NORTHBOROUGH, Mass. – Ally Tobler put a bow on her legendary career with one final signature accolade.
The TCNJ women's lacrosse superstar was named to the Division III All-America first team by the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA), which announced its 57 All-America honorees on Friday.
Tobler notched her fourth career All-America award from the IWLCA, and earned a spot on the first team for the third year in a row. Tobler is the 10
th Lion to receive a trio of first-team nods, and joins Karen Doane '08 and Elizabeth Morrison '18 as the only players in program history to receive four All-America citations in a career.
Also a two-time USA Lacrosse All-American, Tobler registered the third-highest single-season point total in program history with 112 this past season, leading the Lions to their 14
th consecutive NJAC crown. The fifth-year racked up 82 goals – good for fourth in program history – while distributing 30 assists, becoming the school's all-time leader with 306 goals and ending in second with 379 career points. Tobler is one of only 14 players in Division III women's lacrosse history to eclipse 300 goals.
Tobler also piled up 116 draw controls, good for fourth in school history, alongside 40 ground balls and 33 caused turnovers. She is a three-time NJAC Attack Player of the Year and was both a four-time All-Boardwalk Region and All-NJAC first-team performer.