Ohio State Career
- Team captain as a senior in 2023-24
- Completing degree in environment, economy, development and sustainability in 2024-25
- 2023 Second Team All-Big Ten selection
- A four-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete, as well as a three-time Big Ten Distinguished Scholar and Academic All-Big Ten pick
- 2023 and '24 IWLCA Academic Honor Roll selection
- Played for Latvia at 2022 World Championships in Towson, Md.
- Ended career with 107 goals, 51 assists and 158 points in 59 games played (including 51 starts), along with 34 ground balls, 112 draw controls and 12 caused turnovers
- Ninth all-time in career draw controls (112) and tied for eighth in career assists (51); 68 draw controls in 2024 are the seventh-most in a single season
- Six-goal game vs. Kent State Feb. 11, 2024 and vs. Mount St. Mary's March 12, 2022, tying for sixth in Ohio State history for a single game
- 11 draw controls at Louisville April 9, 2024 are tied for fifth-most in a single game in school history
- Ended career on personal-best 23-game point streak, with 54 goals, 20 assists and 74 points in the stretch, which began March 28, 2023 vs. Louisville; Also had two 13-game scoring streaks: April 29, 2021-March 31, 2022 (33g, 7a, 40p) and April 17, 2022-March 18, 2023 (19g, 19a, 38p)
- Led team with 43 goals and 51 points, adding eight assists; played and started all 17 games
- At least one point in all 17 outings, with eight games with three or more points; goal in each game except March 7 vs. Michigan
- First on squad with 68 draw controls, seventh-most in a single season in program history
- Seventh in the Big Ten in draw controls per game (4.0), third in shooting percentage (.518) and seventh in shots on goal per game (4.0)
- Hit 100 goal and 150-point mark April 13 and notched 50th career assists April 27Â
- Scored six goals vs. Kent State Feb. 11 and had five-goal outings vs. Akron Feb. 18 and Butler March 2
- Six-point days vs. Butler (5g, 1a) and Marquette March 12 (4g, 2a)
- Hat trick and two assists for five points against Penn State in B1G Tournament April 27
- Three assists against Michigan March 7
- Hat trick at Cincinnati April 5 and vs. Robert Morris Feb. 9
- Two-goal games in five games - Feb. 16 at Youngstown State, Maryland March 16, Johns Hopkins March 23, April 13 at Northwestern and April 18 vs. Rutgers
- Career-high 11 draw controls at Louisville April 9 and had eight at Temple April 21; six in three other games
- 12 ground balls, including career-high three at Temple
- Two caused turnovers against Marquette March 12Â
- Preseason B1G Player to Watch
- Earned IWLCA Academic Honor Roll, B1G Distinguished Scholar, Academic All-Big Ten and Ohio State Scholar-Athlete honors
- Second Team All-Big Ten selection
- Played in all 17 games, starting 16 (did not start senior night); led team with 30 assists and 57 points and ranked second with 27 goals (all career highs)
- 30 assists were the most for a Buckeye since Rainey Hodgson had 31 in 2016 and tied for 11th-most in a single-season in school history
- Point in all but one game, with 14 multiple-point outings
- Third in B1G in assists per game (1.76) and fifth in league in assists overall; seventh in the Big Ten with 3.35 points per game and 10th in points
- Eight-point day, with four goals and four assists, vs. Northwestern April 15
- Career-best five assists, adding two goals for seven points, vs. Louisville March 28
- Three assists in three games - Feb. 10 vs. Robert Morris, March 4 at James Madison and March 18 vs. Johns Hopkins
- Five-point days March 4 at James Madison (2g, 3a) and March 9 at Michigan (3g, 2a)
- Four games with four points
- Career-high 35 draw controls (had nine in first 25 games at Ohio State); recorded career-best eight at USC Feb. 19 and six against Robert Morris Feb. 10
- Two caused turnovers vs. Temple Feb. 12 and six on the year
- 11 ground balls, including two against Cincinnati Feb. 28 and Penn State March 25
- Named an Ohio State Scholar-Athlete and earned Big Ten Distinguished Scholar, Academic All-Big Ten and IWLCA Academic Honor Roll accolades
- Played seven games, with 17 goals and 22 points, along with a team-best 27 draw controls, 16 ground balls and six caused turnovers
- In Platinum Bracket competition, had a five-goal outing vs. Sweden in the quarterfinals (including the late gamewinner in a 12-11 victory) and scored four goals the following game against Italy in the semifinals
- Also had a five-point day, with a hat trick and two assists, in pool play vs. Wales
- Latvia was 1-2 in pool play before posting back-to-back wins in the Platinum Bracket to reach the semifinals
- Squad fell to China in the 19th place game
2022 (Sophomore Season)
- Played in all 16 games, starting 15
- Led Buckeyes with 35 goals and was second with 43 points, tying for third with eight assists; picked up nine ground balls
- Started year with at least one goal in each of the first 12 games and scored in 14 of 16 games overall
- Six-goal game vs. Mount St. Mary’s March 12 (tying for sixth-most in a single game in school history) and scored five goals against Duquesne March 10
- Five-point outing, with a hat trick and two assists, vs. Marquette Feb. 20
- Notched three other hat tricks – Feb. 12 vs. Robert Morris, March 15 vs. Marist and March 19 vs. Northwestern; added an assist vs. the Wildcats for a four-point day
- Two goals, two assists and two caused turnovers vs. Cincinnati Feb. 16
- Earned Big Ten Distinguished Scholar, Academic All-Big Ten and Ohio State Scholar-Athlete accoaldes
2021 (Freshman Season)
- Played in nine games, starting three; missed time with injury
- Seven points, with two goals and five assists, along with two ground balls and eight draw controls
- Assist vs. Michigan Feb. 21 for first collegiate point; had four draw controls and a ground ball in the win
- Two-point game vs. Maryland March 18 with a goal and an assist
- Posted two assists against Northwestern April 8
- Scored vs. Rutgers in Big Ten Tournament April 29
- Assist vs. Rutgers Feb. 26
- Ohio State Scholar-Athlete honoree
Prior to Ohio State
- Two-time team captain
- Named to Under Armour Upstate Team in 2017 and ‘18
- Four-time all-section selection
- Played for Ithaca Lil Red for 12 years and Salt City Snipers Elite Lacrosse for four years
- Received international language excellence award in 2019
- Also played basketball and soccer and was a two-time team captain
- Secretary of Captain’s Council and took part in Link Crew
Personal
- Daughter of Leigh Ulrich and Brian Lasda, who played lacrosse at Cornell and won two national championships with the Big Red
- Brother Eli played lacrosse at UAlbany and brother Riley played lacrosse at Penn State and UAlbany
- Enjoys hiking, swimming in Ithaca’s gorges and biking
- With a father who played lacrosse in college and two older brothers in the sport at a young age, was surrounded by the sport and started playing at age 4
- Dual citizen of Latvia and the United States