University of Delaware Athletics
2015-16 Women's Lacrosse Roster

Becky Gohsler
- Position:
- Midfield
- Class:
- Sophomore
- High School:
- West Morris Mendham
- Hometown:
- Mendham, N.J.
- Major:
- Communications
AT DELAWARE
• Four-time letter winner that graduated in May 2018 from the University of Delaware with a Bachelor of Arts degree in communications
• Tied school record with 186 career draw controls (Caitlin McCartney, 2012-15), a mark good for fifth all-time in the Colonial Athletic Association
• Finished career ranked third with 80 caused turnovers, 21st with 102 goals, 26th with 131 points and tied for 30th with 67 games played
• 15 career hat tricks
• Adds speed, quickness and stick skills to the midfield unit
2018 SEASON
• Team Captain
• Member of team's leadership council alongside Taylor Carpentier, Megan Santoleri, Isabelle Schmitt, Mia DeRuggiero and Samantha Russo
• IWLCA Mid Atlantic Region Second Team
• All-CAA First Team
• CAA All-Tournament Team
• UD Alumni Association Team Co-MVP
• Janet Smith Grit Award
• CAA Player of the Week (March 6, March 26)
• Preseason All-CAA
• Chi Alpha Sigma National College Athlete Honor Society
• CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll
• IWLCA Academic Honor Roll
• Broke Delaware single-season record with 81 draw controls, a mark good for sixth in CAA history
• Eighth in CAA single-season history with 4.50 draw controls per game
• Second in UD single-season history with 38 caused turnovers, 11 free position goals and 75 shots on goal
• Ranked 13th nationally with 2.11 caused turnovers per game
• Led the Blue Hens in seven statistical categories (points, goals, free position goals, shots, shots on goal, draw controls, caused turnovers)
• In the Top 10 of seven CAA statistical categories (goals per game, assists per game, points per game, ground balls per game, shots per game, draw controls per game and caused turnovers per game)
• Set Delaware Stadium record with 13 shots against Drexel (April 27)
• Tied for fourth in Delaware Stadium history with seven draw controls (vs. Monmouth, February 28; vs. William & Mary, April 22); also tied for ninth in Delaware Stadium history with six points (5g, 1a) against Drexel (April 27)
• Set Delaware CAA Tournament record with four caused turnovers at eventual national champion James Madison (May 4)
2017 SEASON
• Member of team’s leadership council alongside Coley Ricci, Mary Abram, Megan Santoleri, Sarah Ashwood, Sarah Comstock and Isabelle Schmitt
• IWLCA All-Mid Atlantic Region Second Team
• All-Colonial Athletic Association First Team
• CAA All-Tournament Team
• UD Alumni Association Team MVP
• Led Delaware in eight statistical categories (points, goals, ground balls, draw controls, free position goals, shots, shots on goal and caused turnovers)
• Finished 22nd nationally with 2.07 caused turnovers per game; placed in the Top 100 in eight total categories
• Ranked third in the CAA with 2.57 ground balls, fourth with 2.57 goals, 2.07 caused turnovers and 3.07 draw controls and fifth with 3.29 points per game
• Fourth in UD single season history with 43 draw controls and 10 free position goals; tied for eighth with 29 caused turnovers
• Posted a career-high six draw controls in crucial 16-9 win at Drexel (April 29)
• Tied a Delaware Stadium record with a career-best six goals in season-opening 10-9 victory over Georgetown (Feb. 11); also third in stadium history with five caused turnovers and tied for 16th with four goals (vs. No. 14 James Madison and No. 11 Penn)
• Registered six points in three different games, all of which came at home
• Helped guide the Blue Hens to a 9-8 overall record with a mark of 4-2 in the CAA, which included a berth in the CAA Tournament for the first time since 2015
• Tied school CAA Tournament record with three caused turnovers against No. 20 James Madison (May 5)
• Tied for third in single game history with five caused turnovers versus No. 4 Colorado (March 29)
• Two-time CAA Player of the Week (Feb. 14, April 24)
• National 5&10 Best of the Blue Hens Athlete of the Week (Feb. 27)
• Chi Alpha Sigma (National College Athlete Honor Society)
• IWLCA National Academic Squad
• CAA Academic Honor Roll
2016 SEASON
• Member of team’s leadership council alongside Megan Santoleri, Abby Wheble and Coley Ricci
• Started 15 of 17 games played for Delaware
• Led the Hens with a career-best 36 draw controls, a mark good to tie for ninth in the record books
• Tied for fifth on the team with 21 goals and 24 points
• Tied for third on the team with four 8-meter goals
• Tallied at least one point in all but three contests
• Registered at least two goals in seven games
• Accumulated eight multi-point games
• Posted second career hat trick in 17-7 win over William & Mary (April 24)
• Added a career-high 17 ground balls
• Fifth for the Blue Hens with 37 shots on goal and seventh with 44 shots
• Picked up three ground balls against No. 11 Princeton (April 3)
• Tied a career-best with four draw controls vs. George Washington (Feb. 16), La Salle (Feb. 23), at Stony Brook (March 19) and the Tribe
• Forced two Georgetown turnovers in season-opening 10-6 win in Washington, D.C. (Feb. 12)
• CAA Academic Honor Roll
2015 SEASON
• Key contributor during rookie campaign who appeared in all 18 games while starting 11 for the Blue Hens
• CAA All-Rookie Team honoree
• Finished second on the team with 26 draw controls
• Posted 10 points on nine goals and one assist
• Added 16 groundballs and six caused turnovers
• Registered first career goal and draw control in team’s 22-2 rout of Lafayette (Feb. 17)
• Tallied first career hat trick in ESPN3 contest at Monmouth (March 4)
• Collected three groundballs twice on the year
• Tabulated a season-high four draw controls vs. Temple (March 14)
• Dished out lone assist of the year in win over Elon (April 5)
• Recorded a ground ball and caused turnover in CAA semifinals game at Delaware Stadium against James Madison (May 1)
HIGH SCHOOL
• Four-year varsity lacrosse starter at West Morris Mendham
• First Team All-County, First Team All-Conference, Second Team All-State, Academic All-American and All-American honorable mention selection
• Collected 144 career goals and 45 career assists
• Guided the team to four North Group 3 championships and a conference championship in 2014
• Played for coaches Lauren Yee and Jessica Shoulberg
• Starting midfielder and County Honorable Mention for the soccer team under head coach Mark Lahey
• National Honor Society student
• Member of the Student Council
PERSONAL
• Rebecca “Becky” Lynn Gohsler [go—slurr]
• Born June 30, 1996 in Princeton, N.J.
• Daughter of Jane Ikeda and Dr. Steven Gohsler
• Has two older brothers, Eric and Danny
• Both parents served in the Air Force
• Mom and aunt were both swimmers at Franklin & Marshall College
• Cousin, Casey Ikeda, was a defender for the nationally-ranked Maryland men’s lacrosse team while other cousin, Jamie Ikeda, was a defender for back-to-back men’s lacrosse NCAA Champion Duke
• Majoring in communications with a minor in advertising and business administration
• Enjoys volunteering, traveling and watching Netflix
• Lists favorite sports teams as the New York Yankees and Philadelphia Eagles
• Has taken two mission trips and volunteers at a local soup kitchen
• Can juggle
• Shares a birthday with Olympic gold medalist Michael Phelps
CAREER HIGHS
Goals: 6 - 2x, last at Bryant, 3/25/18
Assists: 4 at Virginia Tech, 3/18/18
Points: 6 – 6x, last vs. Drexel, 4/27/18
Shots: 13 vs. Drexel, 4/27/18
SOG: 10 - 2x, last at Bryant, 3/25/18
FPG: 2 – 4x, last at James Madison, 5/4/18
FGS: 5 at Bryant, 3/25/18
Ground Balls: 6 at Georgetown, 3/3/18
Draw Controls: 7 - 3x, last vs. William & Mary, 4/22/18
Caused Turnovers: 5 vs. Colorado, 3/29/17
Year | GP/GS | Goals | Assists | Points | Shots | SOG | GW | FPG-S | GB | DC | CT |
2015 | 18/11 | 9 | 1 | 10 | 16 | 12 | 0 | 0-1 | 16 | 26 | 6 |
2016 | 17/15 | 21 | 3 | 24 | 44 | 37 | 0 | 4-11 | 17 | 36 | 7 |
2017 | 14/13 | 36 | 10 | 46 | 77 | 61 | 2 | 10-21 | 36 | 43 | 29 |
2018 | 18/17 | 36 | 15 | 51 | 112 | 75 | 0 | 11-32 | 39 | 81* | 38 |
Totals | 67/56 | 102 | 29 | 131 | 249 | 185 | 2 | 25-65 | 108 | 186* | 80 |
Click on year for game-by-game statistics
* - University of Delaware record