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This study analyzed relationships between load metrics [total distance, distance rate, high-intensity distance (HID), sprints, accelerations, decelerations, metabolic equivalent distance (MED), and training impulse (TRIMP)] with game performances for Division I collegiate women’s lacrosse athletes. Data were collected using microtechnology during 26 games over a two-year period. For midfielders (n=7), distance rate, HID, TRIMP, MED, and sprints predicted success in ground balls, draw controls, and total game success (r2=.214-.300). For attackers (n=5), MED, HID, and TRIMP were the most important variables for shots and draw controls (r2=.203-.217). For defenders (n=6), decelerations and HID were predictors for draw controls (r2=.247).