Completed Event: Women's Lacrosse versus Cornell on March 29, 2025 , Win , 12, to, 10
Final

Women's Lacrosse
vs Cornell
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10
- The Ivy League’s All-Time Leader in Draw Controls (418)
- The Ivy League’s Single-Season Leader in Draw Controls (160 in 2019)
- 2019 All-Ivy League First Team (unanimous)
- 2019 Inside Lacrosse All-America Third Team
- 2019 IWLCA All-Northeast Region First Team
- Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week (3.18.19)
- 2018 IL All-American Honorable Mention
- 2018 Second-Team All-Ivy League
- Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week (3.24.18)
- 2017 Second-Team All-Ivy League
2019 (Senior): The Ivy League’s all-time leader in career draw controls with 418, Giroux set the conference’s single-season record with 160 as a senior…The only player in Ivy League history with three season of at least 100 draw controls…Her 418 draws are not only the top mark ever by a Dartmouth and Ivy player, but also rank 11th all-time in the history of NCAA women’s lacrosse…Her 6.63 per game average is the third-best mark in NCAA history…Unanimously named to the All-Ivy League First Team…Named to the IWLCA All-Northeast Region First Team… A member of the Inside Lacrosse All-America Third Team…Tabbed as the Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week on 3/18…Her 418 career draws are so far and above what other Dartmouth players have done in their careers that her 160 as a senior surpassed the previous career mark of 155 that had been set prior to her arrival on campus… Her 9.41 draws per game ranked third of any Division I player… Also tied her career high for goals (11) and points (15)…Two goals at Michigan on 2/17 was a season high…Posted double-digit draw control totals in nine games in 2019, including a season-best 17 in the first round of the NCAA Tournament against Colorado at Boston College.
2018 (Junior): Named an All-Ivy League Second Team selection…Selected as an Inside Lacrosse All-American Honorable Mention…Tabbed as the Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week on 3/26…Once again re-wrote the program record book for draw controls, posting 133 in 2018 and besting her previous mark of 108 set the year before…Posted the three-highest single-game totals for draw controls in 2018 as she had games of 19, 17 and 16…Her 19 draws at Jacksonville on 3/21 set a new Ivy and Dartmouth record and was the most by any player in the nation during the season…She would post 17 against UMass Lowell on 4/25 to set a new Scully-Fahey mark…The 16 against Penn in the semifinals of the Ivy League Tournament were not only a new standard for individual, but also were more than any team had ever recorded in an Ivy postseason game ever, besting the previous mark of 15…Posted five games of 11 or more draws…Finished the season with four goals.
2017 (Sophomore): Set a new Ivy League record for draw controls in a season with 108... Named to the All-Ivy League Second Team... Posted the four-best single-game efforts for draw controls by a Dartmouth player in program history as she is the only player with 10 in a game, a figure she reached or eclipsed four times...Her 13 draws against Cornell on April 15 set the new Dartmouth standard, besting her own previous record of 12 set at Siena on Mar. 29... Set a career high with three goals in a road win at Yale on April 22, in addition to her final double-digit free position game (10).
2016 (Freshman): Appeared in all 15 games and started 6 during her first season for the Big Green... Scored her first goal in the season opener vs. UMass Lowell... Finished with 7 goals and 4 assists... Grabbed 11 ground balls, won 17 draw controls, and caused 12 turnovers.
Before Dartmouth:
A natural athlete, Giroux was a four-sport varsity athlete at Kent Place School in soccer, indoor track, ice hockey and lacrosse…She served as the team captain for all three teams as a senior in 2014-15, demonstrating her abilities as a leader…A decorated lacrosse player, she was tabbed first team all-league as both a junior and senior as well as All-Prep A honoree and Team MVP as a senior…She was rewarded for her work in the classroom as a junior by being named an Academic All-American.
Personal:
Daughter of Jeff and Lisa Giroux...Has one brother and sister.