Boyle Named to All-Big Ten Second Team
4/21/2026 3:46:00 PM | Women's Lacrosse
Coleman recognized with Sportsmanship Award
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Abby Boyle, a sophomore on the Ohio State women's lacrosse team, has been selected to the All-Big Ten Second Team, the conference announced Tuesday. A native of Rumson, N.J., Boyle leads the Buckeyes and is fifth in the Big Ten with 98 draw controls this season.
Her 98 draw controls this year are a career best and the second-most in program history behind Chloe Johnson's 124 in 2022. Boyle has five or more draws in 10 games this season, including a program-record 16 against Detroit Mercy Feb. 27, surpassing the mark of 13 set three times prior, with the last March 10, 2022 by Johnson. Boyle had 12 draw controls vs. Penn State April 5 and 10 against both Johns Hopkins March 22 and Kent State April 15. She had 50 as a freshman last season and is fifth program history with 148 draws.Â
Boyle also has a goal and two assists for three points this season, the first points of her career, along with a ground ball and a caused turnover.
Senior Zoe Coleman, from Columbus, Ohio, received the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award for Ohio State. She has started all 16 games this season, with 21 goals and six assists for 27 points. She had a four-point game against Kent State last week to reach the 100-point mark for her career and now has 76 goals, 26 assists and 102 points in 64 games, with 30 ground balls and seven caused turnovers.
The Buckeyes open Big Ten Tournament play at 3 p.m. Wednesday against No. 4 Maryland in Ann Arbor, Mich. Â
Her 98 draw controls this year are a career best and the second-most in program history behind Chloe Johnson's 124 in 2022. Boyle has five or more draws in 10 games this season, including a program-record 16 against Detroit Mercy Feb. 27, surpassing the mark of 13 set three times prior, with the last March 10, 2022 by Johnson. Boyle had 12 draw controls vs. Penn State April 5 and 10 against both Johns Hopkins March 22 and Kent State April 15. She had 50 as a freshman last season and is fifth program history with 148 draws.Â
Boyle also has a goal and two assists for three points this season, the first points of her career, along with a ground ball and a caused turnover.
Senior Zoe Coleman, from Columbus, Ohio, received the Big Ten Sportsmanship Award for Ohio State. She has started all 16 games this season, with 21 goals and six assists for 27 points. She had a four-point game against Kent State last week to reach the 100-point mark for her career and now has 76 goals, 26 assists and 102 points in 64 games, with 30 ground balls and seven caused turnovers.
The Buckeyes open Big Ten Tournament play at 3 p.m. Wednesday against No. 4 Maryland in Ann Arbor, Mich. Â
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