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Towson women’s lacrosse athlete etches their name in history book in final collegiate game
By Jonathan Totten, The Towerlight
Towson Women’s Lacrosse Midfielder Milana Zizakovic reached 200 career points on Saturday, April 28 against Monmouth, the seventh player ever in program history to do so.
In her final game of the season, Zizakovic finished with a career-high eight points totaling five goals and three assists to blast her way to 207 career points, nothing short of a brilliant performance on her senior day.
“She was getting denied and face guarded at times during the game,” Women’s Lacrosse Head Coach Kristen Carr said. “She then had a double early slide coming to her and she was still able to maintain a lot of composure through that pressured situation and make the most out of it and make the right play at the right time, which is what special players like Mo do.”
The Alberta, Canada native played all four years at Towson and earned the rights to the Second Team All-CAA in her first year, First Team All-CAA in her sophomore year, and Second Team All-CAA once again in her junior year. Zizakovic had other strong performances this season against Delaware and William and Mary, where she posted seven points each, her previous career highs. These performances include a season high of six goals against William and Mary and a season high four assists versus Delaware.
“I just have the hard-work mentality,” Zizakovic said. “If you go hard FINISH READING HERE