TT Naslonski
Biography
Personal: Naslonski works as a volunteer assistant lacrosse coach at Rutgers University and serves as the Director of Middle School Development at BBL Lacrosse. She comes from a lacrosse family, with her father, John, and uncle, James, both having played lacrosse at Rutgers. Her mother, Teri, was a cheerleader at Rutgers, and her uncle, Bill, was a two-time All-America midfielder for the Scarlet Knights. Her brother, Kurtis, also played lacrosse at Villanova. Naslonski majored in public health at Rutgers and earned a master's degree in communications. In her free time, she enjoys working out, spending time with friends and family, and traveling. She has a cat named Tilly and credits her father and brothers as people who have made a difference in her life. If she wasn't playing lacrosse, Naslonski says she would be a field hockey player. She participated in soccer, field hockey, and competitive cheerleading as a child.
At Rutgers: Naslonski started 63-of-79 games from 2018-22 and is known for her impressive stats, as she graduated as the all-time leader in games played, goals, and points for the team. Naslonski was a two-time All-Big Ten Conference selection and earned First Team notice as a graduate student. She also received Second-Team All-Big Ten honors during her senior campaign. In 2022, she was named Second-Team All-America by the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association and received Honorable Mention All-America recognition from USA Lacrosse Magazine and Inside Lacrosse. Naslonski served as team captain for the Scarlet Knights and was selected to play in the 2022 IWLCA Senior All-Star Game. She led the Big Ten in scoring with a school-record 90 points as a graduate student and contributed significantly to her team's success. Naslonski scored her 100th career goal against Northwestern on March 19, 2021, and helped lead the Scarlet Knights to their first NCAA Tournament appearance since 1999. She was also recognized for her academic achievements, receiving Academic All-Big Ten honors multiple times and being named a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar and recipient of the Big Ten Medal of Honor.