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16 Makenzie Stroup
Makenzie Stroup
  • Height:
    5-2
  • Year:
    Jr.
  • Hometown:
    Fountain Inn, S.C.
  • Position:
    MF
  • Major:
    Social Work
  • Previous School:
    Riverside High School
  • gp
    6
  • p
    2
  • g
    2
  • a
    0
Bio

2020-21: Appeared in six games while making six starts before season was cut short due to injury...Registered two goals on the season...Caused three turnovers and picked up 11 ground balls...Third on the team in draw controls with 18...Named to the 2020-21 South Atlantic Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll.

2019-20: Appeared and started in all five games before season was shortened due to COVID-19...Had three goals along with two assists...Was second on the deam in draw controls with 12 while causing three turnovers...Named to the 2019-20 South Atlantic Conference Commissioner's Honor Roll. 

2018-19: Played in all 15 games while making six starts...Totaled five goals and one assist for six points...Scored three free position goals, picked up 13 ground balls, won 11 draw controls and caused six turnovers on the season...Was named to the SAC Commissioner's Honor Roll. 

High School: Attended Riverside High School where she played lacrosse for the Warriors.

Personal: Daughter of Phil and Ann Stroup...Sister of Alexandra.

Recent games
Season Statistics
Game Log - Offense
Game Log - Defense

Career Stats: Offense

Career Stats: Defense

Splits Stats: Offense

Splits Stats: Defense

News mentions
Coker Women’s Lacrosse Falls to Newberry in Conference Play
Coker Women’s Lacrosse Falls to Newberry in Conference Play

HARTSVILLE, S.C.- The Coker University women’s lacrosse team fell to Newberry 23-13 in South Atlantic Conference play on Tuesday (Mar. 10).

Coker Women’s Lacrosse Falls to Lenoir-Rhyne in Conference Opener
Coker Women’s Lacrosse Falls to Lenoir-Rhyne in Conference Opener

HARTSVILLE, S.C. – The Coker University women’s lacrosse team fell to Lenoir-Rhyne 18-10 in its first conference game of the season on Wednesday (Mar. 3).