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Hall of Fame

Alysia Oakley

  • Class
    1998
  • Induction
    2011
  • Sport(s)
    Lacrosse, Soccer
A three-time North Coast Athletic Conference Champion, Alysia Oakley was a dominant goalie on both the lacrosse and soccer fields.

Her efforts in the cage helped the Yeowomen win the NCAC title in lacrosse in 1995, 1997 and 1998. A three-time All-Midwest Region First-Team selection, Oakley made 504 career saves in the lacrosse goal. On March 31, 1996, she set the current North Coast Athletic Conference record for saves in a game with 32 against Ithaca College. Oakley’s saves percentage of .630 in 1997 is a school record.

A 1998 preseason All-America selection by College Lacrosse USA, Oakley twice started in goal for the U.S. Women’s Lacrosse Association’s Midwest team during the national tournament.

Her lacrosse skills transferred to the soccer pitch, where she tied the school record for career shutouts with 12 in just three seasons. The five scoreless performances she posted in 1996 match a school best.

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