In 2018 (Redshirt Junior)
- Logged 727 minutes in her 18 appearances, starting in five of her matches
- Picked up her first collegiate assist in the 2018 season opener at Oregon State (8/17)
- Served as one of the teams three captains
In 2017 (Redshirt Sophomore)
- Served as one of the team’s captains
- Played in 15 games
- Logged 309 minutes
In 2016 (Sophomore)
- Red-shirted the season
- Member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll
- Named to Clemson’s President’s List for the Fall 2016 semester and the Spring 2017 Dean’s List
In 2015 (Freshman)
- Played in 10 games and started three
- Recorded first career goal in season opener against College of Charleston
- Logged 305 minutes
Before Clemson
- Played for McLean 96 in Elite Clubs National League from 2011-2015
- Played in ECNL National Finals in 2014
- Club team was the ECNL Mid-Atlantic Conference Champions in 2013-2014
- Club team was the Virginia State Cup Champions in 2014
- Named to the 2014 High School All-American Team – East
- WCAC finalist her sophomore, junior and senior years
- Two-time All-Met First Team
- Two-time All-WCAC First Team
- Bishop O’Connell team captain as a junior and senior
- Bishop O’Connell Most Outstanding Player as a junior
- Played Varsity soccer for Bishop O’Connell for four years and varsity lacrosse for one season
- Attended US Soccer National Training Center camp in 2010-2011
- A member of the Principal’s Academic Honors List from 2011-2014
- Mother, Cindi, played soccer at Virginia
- Father, John, played soccer at Virginia from 1985-87 and for the United States National Team from 1987-2000
- Brother, Ian, is a junior on the Wake Forest men’s soccer team
Radwanski on Harkes:“Lauren has a tremendous soccer brain. As a central midfielder she values the ball, has excellent vision to pick a pass, and a good understanding of how to control tempo, which is critical at our level. She has a knack for finding the right supporting positions, which make her a valuable link player. She has grown up in a family that is passionate about the game. It has been exciting to watch her game continue to develop, and I see a bright future ahead for Lauren.”