Tracy Klugerman is one of the most
distinguished lacrosse and field hockey players in
Lafayette history. She currently owns four school
lacrosse records including career points (300), career
assists (112), single-season points (105, 1988) and
single-season assists (55, 1988). She also ranks third
with 188 career goals.
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Wright Klugerman's finest
season was 1988 when she tallied 50 goals and 55
assists as the Leopards posted a school-record 17
wins and advanced to the NCAA semi-finals. In
addition to being named the team's MVP, she was
named to the U.S. Women's Lacrosse Association's
First Team All-America squad. In the fall, Wright
Klugerman was a four time All-East Coast Conference
field hockey selection and earned All-Mideast region
accolades in three seasons. She owns the second
highest career assists total (19) in school history and
ranks fifth among Lafayette's career field hockey
scoring leaders with 69 points. The Morton, PA native
scored in each of the Leopards' three ECC tournament
victories in 1987 when the team claimed the first
conference title in school history.