Hempstead, NY – Former Hofstra women's soccer player
Lucy Porter was named a nominee for the 2022 NCAA Woman of the Year Award.
Established in 1991, the NCAA Woman of the Year Award honors the academic achievements, athletics excellence, community service, and leadership of graduating female student-athletes from all three NCAA divisions. The selection committee selects the Top 30 candidates – 10 from each division – and selects three finalists from each division before the NCAA Committee on Women's Athletics selects the NCAA Woman of the Year for each division in the Fall of 2022.
A midfielder from Birmingham, England, Porter ended her illustrious five-year Hofstra career as the program's all-time leader for points (123), and is tied for second all-time in goals (48) and assists (27). In addition, she is the only three-time United Soccer Coaches All-American in program history, and she became the first-ever First Team All-American in the long, proud history of Hofstra women's soccer in 2020 after totaling 10 goals and four assists for the Pride.
Porter was named to the All-CAA First Team four times in her Hofstra career, was a three-time CAA Midfielder of the Year selection, and was a four-time United Soccer Coaches All-East Region First Team selection. In 2020, Porter was named a semifinalist for the MAC Hermann Trophy, the award given to the top men's and women's college soccer players in the country.
Along with her athletic accomplishments, Porter excelled in the classroom. She graduated from Hofstra in December 2021 with a 3.87 GPA with a major in community health while minoring in neuroscience and psychology. She was named the 2021-22 CAA Female Scholar Athlete of the Year, and was named a CoSIDA Academic All-America ® Second Team selection in 2021 and a First Team honoree in 2020.