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Chatham High Grad Earns All-Ivy League Honors
Jaclyn Leto was selected to the all-conference first team after compiling 41 points during her sophomore season at Dartmouth.
Chatham High grad Jaclyn Leto was recently named first-team All-Ivy League following her sophomore season on the Dartmouth women's lacrosse team.
The midfielder, who was named the team's most valuable offensive player this year, started all 14 games, scored a team-best 34 goals and was second on the team with 41 points.
Leto had nine multi-goal games this year and netted a season-high five goals against Cornell, including a pair of tallies in the final minute of the first overtime to force a second extra session. Leto ranked second on the team with 30 draw controls and fourth in ground balls (14) and caused turnovers (6).
Leto started 16 of 19 games as a freshman, leading all first-year players with 29 points on 21 goals and 8 assists.
Leto was the 2011 Morris County player of the year and a two-time first-team All-American, all-state, all-county and all-conference selection while at Chatham High.
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