graham (Florida), Andrea Shubert (Clemson), Erin Quist (Emory), Sarah Williams (AWLC), and
Alicia Chang (Emory)
US Lacrosse Women's Division All-Intercollegiate Associates Team
Jessie Herron, Clemson
Meghan Stewart, Georgia
US Lacrosse Women's Division National Championship All-Tournament Team
Jess Giddings, Georgia
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