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Jersey Number 17
Isabella Peterson
- Year:
 - Senior
 
- Position:
 - Attacker
 
- Height:
 - 6-0
 
- Hometown:
 - Sparks, Md.
 
- High School:
 - Hereford
 
- Major:
 - Business Management / Finance
 
Career Highlights
- Most goals all-time in JMU history (298)
 - Most points all-time in JMU history (363)
 - Most shots all-time in JMU history (590)
 - Most free-position goals all-time in JMU history (57)
 - Most draw controls all-time in JMU history (329)
 - 11th in all-time assists in JMU history (65)
 - Holds single-season record for most goals in a season (2023 - 91)
 - Holds single-season record for most points in a season (2023 - 114)
 - Holds JMU single-game goals record (8 at Hofstra on April 2, 2022)
 - Holds JMU single-game points record (10 at Hofstra on April 2, 2022)
 
- IWLCA Second Team All-American
 - IWLCA First Team All-South Region
 - USA Lacrosse Magazine First Team All-American
 - ILWomen Second Team All-American
 - Tewaaraton Award Nominee
 - American Athletic Conference First Team All-Conference
 - American Athletic Conference All-Tournament Team
 - All-ECACÂ Team
 - JMA Female Athlete of the Year
 - ILWomen Midseason All-American First Team
 - 2x American Athletic Conference Attack Player of the Week (Feb. 19, Apr. 22)
 - 7x American Athletic Conference Weekly Honor Roll (Feb. 12, Mar. 4, Mar. 11, Mar. 18, Mar. 25, Apr. 15, Apr. 29)
 - Started all 19 games in which she played
 - Scored a team-high 75 goals on 149 shots (.503)
 - Totaled 88 points - the most for JMU
 - Collected 89 draw controls - second-most for JMU
 - Added 13 assists
 - Put 115 shots on goal (.772)
 - Scored five game-winning goals
 - Went 14-of-24 from the free position
 - Added 21 ground balls and nine caused turnovers
 - Recorded a hat trick in all but one game
 - Tallied at least two points in every game this season
 - Ranked eighth in the nation in goals (75) and shots on goal per game (6.05), as well as 10th in the nation in goals per game (3.95)
 - Led the AAC in goals per game and game-winning goals
 - Second in the AAC in points per game (4.63) and shots per game (7.84)
 - Third in the AAC in draw controls per game (4.68) and fourth in free-position goals per game (0.74)
 - Recorded five goals, three assists, two ground balls and seven draw controls against Virginia Tech (Feb. 14)
 - IWLCA Senior All-Star
 - American Athletic Conference Preseason Attack Player of the Year
 - American Athletic Conference Preseason All-Conference
 - USA Lacrosse Magazine Preseason First Team All-American
 - Team captain
 - Dean's List (Fall 2023)
 - JMU Athletic Director's Scholar-Athlete (Fall 2023, Spring 2024)
 
- IWLCA First Team All-American
 - IWLCA First Team All-South Region
 - USA Lacrosse Magazine First Team All-American
 - ILWomen First Team All-American
 - Tewaaraton Award Finalist - 4th in JMU history
 - Tewaaraton Award Nominee and Watch List
 - American Athletic Conference Attack Player of the Year
 - American Athletic Conference First Team All-Conference
 - VaSID Player of the Year and First Team All-State
 - ECAC Offensive Player of the Year and All-ECAC Team
 - 5x American Athletic Conference Attack Player of the Week (Feb. 27, Mar. 13, Mar. 20, Apr. 10, May 1)
 - Team captain
 - JMA Female Athlete of the Year
 - Set JMU single-season records in goals (91) and points (114)
 - Reached JMU career highs in both goals and points
 - Set career-high with 23 assists
 - Reached 90 draw controls for the second straight season
 - Scored 18 hat tricks, doing so in 81.8% of JMU's games
 - Tied her own JMU single-game record with eight goals at High Point (Feb. 25)
 - Had a season-high nine points twice - at High Point (Feb. 25) and vs. Maryland (May 14)
 - Scored seven or more goals three times - at High Point, vs. Johns Hopkins (March 11) and vs. Maryland
 - Had the first first-quarter hat trick in JMU history at North Carolina (Feb. 11)
 - Secured five or more draw controls in nine different games
 - Was sixth in The American in draw controls per game (4.09)
 - Went 22-of-37 from the free-position (.595)
 - Multiple free-position goals in five games
 - The 22 free-position goals was second-most in JMU single-season history
 - Ranked second in goals, points and shots nationally
 - Was also fifth in free-position goals and 21st in free-position percentage
 - Scooped a career-high 17 ground balls
 - Had three ground balls against UConn (Feb. 18)
 - Registered nine caused turnoversÂ
 - Also had three caused turnovers against UConn (Feb. 18)
 - USA Lacrosse Magazine Division I Player of the Week (Feb. 28)
 - IWLCA Division I Offensive Player of the Week (May 16)
 - USA Lacrosse Magazine Preseason All-American (Third Team)
 - ILWomen Preseason All-American (Third Team)
 - Preseason All-AAC
 - Dean's List (Spring 2023)
 - JMU Athletic Director's Scholar-Athlete (Fall 2022, Spring 2023)
 
- IWLCA All American (3rd Team)
 - Named 2022 All-American by ILWomen
 - 2022 Colonial Athletic Association Player of the Year
 - First Team All-CAA
 - VaSID Player of the Year and First Team All-State
 - Preseason All-CAAÂ
 - 5x CAAÂ Player of the WeekÂ
 - JMU Athletic Director's Scholar-Athlete (Fall 2021, Spring 2022)
 - CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll (Fall 2021, Spring 2022)
 - Named Tewaaraton Award nominee
 - USA Lacrosse Magazine All-American (Honorable Mention)
 - IWLCA All-South Region (First Team)
 - JMA Female Athlete of the Year
 - Scored 72 goals, third-most in program history
 - Her 3.79 goals per game ranked eighth in the country
 - Finished with a .537 shot percentage, 34th in the nation
 - Career-high eight goals and 10 points at Hofstra (Apr. 2)
 - Her goals and points against Hofstra both tied single-game program recordsÂ
 - Dished out 15 assists for the season
 - Added three assists vs. High Point (Feb. 26)
 - Recorded career high 12 shots twice, last at Hofstra (Apr. 2)
 - Had 10 shots on goal twice, last at Hofstra (Apr. 2)
 - Went 14-for-22 from the free position (.636)
 - Ranked 13th in Division I in free-position percentage
 - Career-high three free position goals at Hofstra (Apr. 2)
 - Led the team and the CAA with 102 draw controls
 - Third-most draw controls for a season in JMU history
 - Collected career-high 9 draw controls vs. Virginia Tech (Feb. 16)
 - Had eight draw controls in four other games
 - Seven caused turnovers for the campaign
 - Forced two opposition turnovers at Drexel (Apr. 30)
 - Picked up 13 ground balls during the season
 - Grabbed two ground balls for season-high in both matchups against UConn (Feb.19/May 13)
 
- IWLCA Second Team All-South Region
 - First Team All-CAA
 - CAA All-Rookie Team
 - CAA Championship All-Tournament Team
 - VaSIDÂ Rookie of the Year
 - VaSIDÂ First Team All-State
 - Three-time CAA Rookie of the Week (Mar. 30, Apr. 20, Apr. 27)
 - Played in 16 games, making 15 starts at attack
 - Scored 45 goals with 11 assists for 56 points
 - Also scored six free-position goals
 - Had 48 draw controls, two caused turnovers and eight ground balls
 - Ranked 7th in the CAA in goals per game (2.81)
 - Ranked 8th in the CAA in points per game (3.5)
 - Ranked 9th in the CAA in draw controls per game (3.0)
 - Tied career high with six goals with five draw controls against Elon (Apr. 25)
 - Scored five goals in CAA title game vs. Drexel (May 9)
 - Also had five goals with five draws against William & Mary (Apr. 23)
 - Scored four goals with a career-high seven draw controls in NCAA Second Round at North Carolina (May 16)
 - Record four goals also against Wofford (Mar. 12) and Virginia (Mar. 26)
 - Had five points off a goal and career-high four assists vs. George Mason (Mar. 3)
 - Registered nine hat tricks on the season
 - Had at least four points in 10 games
 - Caused two turnovers vs. Wofford
 - Won at least four draw controls in five games
 - CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll (Fall 2020, Spring 2021)
 - JMU Athletic Director's Scholar-Athlete (Fall 2020, Spring 2021)
 
- Started all six games at attack
 - Two-time CAA Rookie of the Week (Feb. 18, Feb. 25)
 - Scored a team-high 15 goals with three assists for 18 points
 - Also scored one free-position goal, to go with two caused turnovers and five ground balls
 - Ranked third in the CAA and 40th nationally in shot percentage (.600)
 - Ranked fifth in the CAA in goals per game (2.5) and seventh in points per game (3.0)
 - Career-high six goals with one assist at High Point (Feb. 22)
 - Scored four goals against Virginia Tech (Feb. 12)
 - Had three points off a goal and two assists against Penn State (Mar. 4)
 - Also scored twice at Rutgers (Mar. 7)
 - Tallied two caused turnovers and two ground balls vs. UConn (Feb. 16)
 - CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll (Fall 2019, Spring 2020)
 - JMU Athletic Director's Scholar-Athlete (Fall 2019, Fall 2020)
 - Dean's List (Spring 2020)
 
- Baltimore Sun First Team All-Metro as a senior and Second Team as a junior
 - First Team All-County as a freshman, sophomore, junior and senior
 - Team captain as a junior and senior
 - Led Bulls in scoring all four years of high school, tallying a school-record 250 goals during her career
 - Scored 71 goals and 38 assists as a senior while also leading team in draw controls (75), ground balls (76) and caused turnovers (37)
 - Tallied 60 goals and 17 assists as a junior, to go with team highs in draws (58), ground balls (25) and caused turnovers (20)
 - Scored 71 goals and 24 assists as a sophomore while also leading squad in draws (127) and ground balls (63)
 - Tallied 48 goals and 16 assists, to go with team bests in draws (61) and ground balls (50)
 - Named to Baltimore Sun’s Player to Watch List in 2018 and 2019
 - Helped Hereford to three county championships (2016, 2018 and 2019), a regional title (2019) and a pair of state championship game berths (2018, 2019)
 - Played club lacrosse for TLC
 - Dual-sport athlete who was a four-year athlete for the basketball team
 - First Team All-Division as a sophomore and Second Team All-County as a junior and senior
 - Was the basketball team’s captain her junior and senior seasons
 - Recipient of the Hereford High School Athletic Award
 - Selected to play on the Under Armour Underclass All-American Baltimore Team in 2018
 - Honor roll student
 - National Honor Society
 - Future Business Leaders of America
 
- Daughter of Eric and Michelle Peterson
 - Has a sister, Jordan, who also plays lacrosse for JMU
 - Her father, Eric, was an Academic All-American football player at Towson
 - Her mother, Michelle played soccer and ran track at Towson
 - Majoring in Business Management and Finance
 
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