2019 Women's Lacrosse Roster
LeGar, Nicole

Jersey Number 17
Nicole LeGar
- Height:
- 5-6
- Class:
- Sophomore
- High School:
- Garrison Forest School
- Hometown:
- Eldersburg, Md.
- Major:
- Speech and Hearing Sciences
Bio
2022: Appeared and started in 17 games... Scored 26 goals and added five assists for 31 points on the year... Named to the AAC First-Team All-Conference team... Also earned AAC All-Academic honors... Tallied five hat tricks... Second on the team with 64 draw controls on the year, also third most in a season in program history... Also added 18 ground balls and 10 caused turnovers... Finishes her career as the program's all-time leading scorer with 153 points and 119 goals... Third in career assists with 34... Program recorded holder in career draw controls (233), caused turnovers (57), ground balls (102) and shots (298).
2021: Started all 16 games, finishing second on the team with 28 goals and 11 assists for 39 points…Named AAC Second-Team All-Conference…Became the first player in East Carolina history to reach 100 career points with a goal against Old Dominion (3/21)...Opened the season with six points on two goals and a career-best four assists…Had four points against Jacksonville (3/6), which started a stretch of six straight games with at least one point, including five points in a victory at Old Dominion (3/19)…Had two of her best games of the season during the final weekend, scoring four goals in a win against Cincinnati (4/23)…Followed that with a career-high seven points on a career-best five goals and two assists in the season finale against Cincinnati (4/25)…Along with finishing second in points, she led the team in draw controls (56) and ground balls (29) as well as finishing third in caused turnovers (16)…Holds the ECU all-time record in career points (122), draw controls (166), ground balls (84) and caused turnovers (47)…Named the AAC Midfielder of the Week twice, the first on Feb. 15 after her performance against Furman and the second on April 26 following recording a combined 11 points against Cincinnati…Also named to the AAC Weekly Honor Roll on March 22 after tallying eight points, eight draw controls, four ground balls and two caused turnovers in a pair of games at Old Dominion…Named to the AAC All-Academic Team.
Game-by-Game Statistics
2020: Appeared in all eight games, making seven starts, before the season was ended due to the Covid-19 Pandemic…Led ECU in points, with 25 on 16 goals and nine assists…Also led the Pirates in caused turnovers (13), ground balls (17) and draw controls (33)…Named to the AAC Weekly Honor Roll on Feb. 10 after recording nine points on six goals and three assists during the opening two games, including four goals and two assists against Presbyterian (Feb. 9)…Also had a season-high four caused turnovers in the opening game at Furman (Feb. 7)…Had a season-high six draw controls to go with three goals and two assists in ECU’s home-opener win over Wofford (Feb. 15)…Had her best all-around game in the win at VCU, tying her season-high in points (6), setting a new season-high in assists (3) and ground balls (4) while also collecting four draw controls and three caused turnovers…Her performance at VCU earned her a spot on the AAC Weekly Honor Roll for the second time…Finished the season with a point in seven of eight games and at least two draw controls and one ground ball in all eight contests...Named to the AAC All-Academic Team.
Game-by-Game Statistics
2019: Started all 17 games…Finished third on the team with 33 points on a team-high 27 goals and six assists…Also led the Pirates with 62 draw controls…Scored multiple goals in nine different games, including a career-high four goals against Old Dominion (3/15) and had hat tricks against Gardner-Webb (2/10) and Saint Francis (3/3)…Also added four points on two goals and two assists against Vanderbilt (3/31)…Had at least one point in 15 games…Handed out a trio of assists against Campbell (3/17)…Racked up 10 draw controls against both Saint Francis and Longwood (3/23)…Also added eight draw controls against Gardner-Webb…Added 18 ground balls and 10 caused turnovers…Named the American Midfielder of the Week on March 5 and to the AAC Weekly Honor Roll on March 19.
Game-by-Game Statistics
2018: Started all 17 games for ECU ... Tied for second on the team in goals (22) and points (25) ... Also tied for second on the squad with five free position goals ... Distributed three assists ... Collected 20 ground balls ... Credited with 15 draw control victories and eight caused turnovers ... Turned a trio of hat tricks, scoring three goals against Gardner-Webb, Temple and Longwood ... Netted two goals in her ECU debut against George Washington and at Michigan ... Captured five draw controls in the season finale at Duke ... Secured four ground balls against Kennesaw State.
Game-by-Game Statistics
High School: Lettered four years for Garrison Forest School Grizzlies under coach Lindsay Teeters… Lacrosse team captain senior year… Lettered in Field Hockey.
Personal: Daughter of Art and Terry LeGar… Has two older sisters, Amanda and Julie… Amanda was a four-year letterwinner for the lacrosse team at Stevenson University … Julie was a four-year letterwinner for the University of Maryland women's lacrosse team ... Academic major is speech and hearing sciences … Played for M&D Lacrosse Club team under coach Arvak Marshall.
2021: Started all 16 games, finishing second on the team with 28 goals and 11 assists for 39 points…Named AAC Second-Team All-Conference…Became the first player in East Carolina history to reach 100 career points with a goal against Old Dominion (3/21)...Opened the season with six points on two goals and a career-best four assists…Had four points against Jacksonville (3/6), which started a stretch of six straight games with at least one point, including five points in a victory at Old Dominion (3/19)…Had two of her best games of the season during the final weekend, scoring four goals in a win against Cincinnati (4/23)…Followed that with a career-high seven points on a career-best five goals and two assists in the season finale against Cincinnati (4/25)…Along with finishing second in points, she led the team in draw controls (56) and ground balls (29) as well as finishing third in caused turnovers (16)…Holds the ECU all-time record in career points (122), draw controls (166), ground balls (84) and caused turnovers (47)…Named the AAC Midfielder of the Week twice, the first on Feb. 15 after her performance against Furman and the second on April 26 following recording a combined 11 points against Cincinnati…Also named to the AAC Weekly Honor Roll on March 22 after tallying eight points, eight draw controls, four ground balls and two caused turnovers in a pair of games at Old Dominion…Named to the AAC All-Academic Team.
Game-by-Game Statistics
2020: Appeared in all eight games, making seven starts, before the season was ended due to the Covid-19 Pandemic…Led ECU in points, with 25 on 16 goals and nine assists…Also led the Pirates in caused turnovers (13), ground balls (17) and draw controls (33)…Named to the AAC Weekly Honor Roll on Feb. 10 after recording nine points on six goals and three assists during the opening two games, including four goals and two assists against Presbyterian (Feb. 9)…Also had a season-high four caused turnovers in the opening game at Furman (Feb. 7)…Had a season-high six draw controls to go with three goals and two assists in ECU’s home-opener win over Wofford (Feb. 15)…Had her best all-around game in the win at VCU, tying her season-high in points (6), setting a new season-high in assists (3) and ground balls (4) while also collecting four draw controls and three caused turnovers…Her performance at VCU earned her a spot on the AAC Weekly Honor Roll for the second time…Finished the season with a point in seven of eight games and at least two draw controls and one ground ball in all eight contests...Named to the AAC All-Academic Team.
Game-by-Game Statistics
2019: Started all 17 games…Finished third on the team with 33 points on a team-high 27 goals and six assists…Also led the Pirates with 62 draw controls…Scored multiple goals in nine different games, including a career-high four goals against Old Dominion (3/15) and had hat tricks against Gardner-Webb (2/10) and Saint Francis (3/3)…Also added four points on two goals and two assists against Vanderbilt (3/31)…Had at least one point in 15 games…Handed out a trio of assists against Campbell (3/17)…Racked up 10 draw controls against both Saint Francis and Longwood (3/23)…Also added eight draw controls against Gardner-Webb…Added 18 ground balls and 10 caused turnovers…Named the American Midfielder of the Week on March 5 and to the AAC Weekly Honor Roll on March 19.
Game-by-Game Statistics
2018: Started all 17 games for ECU ... Tied for second on the team in goals (22) and points (25) ... Also tied for second on the squad with five free position goals ... Distributed three assists ... Collected 20 ground balls ... Credited with 15 draw control victories and eight caused turnovers ... Turned a trio of hat tricks, scoring three goals against Gardner-Webb, Temple and Longwood ... Netted two goals in her ECU debut against George Washington and at Michigan ... Captured five draw controls in the season finale at Duke ... Secured four ground balls against Kennesaw State.
Game-by-Game Statistics
High School: Lettered four years for Garrison Forest School Grizzlies under coach Lindsay Teeters… Lacrosse team captain senior year… Lettered in Field Hockey.
Personal: Daughter of Art and Terry LeGar… Has two older sisters, Amanda and Julie… Amanda was a four-year letterwinner for the lacrosse team at Stevenson University … Julie was a four-year letterwinner for the University of Maryland women's lacrosse team ... Academic major is speech and hearing sciences … Played for M&D Lacrosse Club team under coach Arvak Marshall.
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