Nicole Levy
Biography
Personal: Levy graduated from Syracuse in 2019 with a degree in human development and family science. Afterward, she spent three years as an assistant women's lacrosse coach at the University of Colorado before joining the staff at the University of Florida last summer. Under her guidance, Colorado achieved an 11-6 record during the 2022 season.
2022 Season: Levy started all 12 games for Athletes Unlimited and earned 999 leaderboard points, with five games where she scored 100 or more points. She ranked sixth in the league with 940 win points and tied for seventh with eight assists. Additionally, she scored 13 goals, including a two-point marker. In the Week One finale, Levy had a season-high of 176 leaderboard points with three goals and three assists against Team Waters. She also scored two goals in the season opener against Team Glynn and in the Week Two finale against Team Moreno.
2021 Season: Levy finished the inaugural campaign with 1,312 leaderboard points and had eight games with 100 or more points. She led Athletes Unlimited Lacrosse with seven two-point goals and ranked 10th in the league with 20 total goals. Levy ended the season with a 12-game goal-scoring streak, including three-goal performances against Team Treanor and Team Ohlmiller. She scored all seven of her two-point goals during this streak and recorded at least one ground ball in the final seven games.
At Syracuse: Levy was a four-year letter winner. She appeared in 84 career games with the Orange and scored 141 goals with 81 assists. She is currently 10th in program history with 222 career points and is tied for ninth on Syracuse's all-time goals and assists lists. In her senior season, she led the team with 27 assists and was a four-time IWLCA All-Region performer. She earned First-Team status as a freshman and senior and was a Second-Team All-Atlantic Coast Conference honoree in 2019. Levy was named the 2016 ACC Freshman of the Year and received Lacrosse Magazine Rookie of the Year recognition that same year. She also made the 2016 NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team.