As a senior: Lavigne was named the 2018 NAC Player of the Year and to the All-NAC First Team. She made an impact on both ends of the field leading to three NAC Player of the Week awards. She became the first Colby-Sawyer player to win conference Player of the Year honors. The senior tallied 44 points against NAC opponents with 34 goals and 10 assists and led the conference with 50 draw controls and 10 free-position goals. The Charger captain collected four or more points in all seven conference games, while also scoring at least two goals in every NAC game and posting six or more goals in four NAC games. She scored three times in the NAC Championship game and was named to the All-Tournament Team. She finished the year as the team-leader with a single-season record of 78 goals. She also had team-highs with 111 draw controls, 55 ground balls, three game-winning goals and 23 caused turnovers. Among national leaders, Lavigne ranked 11th in goals per game (4.88), 14th in goals (78), 25th in draw controls per game (6.94) and sixth in free position goals per game (1.63). She is Colby-Sawyer's all-time leader in goals (232), second in points (277) and fifth in assists (45). She earned her third-straight nod to the NAC All-Academic Team.
As a junior: Lavigne continued her climb up the all-time ranks in program history. She was named to the All-NAC First Team, ECAC Division III North First Team, NAC All-Tournament Team and NAC All-Academic Team. Lavigne now ranks sixth in career points (184) and goals (154). She recorded the third most points in a season in 2017 and led the Chargers with 83. She also tallied the second most goals in a season with 68. The junior collected team-highs in ground balls (54) and draw controls (88). Lavigne also found herself among the national leaders in several categories. She ranked 15th in the nation in goals, 14th in free position goals per game (1.29), 17th in free position percentage (.647), 21st in goals per game (4.0), and 40th in points. Lavigne was twice named NAC Player of the Week.
As a sophomore: Lavigne garnered her second straight All-NAC First Team honor. She led the Chargers in points (63), goals (54) and game-winning goals (4). The most memorable game-winner came in overtime of the NAC semifinals against New England College. She also ranked second on the team with 72 draw controls, 32 caused turnovers and 52 ground balls. Lavigne scored at least one goal in each of the Chargers' games and extended her consecutive game scoring streak to 27. She has scored in 33 of 35 games played in her two seasons. Lavigne was named to the NAC All-Tournament and NAC All-Academic teams.
As a freshman: Lavigne made an immediate impact on the Chargers in her first season and was named to the All-NAC First Team. She earned three NAC Rookie of the Week awards after recording one of the most impressive freshman seasons in program history. She played and started in every game and finished third on the team with 38 points on 32 goals and six assists. Lavigne led the Chargers in draw controls (71), ground balls (44), and game-winning goals (3). She also had the second most caused turnovers with 21.
At U-32: Lavigne was a varsity lacrosse and field hockey player for the Raiders. Her accolades include Rookie of the Year, two-time Offensive MVP and three-time all-star. Lavigne also was a three-time lacrosse team captain. She finished her career with over 200 points and 200 goals. The Raiders won the lacrosse championship in her senior season.
Career Stats: Updated after 2018 season
Year |
G |
A |
Pts |
GB |
DC |
CT |
2015 |
32 |
6 |
38 |
44 |
71 |
21 |
2016 |
54 |
9 |
63 |
52 |
72 |
32 |
2017 |
68 |
15 |
83 |
54 |
88 |
28 |
2018 |
78 ! |
15 |
93 |
55 |
111 |
23 |
Total |
232 # |
45 ^ |
277 % |
205 |
342 |
104 |
! - single-season record for goals
# - all-time leader in career goals
^ - ranks 5th in career assists
% - ranks 2nd in career points