Lori Audrain was a playmaker for the Alma College Field Hockey team during their dominant run in the mid-80s.Â
In her freshman year, she aided Alma to a 7-5 record in the MIAA, good for second place in the league, with Alma scoring the second most goals in the league at 23. Audrain tallied eight assists, an MIAA record that was tied by two Scots in the future, but never broken.
As a sophomore, she was part of the Scots team that won the MIAA at 9-2-1. Audrain totaled 13 total points on six goals and one assist, making her the 5th leading scorer in the conference. Alma scored a league leading 30 goals, while allowing the least amount at 10, with Hope College. Lori picked up her first All-MIAA selection.
In 1984, the Scots repeated as MIAA champs, with a record of 9-1-2, and 9-1-4 overall. Alma finished with 20 points, three ahead of Calvin College and Hope College, who tied for 2nd with 17 apiece. Alma outscored opponents 29 to six, giving them an MIAA best +23 goal differential.
In her senior season, Audrain was named All-MIAA for the second time in her career, helping to lead Alma to a second place finish at 6-1-1 in league play. The Scots held the lowest goals allowed total in the league at four.