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The first four-time All-American in women’s lacrosse and the third in any sport at Cornell, Reynolds was one of three finalists for national player of the year as a senior. The 2002 Ivy League Player of the Year graduated with 11 school records, including season and career points, goals scored, ground balls, draw controls and caused turnovers. She was twice named to the CoSIDA Academic All-America first team, was a three-time Academic All-District pick and earned Academic All-Ivy accolades three times. Reynolds was a four-time first-team all-region pick, eventually earning a spot on the All-America third team in each of her first three seasons before capturing first-team accolades as a senior. Reynolds was the NCAA New York Woman of the Year and one of 10 finalists for NCAA Woman of the Year in 2002 and was a Honda Award finalist that same season. She helped the 2002 squad to a spot in the NCAA Final Four, becoming the first women’s team sport to reach a national semifinal at Cornell. Reynolds scored a then-NCAA record seven goals to help Cornell upset Maryland to reach the NCAA semifinals and end the Terrapins’ streak of seven consecutive NCAA titles. She was named the Charles H. Moore Outstanding Senior Varsity Athlete, the Cornell Daily Sun and Ithaca Journal Female Athlete of the Year and took home the Richie Moran Red Key Leadership Award. The team’s four-year record was an impressive 49-16, including 19-9 mark in Ivy League play., and earned two ECAC tournament appearances, including the 2000 ECAC title, and the program’s first two NCAA tournament bids. Reynolds also lettered four times in volleyball, with her 1,023 assists at setter in 2001 ranks among the top 10 marks in school history.
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