Royals Hall of Fame
Erin Schulz, a 2008 graduate, played an integral part in the early success of the women’s lacrosse program. During her career, Queens posted an overall record of 45-25, and a conference record of 20-10. During that time, the Royals reached their highest national ranking, getting recognized at No. 6 in the 2007 season. In her 70 career appearances, Schulz recorded 51 goals, 23 assists, 137 ground balls, 104 draw controls, and 119 caused turnovers. She currently ranks third in Queens’ history in caused turnovers, fourth in ground balls, and fifth in draw controls.
Schulz was named to the all-conference honorable mention team twice and the all-conference first team once. The midfielder was also named to the IWLCA All-America team twice.
After graduating from Queens, Schulz moved back to her hometown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. She spent six years as a gymnastics instructor at Gymkhana Gymnastics, where she taught children 2.5 - 16 years of age in a progression based recreational atmosphere. Last year, Schulz moved to Milwaukee, Wisconsin where she works in administration at one of the oldest remaining supper clubs in the country.