2026 Women's Lacrosse Roster
Biography
2025 (Junior): Whiting Wagner put together an eight-win season in her first full season as the Hawks goalkeeper. In 16 games, Madison had an 8-8 record with 175 saves and 246 goals allowed for a save percentage of 0.416. She also led the team with 54 ground balls and broke the single-season record with 3.38 ground balls per game. She had a season-high 18 saves against Rockhurst (4/13/25), which was the same game she recorded a season-high nine ground balls.
2024 (Sophomore): Madison appeared in four games, making one start, where she faced 19 shots, allowing five goals and making seven saves. She also recorded three ground balls.
2023 (Freshman): Appeared in three games for the Hawks, making her collegiate debut against West Virginia Wesleyan (3/25/23). She faced 18 shots, saving seven of them and allowing eight goals.
Personal:Â Whiting Wagner comes over to QU from Colorado Springs, Colorado, where she attended Liberty High School. Madison is the daughter of Angela and James Whiting Wagner and the sister of Nathan and Jaila. In her free time, she enjoys skiing and fishing. Rebecca is also a big fan of the Green Bay Packers and Paul Skenes.
Why QU?
I chose QU because I felt welcomed, and QU offered me everything I needed to have a successful degree.
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