Northwestern women’s lacrosse standout Izzy Scane will miss the 2022 season after having surgery to repair a torn ACL, the Tewaaraton Award finalist confirmed with USA Lacrosse Magazine. Scane suffered the injury during fall ball.
Scane, a 2019 U.S. U19 women’s national team member who trained with the senior team over the summer, posted a picture Sunday of her recovering from surgery in the hospital on Instagram.
“I’m very sad to announce I unfortunately won’t be on the field with my best friends while they kick butt this year,” she wrote. “But I couldn’t be luckier with the people I have supporting me and helping me get back, and I’m very excited to grow as a person and teammate through all of this.”
Scane scored 98 goals for the Wildcats, the third-highest single-season total in NCAA Division I women’s lacrosse history — four shy of the record 102 scored by Boston College’s Charlotte North last spring and two fewer than the previous record held by Stony Brook’s Courtney Murphy. Her injury comes as a blow to a Northwestern team that has enjoyed a resurgence ever since she stepped on campus as a freshman in 2019. Scane has led the Wildcats to the final four in each of her two full seasons (there was no NCAA tournament in 2020) and has two years of eligibility remaining.