NORTHBOROUGH, Mass. — The IWLCA has announced the inaugural recipient of the Tina Sloan Green Award. Ashleigh Gundy, a current senior on the Cornell University women’s lacrosse team, will be recognized for her achievements during the IWLCA Hall of Fame and Honors Banquet on November 18, as part of the 2021 IWLCA Convention, presented by StringKing.
The Tina Sloan Green Award was created by the IWLCA’s Board of Directors in April 2021 based on a recommendation from the association’s Racial Equity Task Force. The annual award will recognize teams or individuals working to promote equity and inclusion. The award is named in honor of Tina Sloan Green, the first Black head coach in the history of women’s intercollegiate lacrosse, who guided Temple University to three National Championships, amassed and .758 career win percentage, and was inducted into the IWLCA’s first Hall of Fame class in 2017.
Following the murder of George Floyd, Ashleigh Gundy created a documentary titled “Where Do We Go From Here?” featuring athletes from Cornell, Brown, Yale, Michigan, George Washington, and Colgate who candidly discussed their experiences as Black student-athletes, the intersection of race and sport, and the systematic flaws embedded in the criminal justice system. The film also features Khalil Muhammad, a Harvard Professor of History, Race, and Public Policy, who helped viewers explore the intersection of race and criminal justice in modern US history.
“I’m honored to be the first recipient of the Tina Sloan Green Award and would like to thank the IWLCA for recognizing me. As the first Black head coach in the history of women’s intercollegiate lacrosse, Tina Sloan Green was a pioneer. She opened the door to allow more women of color, including myself and so many others, into the sport. Her efforts paved the way for equity and inclusion in the lacrosse and field hockey communities,” Gundy said. “This award embodies everything that my parents have instilled in me, including hard work, mental strength, and resiliency. As the only woman of color on the Cornell Women’s Lacrosse team, I’ve always pulled from my inner strength, saw myself as equal, and worked hard. I’m grateful to be the inaugural recipient of this award and I’m humbled to be a part of Tina Sloan Green’s legacy.”