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2025 Women's Lacrosse

21 Kenzie Morris

21 Kenzie Morris

  • Year:
    Senior
  • Hometown:
    Chardon, Ohio
  • High School:
    Chardon
  • Position:
    M
  • Major:
    Environmental Studies

Summary

Biography

2025: Three-time College Sports Communicators Academic All-District® selection … Wooster’s 18th four-time All-NCAC honoree, returning to the first team after a second-team nod a season ago … Appeared in 18 games with 17 starts … Fourth time scoring over 40 goals in a season, putting 41 in the back of the net before a late-season injury … Graduated with third-most goals in program history at 187 … First player in program history to tally 200 career points and 200 career draw controls … Fourth-most points in school history with 235 and draw controls with 236 … Notched career highs of 22 caused turnovers, 34 ground balls and 20 assists … Third on the team with 52 draw controls … Named NCAC Athlete of the Week on March 18 after joining the 200-200 club in the same week … Season-high of six goals came against Lake Forest (March 30) … Passed out a season best four assists against Washington & Jefferson (Feb. 26) … Matching career-best marks of 13 draw controls in the win at Wittenberg (April 19) … Fell two short of the single-game draw control record of 15 … Caused four turnovers in loss to NCAA Division II Rockhurst (March 12) … Member of the NCAC Dr. Gordon Collins Scholar-Athlete Honor Roll … Member of the fall semester and spring semester AD Honor Roll.  

2024: Became a three-time All-NCAC honoree, landing on the second team after an all-around prolific season …  Now a two-time CSC Academic All-District honoree …  Appeared in and started all 15 games … Third in the conference in scoring with 3.33 goals per game and 4.07 points per contest … Team leader with 50 goals and 61 points, marking second straight season with at least 50 goals … Third on the team in assists with 11, caused turnovers with 20 and draw controls with 63 … Third straight season with at least 60 draw controls … Also collected 21 ground balls on the season … Team’s go-to for free position shots, converting 12-of-18 on the year … Corralled a draw control in every single game this season and had a caused turnover in all but two games … Had seven games with at least five draw controls, including four straight conference games … Netted multiple goals in 13 of 15 games …  Scored 100th career goal in season opener against Baldwin Wallace (Feb. 24) during a five-goal, two-assist performance … Had back-to-back seven-goal games against Transylvania (March 23) and at Trine (March 30) … Member of the IWLCA Academic Honor Roll … Member of the NCAC Academic Honor Roll … Member of the fall and spring semester AD Honor Roll. 

2023:  Landed on the All-NCAC first team as one of the conference’s most prolific scorers … CSC Academic All-District® selection … Played in and started 15 games … Led the team with 54 goals, which ranks seventh all-time in a single season … First Scot to surpass the 50-goal mark in a season since Alexa Mellis in 2019 … Led the NCAC with 3.60 goals, 4.00 points and 8.47 shots per game … Third on the team with 60 draw controls and fifth in caused turnovers with 16 … Recorded 60 points, 17 groundballs, and six assists … Named NCAC Athlete of the Week on April 3 after scoring nine goals across two games … Had a nine-point performance against Illinois Wesleyan (March 25), thanks to a career-high-tying seven goals and two assists … Tied career-high again with seven goals in season finale against Oberlin (April 29) … Collected a career-best nine draw controls in win at Hope (April 1) … Scored 100th collegiate point against DePauw (April 22) … Member of the NCAC Academic Honor Roll. 

2022:  Wooster's top newcomer, evidenced by earning spot on All-NCAC honorable mention team … Played and started in 16 games … Ranked second on the team in points and goals with 53 and 42, respectively … Added 61 draw controls, 29 groundballs, and 16 caused turnovers to stat line … Played a leading role in 22-15 win over Otterbein (March 2) with seven draw controls, four goals, three assists, and three caused turnovers … Had a second seven-draw control game against Baldwin Wallace (April 23) … Logged three four-goal games with others coming at Birmingham-Southern (March 15) and John Carroll (April 13) … Scored game-winner in overtime against Trine (March 23). 

Prior to Wooster:  Two-time second-team All-Ohio and first-team all-region selection at Chardon High School … Earned All-America academic honors and was a first-team All-News Herald selection as a senior … One of the top scorers in OHSAA girls' lacrosse history … Broke the OHSAA record with 115 goals as a senior, and upon graduation, ranked third all-time in state history with 224 goals … Ranked seventh nationally in high school lacrosse for goals as a senior … Prepped for Ali Platz and Sean Kobunski … Four-year letterwinner in lacrosse … Also played cross country and soccer. 

Personal:  Daughter of Brenda Morris … Environmental studies and urban studies major … Studies abroad in Australia as a junior … Campus sustainability intern … Single-useless campaign creator and leader … SAAC representative … Stat spotter for home field hockey games. 

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    2022First-Year

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    2023Sophomore

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    2024Junior

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    2025Senior

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