2026 Women's Lacrosse Roster

Jersey Number 2
Zoe Martin
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Position:
- A
- Height:
- 5-4
- Hometown:
- Denver, Colo.
- High School:
- Colorado Academy
At Michigan
• Also a member of the field hockey team
• Ranked in the ILWomen Power 100 Rankings for the Class of 2024
Freshman (2025)
• Did not play due to injury
• Redshirted the 2024 field hockey season
Prep
• Graduated from Colorado Academy
• Two-time USA Lacrosse High School All-American, also named New Balance All American
• Named 2022 Colorado 5A Lacrosse Player of the Year; three-time First Team All-State and second team
• Contributed to four Colorado Academy 5A State Championships in lacrosse
• Named Most Outstanding Player for the 2024 state championship game
• Scored 234 career goals in lacrosse; led the state with 79 as a junior
• Played in the Adrenaline All-American Senior Lacrosse Game
• Inside Lacrosse Women Class of 2024 Five Star Recruits List
• Named the 2024 female recipient CHSAA Freddie Steinmark Award, the most prestigious award for a senior student-athlete in Colorado
• Also named the 2023 Sportswomen of Colorado All-Around Award for accomplishments in field hockey and lacrosse; 2022 Colorado Sportswoman of the Year (field hockey)
Other Sports
• Is also a member of the field hockey team at Michigan
• Named to 2023 All-USA Today HSSA National Field Hockey Team
• Named NFHCA All-America second team, MAX Field Hockey All-America third team in 2023
• Selected MAX Field Hockey's 2023 Colorado Player of the Year
• Three-time Max Field Hockey All-West/Midwest Region; two-time NFHCA All-West Region and Max Field Hockey Class of 2024 Top 50 Player
• Three-time all-state first team and honorable mention
• Posted 100 career goals (Colorado state record), 45 assists and 245 points
• Contributed to two Colorado Academy state championships; scored 100th career goal in team's 1-0 win in the 2023 championship final
• Ranked eighth nationally with 40 goals and seventh with 99 points in 2023
Academic/Extracurricular
• Two-time 2023 NFHCA High School National Academic Squad
• Colorado Academy Honors Graduate
Club/Junior and Senior National Team
• Played in the 2022 Women's Lacrosse World Championship for Israel at 16 years-old
• Member of the Played in the 2024 Women’s European Lacrosse Championship for Israel; won a silver medal and tied for first in goals scored in the championship
• Also contributed to Played for Team USA and won a lacrosse field hockey bronze medal at the 2023 Maccabi Pan American Games
• Played with Lone Star Field Hockey Club and Colorado Bears Field Hockey Club
• Selected to USA's U18 Team for the 2022 Maccabi Games
• USA Field Hockey Nexus Championship selection
• AAU Junior Olympic Team (2021) participant
Personal
• Full name is Zoe Addison Martin
• Daughter of Stephen Martin and Lucie Lawrence
• Father played baseball at the University of Denver (1987-90); mom ran cross country and track and field at Binghamton University (1988-91)
• Enrolled in the Stephen M. Ross School of Business
• Majoring in Business Administration
• Also a member of the field hockey team
• Ranked in the ILWomen Power 100 Rankings for the Class of 2024
Freshman (2025)
• Did not play due to injury
• Redshirted the 2024 field hockey season
Prep
• Graduated from Colorado Academy
• Two-time USA Lacrosse High School All-American, also named New Balance All American
• Named 2022 Colorado 5A Lacrosse Player of the Year; three-time First Team All-State and second team
• Contributed to four Colorado Academy 5A State Championships in lacrosse
• Named Most Outstanding Player for the 2024 state championship game
• Scored 234 career goals in lacrosse; led the state with 79 as a junior
• Played in the Adrenaline All-American Senior Lacrosse Game
• Inside Lacrosse Women Class of 2024 Five Star Recruits List
• Named the 2024 female recipient CHSAA Freddie Steinmark Award, the most prestigious award for a senior student-athlete in Colorado
• Also named the 2023 Sportswomen of Colorado All-Around Award for accomplishments in field hockey and lacrosse; 2022 Colorado Sportswoman of the Year (field hockey)
Other Sports
• Is also a member of the field hockey team at Michigan
• Named to 2023 All-USA Today HSSA National Field Hockey Team
• Named NFHCA All-America second team, MAX Field Hockey All-America third team in 2023
• Selected MAX Field Hockey's 2023 Colorado Player of the Year
• Three-time Max Field Hockey All-West/Midwest Region; two-time NFHCA All-West Region and Max Field Hockey Class of 2024 Top 50 Player
• Three-time all-state first team and honorable mention
• Posted 100 career goals (Colorado state record), 45 assists and 245 points
• Contributed to two Colorado Academy state championships; scored 100th career goal in team's 1-0 win in the 2023 championship final
• Ranked eighth nationally with 40 goals and seventh with 99 points in 2023
Academic/Extracurricular
• Two-time 2023 NFHCA High School National Academic Squad
• Colorado Academy Honors Graduate
Club/Junior and Senior National Team
• Played in the 2022 Women's Lacrosse World Championship for Israel at 16 years-old
• Member of the Played in the 2024 Women’s European Lacrosse Championship for Israel; won a silver medal and tied for first in goals scored in the championship
• Also contributed to Played for Team USA and won a lacrosse field hockey bronze medal at the 2023 Maccabi Pan American Games
• Played with Lone Star Field Hockey Club and Colorado Bears Field Hockey Club
• Selected to USA's U18 Team for the 2022 Maccabi Games
• USA Field Hockey Nexus Championship selection
• AAU Junior Olympic Team (2021) participant
Personal
• Full name is Zoe Addison Martin
• Daughter of Stephen Martin and Lucie Lawrence
• Father played baseball at the University of Denver (1987-90); mom ran cross country and track and field at Binghamton University (1988-91)
• Enrolled in the Stephen M. Ross School of Business
• Majoring in Business Administration
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