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The purpose of this study was to examine post-game wellness scores based on level of psychological hardiness following wins and losses in collegiate female lacrosse athletes. Those with high levels of psychological hardiness are more adaptable, more coachable, and better able to respond to stressors than those with low hardiness. It was hypothesized that hardy athletes would have higher wellness scores after both a win and loss compared to athletes with low hardiness. These analyses indicate the importance of analyzing psychological impacts of athletes after a win and loss because all scores decreased after a loss.