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Liz Hogan

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Liz Hogan (born July 1989) is an American women’s lacrosse goalie known for her time with Syracuse and her national team career.

She played for the Syracuse Orange, starting all four years under coach Gary Gait. She became the program’s first goalkeeper to earn IWLCA All-America First Team honors and served as team captain in 2010–2011. In her senior year, she was a unanimous Preseason All-Big East selection and led the Big East with a save percentage of .489. She reached 600 career saves in a game against Notre Dame and finished as Syracuse’s all-time leader in saves (660) and ground balls (181). In high school, she recorded 265 saves and earned All-Greater Rochester honors in 2007, plus Honorable Mention All-American in 2006 and 2007.

Hogan was named to the U.S. national team for the 2015–16 season and was part of the World Cup Training Team in 2012. She joined teammates Katie Rowan, Becca Block, and Michelle Tumolo on the national team in 2015. She was drafted fourth overall by the Boston Storm in the inaugural United Women’s Lacrosse League (UWL) draft in 2016 and had an endorsement with STX.

Off the field, Hogan has coached goalkeepers. She was the head goalie coach for Relentless Hustle Lacrosse Club in Rochester and has worked on coaching staffs at Colgate (2012–2013), Virginia Tech (2014) and Stanford (2015). At Stanford, she coordinated the defense and served as a goalie coach. In her first season with Stanford, the Cardinal won the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation regular-season and tournament titles and advanced to the NCAA tournament.


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