2018 Women's Lacrosse Roster
Wentzel, Haley

Jersey Number 3
Haley Wentzel
- Position:
- A
- Class:
- Senior
- Major:
- Journalism
- Hometown:
- Gilbertsville, Pa.
- High School:
- Boyertown Area
Bio
WHY LEHIGH? “Lehigh was the perfect combination of athletics and academics. The personalities on the team and the campus were exactly what I was looking for. It seemed like a great home away from home.”
AS A SENIOR (2018): Posted a career-high 40 points behind 34 goals and six assists … Played in all 19 games, starting 17 … Finished third on the team in points and second in goals … Added 20 groundballs, five caused turnovers and a draw control … Had 10 multi-goal games, 13 multi-point games and five hat tricks … Fifth straight multi-goal game, posting three goals and an assist in the Patriot League Quarterfinals vs. Holy Cross (5/1) … Scored two goals in the regular season finale at American (4/28) while adding two groundballs and a draw control … Scored career-high tying five goals in two straight games, vs. Lafayette (4/18) and Bucknell (4/22). Also had two groundballs and a caused turnover against Lafayette … Posted three goals, two caused turnovers and a career-high seven groundballs at Holy Cross (4/14) … Recorded a goal and assist vs. Colgate (4/7) … Scored twice at Army West Point (3/31) … Finished with two goals, two assists and a groundball in Patriot League opening win at Boston University (3/17) … Scored a goal in win at Fairfield (3/11) … Two days prior, had a goal, assist and two groundballs in thrilling double overtime victory at Mount St. Mary’s (3/9) … Scored twice and caused a turnover vs. VCU (3/6) … Also had two goals at Wagner (3/3) … Scored a goal, collected a groundball and caused a turnover at Columbia (2/24) … Posted a goal, assist and groundball vs. No. 10 Penn State (2/17) … Opened the season with a hat trick vs. St. Bonaventure (2/10).
AS A JUNIOR (2017): Strong junior campaign, finishing third on the Mountain Hawks with 34 goals and fourth with 39 points … Also had 16 groundballs, 11 draw controls and six caused turnovers … Finished season with 10 multi-goal games and five hat tricks … Scored a goal while adding a groundball and draw control in the Patriot League Quarterfinals vs. Bucknell (5/2) … Posted two goals, three groundballs and a caused turnover against Colgate (4/22) … Second straight hat trick, recording three goals and an assist in win at archrival Lafayette (4/19). Also added a groundball, caused turnover and draw control … Four days prior, tallied three goals, an assist and two groundballs against Loyola (4/15) … Scored two goals a week prior, in win at Army West Point (4/8) … Scored one goal in consecutive games, vs. Navy (3/29) and Boston University (4/1) … Monster game with a career-high five goals and six points at American (3/25) … Scored one goal in Patriot League opener at Holy Cross (3/18) and vs. Columbia (3/22) … Third straight multi-goal game, scoring three goals at VCU (3/13) … Two goals and one assist at eventual Atlantic 10 finalist Richmond (3/11) … Had two goals, two groundballs and three caused turnovers at No. 12 Penn (3/7) … Recorded a goal and two draw controls in home opener against Wagner (3/4) … Two goals, one assist and one groundball at Iona (2/25) … Opened season with team-high four goals, while adding two groundballs, at No. 7 Penn State (2/18).
AS A SOPHOMORE (2016): Photo Gallery … Impressive sophomore season, finishing fourth on the team with 31 points behind 20 goals and 11 assists … Fourth on the Mountain Hawks with 49 shots, 35 on goal … Converted 40.8 percent of his shots into goals … Added 10 groundballs, three draw controls and a caused turnover … Had eight games with multiple points, eight with multiple points and two hat tricks … Tallied a career-high two draw controls in the Patriot League Semifinals at Loyola (5/6) … Caused a turnover in the league quarterfinals vs. Colgate (5/3) … Dished an assist in the regular season at Loyola (4/16) … Six days prior, set a career high with six points (two goals, career-high four assists) against Army West Point (4/10). Marked 11th straight game with at least one goal … Recorded three goals and one assist vs. Rutgers (4/5) … Scored one goal in four straight games, vs. Holy Cross (3/19), American (3/26), at Navy (3/30) and at Boston University (4/2). Also dished an assist against Holy Cross and American … Posted two goals and corralled a groundball at Davidson (3/15) … Had two goals and one assist against Iona (3/5) and a Liberty (3/12). Combined for three groundballs and a draw control over the two games as well … Scored a career-high four goals, dished an assist and tied a career-high three groundballs vs. Mount St. Mary’s (2/27) … Scored first goal of the season vs. Yale (2/21) … Set a career-high three groundballs in the season opener vs. No. 6 Penn State (2/12).
AS A FRESHMAN (2015): Finished seventh on the Mountain Hawks with 10 points behind nine goals and one assist … Fired 15 shots, 10 on goal … Tied for the team lead (among those with double-figure shots) with a .600 shooting percentage … Added four groundballs and two draw controls … Played in 15 games, making 11 starts … Posted two consecutive two-goal games, at American (4/12) and at Holy Cross (4/17). Also had a groundball against the Eagles … Posted an assist and groundball against Boston University (4/4) … Had a draw control in big nationally-televised win at Rutgers (3/31) … Scored a goal in three straight games, at Lafayette (3/17), at Bucknell (3/24) and at Mount St. Mary’s (3/26) … Scooped a groundball against Fairfield (2/28) … Scored two goals in win over Niagara (2/22) … Had a groundball and draw control in home-opening win vs. UC Davis (2/20).
BEFORE LEHIGH: Was a four-year varsity starter and four-time All-Conference performer at Boyertown Area High School … Named Boyertown’s Rookie of the Year as a freshman … Went on to earn first team All-Area honors three times and was a member of four consecutive undefeated PAC-10 Championship squads … Part of Under Armour’s All-American Underclassmen Team Philadelphia and a member of the All-American Showcase Division Championship Team … Was a U.S. Lacrosse Academic All-American, 2014 Coaches Award Recipient and MVP of Delaware ATW Lacrosse Camp … Finished high school career with over 240 career goals (and over 300 points), earning The Mercury All-Area Player of the Year in 2014 … Also the Gablesville Athletic Association Outstanding Athlete Scholarship Recipient … Four-year member of the field hockey team where she was a co-captain (like she was for lacrosse) … Second team All-Conference and All-Area honoree while earning team MVP honors as a senior … Earned high honors or honors throughout high school … Garnered both the President’s Education Award and American Legion Award.
CAREER STATISTICS
CAREER HIGHS
Goals: 5, two times; last vs. Bucknell (4/22/18)
Assists: 4 vs. Army West Point (4/10/16)
Points: 6, two times; last at American (3/25/17)
Groundballs: 7 at Holy Cross (4/14/18)
Draw Controls: 4 at Richmond (3/11/17)
Caused Turnovers: 3 at Penn (3/7/17)
Multi-Goal Games: 29; Multi-Point Games: 34; Hat Tricks: 12
GETTING TO KNOW HALEY
Nickname: Hales
What’s your favorite thing about Lehigh? The beautiful campus! I look forward to enjoying my walk to class everyday through such pretty scenery.
Major & Why: Psychology because the brain and personalities amaze me. I also want to get my Master’s Degree in Elementary Education because I love working with children.
Favorite Place on Campus: The open area next to the library
Favorite Food: Sushi
Favorite Color: Blue
Favorite Musical Artist: Dave Mathews Band
Favorite Movie: Dear John
Favorite TV Show: One Tree Hill
Favorite Website: Instagram/Twitter
Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Harry Kalas
Favorite Pro Team: Philadelphia Eagles
Hobbies: Field Hockey/Lacrosse/Traveling
Magazine Cover I'd Like To Be On: Lacrosse Mag!
Place I'd Like To Visit: All 7 wonders of the World
Talent I’d Most Like To Have: Singing
Dream Job: Teacher
I Wear My Jersey Number Because: When I was involved with the feeder lacrosse program, I was always the smallest on the team so I got the smallest number/jersey (always number 3). The number just stuck with me after that!
If I Didn't Play Lacrosse, I Would Play: Track
If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: What wouldn’t I do with $1 Billion!?
AS A SENIOR (2018): Posted a career-high 40 points behind 34 goals and six assists … Played in all 19 games, starting 17 … Finished third on the team in points and second in goals … Added 20 groundballs, five caused turnovers and a draw control … Had 10 multi-goal games, 13 multi-point games and five hat tricks … Fifth straight multi-goal game, posting three goals and an assist in the Patriot League Quarterfinals vs. Holy Cross (5/1) … Scored two goals in the regular season finale at American (4/28) while adding two groundballs and a draw control … Scored career-high tying five goals in two straight games, vs. Lafayette (4/18) and Bucknell (4/22). Also had two groundballs and a caused turnover against Lafayette … Posted three goals, two caused turnovers and a career-high seven groundballs at Holy Cross (4/14) … Recorded a goal and assist vs. Colgate (4/7) … Scored twice at Army West Point (3/31) … Finished with two goals, two assists and a groundball in Patriot League opening win at Boston University (3/17) … Scored a goal in win at Fairfield (3/11) … Two days prior, had a goal, assist and two groundballs in thrilling double overtime victory at Mount St. Mary’s (3/9) … Scored twice and caused a turnover vs. VCU (3/6) … Also had two goals at Wagner (3/3) … Scored a goal, collected a groundball and caused a turnover at Columbia (2/24) … Posted a goal, assist and groundball vs. No. 10 Penn State (2/17) … Opened the season with a hat trick vs. St. Bonaventure (2/10).
AS A JUNIOR (2017): Strong junior campaign, finishing third on the Mountain Hawks with 34 goals and fourth with 39 points … Also had 16 groundballs, 11 draw controls and six caused turnovers … Finished season with 10 multi-goal games and five hat tricks … Scored a goal while adding a groundball and draw control in the Patriot League Quarterfinals vs. Bucknell (5/2) … Posted two goals, three groundballs and a caused turnover against Colgate (4/22) … Second straight hat trick, recording three goals and an assist in win at archrival Lafayette (4/19). Also added a groundball, caused turnover and draw control … Four days prior, tallied three goals, an assist and two groundballs against Loyola (4/15) … Scored two goals a week prior, in win at Army West Point (4/8) … Scored one goal in consecutive games, vs. Navy (3/29) and Boston University (4/1) … Monster game with a career-high five goals and six points at American (3/25) … Scored one goal in Patriot League opener at Holy Cross (3/18) and vs. Columbia (3/22) … Third straight multi-goal game, scoring three goals at VCU (3/13) … Two goals and one assist at eventual Atlantic 10 finalist Richmond (3/11) … Had two goals, two groundballs and three caused turnovers at No. 12 Penn (3/7) … Recorded a goal and two draw controls in home opener against Wagner (3/4) … Two goals, one assist and one groundball at Iona (2/25) … Opened season with team-high four goals, while adding two groundballs, at No. 7 Penn State (2/18).
AS A SOPHOMORE (2016): Photo Gallery … Impressive sophomore season, finishing fourth on the team with 31 points behind 20 goals and 11 assists … Fourth on the Mountain Hawks with 49 shots, 35 on goal … Converted 40.8 percent of his shots into goals … Added 10 groundballs, three draw controls and a caused turnover … Had eight games with multiple points, eight with multiple points and two hat tricks … Tallied a career-high two draw controls in the Patriot League Semifinals at Loyola (5/6) … Caused a turnover in the league quarterfinals vs. Colgate (5/3) … Dished an assist in the regular season at Loyola (4/16) … Six days prior, set a career high with six points (two goals, career-high four assists) against Army West Point (4/10). Marked 11th straight game with at least one goal … Recorded three goals and one assist vs. Rutgers (4/5) … Scored one goal in four straight games, vs. Holy Cross (3/19), American (3/26), at Navy (3/30) and at Boston University (4/2). Also dished an assist against Holy Cross and American … Posted two goals and corralled a groundball at Davidson (3/15) … Had two goals and one assist against Iona (3/5) and a Liberty (3/12). Combined for three groundballs and a draw control over the two games as well … Scored a career-high four goals, dished an assist and tied a career-high three groundballs vs. Mount St. Mary’s (2/27) … Scored first goal of the season vs. Yale (2/21) … Set a career-high three groundballs in the season opener vs. No. 6 Penn State (2/12).
AS A FRESHMAN (2015): Finished seventh on the Mountain Hawks with 10 points behind nine goals and one assist … Fired 15 shots, 10 on goal … Tied for the team lead (among those with double-figure shots) with a .600 shooting percentage … Added four groundballs and two draw controls … Played in 15 games, making 11 starts … Posted two consecutive two-goal games, at American (4/12) and at Holy Cross (4/17). Also had a groundball against the Eagles … Posted an assist and groundball against Boston University (4/4) … Had a draw control in big nationally-televised win at Rutgers (3/31) … Scored a goal in three straight games, at Lafayette (3/17), at Bucknell (3/24) and at Mount St. Mary’s (3/26) … Scooped a groundball against Fairfield (2/28) … Scored two goals in win over Niagara (2/22) … Had a groundball and draw control in home-opening win vs. UC Davis (2/20).
BEFORE LEHIGH: Was a four-year varsity starter and four-time All-Conference performer at Boyertown Area High School … Named Boyertown’s Rookie of the Year as a freshman … Went on to earn first team All-Area honors three times and was a member of four consecutive undefeated PAC-10 Championship squads … Part of Under Armour’s All-American Underclassmen Team Philadelphia and a member of the All-American Showcase Division Championship Team … Was a U.S. Lacrosse Academic All-American, 2014 Coaches Award Recipient and MVP of Delaware ATW Lacrosse Camp … Finished high school career with over 240 career goals (and over 300 points), earning The Mercury All-Area Player of the Year in 2014 … Also the Gablesville Athletic Association Outstanding Athlete Scholarship Recipient … Four-year member of the field hockey team where she was a co-captain (like she was for lacrosse) … Second team All-Conference and All-Area honoree while earning team MVP honors as a senior … Earned high honors or honors throughout high school … Garnered both the President’s Education Award and American Legion Award.
CAREER STATISTICS
Season | GP-GS | G | A | Pts | Shots | Shot% | SOG | SOG% | GB | DC | TO | CT |
2015 | 15-11 | 9 | 1 | 10 | 15 | .600 | 10 | .667 | 4 | 2 | 8 | 0 |
2016 | 18-18 | 20 | 11 | 31 | 49 | .408 | 35 | .714 | 10 | 3 | 25 | 1 |
2017 | 18-18 | 34 | 5 | 39 | 75 | .453 | 51 | .680 | 16 | 11 | 27 | 6 |
2018 | 19-17 | 34 | 6 | 40 | 93 | .366 | 66 | .710 | 20 | 1 | 17 | 5 |
Totals | 70-64 | 97 | 23 | 120 | 232 | .418 | 162 | .698 | 50 | 17 | 77 | 12 |
CAREER HIGHS
Goals: 5, two times; last vs. Bucknell (4/22/18)
Assists: 4 vs. Army West Point (4/10/16)
Points: 6, two times; last at American (3/25/17)
Groundballs: 7 at Holy Cross (4/14/18)
Draw Controls: 4 at Richmond (3/11/17)
Caused Turnovers: 3 at Penn (3/7/17)
Multi-Goal Games: 29; Multi-Point Games: 34; Hat Tricks: 12
GETTING TO KNOW HALEY
Nickname: Hales
What’s your favorite thing about Lehigh? The beautiful campus! I look forward to enjoying my walk to class everyday through such pretty scenery.
Major & Why: Psychology because the brain and personalities amaze me. I also want to get my Master’s Degree in Elementary Education because I love working with children.
Favorite Place on Campus: The open area next to the library
Favorite Food: Sushi
Favorite Color: Blue
Favorite Musical Artist: Dave Mathews Band
Favorite Movie: Dear John
Favorite TV Show: One Tree Hill
Favorite Website: Instagram/Twitter
Favorite Sports Broadcaster: Harry Kalas
Favorite Pro Team: Philadelphia Eagles
Hobbies: Field Hockey/Lacrosse/Traveling
Magazine Cover I'd Like To Be On: Lacrosse Mag!
Place I'd Like To Visit: All 7 wonders of the World
Talent I’d Most Like To Have: Singing
Dream Job: Teacher
I Wear My Jersey Number Because: When I was involved with the feeder lacrosse program, I was always the smallest on the team so I got the smallest number/jersey (always number 3). The number just stuck with me after that!
If I Didn't Play Lacrosse, I Would Play: Track
If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: What wouldn’t I do with $1 Billion!?
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