Maryland women’s lacrosse attacker Aurora Cordingley earned her Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week Honors and IWLCA National Offensive Player of the Week honors for the fourth and second time this season, respectively.
The graduate transfer has been an addition to the Terps who has made an immediate impact. Cordingley 7.67 points per game lead Division I women’s lacrosse and she is the only Division I player to average more than seven points.
She had an 11-point performance Saturday against Villanova made up of six goals and five assists. Cordingley’s 27 goals, 19 assists, 46 points, 39 shots, 36 shots on goals and five free position goals all lead the team in their respective stat area.