Former Wildcat Erb is Lighting Up the Ivy's


Catherine Erb | Dartmouth University

Former Shoreham-Wading River girls' lacrosse star Catherine Erb is putting on a show in the Ivy Leagues and has just won the Ivy League Player of the Week. 

Erb scored five goals during Dartmouth’s home game against Cornell last week. The five goals tied her career-high in single-game goals. The other game where she scored five was against Columbia in her freshman season. Erb finished her sophomore season with a career-high 34 goals and is currently tied for the team high in goals with 21 through 10 games this season. 

Before heading to Dartmouth Eb played lacrosse and tennis at Shoreham Wading River where she earned two-time All-County selections in lacrosse. In addition to her lacrosse accomplishments, she also earned four-time All-County selections in tennis. 

Erb was more than just an athlete while at Shoreham-Wading River as she was a member of National Honor Society and was Vice President for student government.

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