General - UNC team tri-captain for 2011 with Mia Hurrin and Taylor Chumney ... Returning first-team All-America attacker ... On pace to set UNC career records for goals and points this season ... Enters the 2011 campaign with 140 goals and 181 points ... The school records are 169 goals and 222 points, both held by Kellie Thompson (1999-2002) ... Two-time All-ACC choice ... Participates in the Carolina Leadership Academy as part of the Veteran Leaders program. Junior (2010) - Set a UNC record with 77 points on 54 goals and 23 assists ... Broke the previous record of 76 points set by Thompson in 2002 ... Led the Tar Heels with 54 goals and 77 points in 2010 and was second on the squad with a career-high 23 assists ... Named first-team All-America by the IWLCA and womenslax.com ... Earned All-ACC honors for the second time (joining 2008) ... Named to the All-NCAA Tournament and All-ACC Tournament teams ... Led Carolina with 12 points (eight goals and a team-high four assists) in three NCAA Tournament games ... Tallied five goals and two assists in two ACC Tournament contests ... Also earned first-team All-South Region honors from the IWLCA ... Ranked 15th in the NCAA in scoring for the 2010 season, leading a Tar Heel scoring offense that ranked fourth in the nation with 14.6 goals per game ... Ranked third in the ACC with 2.70 goals per game, second with 3.85 points per game and tied for seventh with 1.15 assists per contest ... Scored at least one goal in every game of the season, including 17 multi-goal games ... Tallied multiple scores in 13 consecutive contests to close the season, including tying her career high with five in the regular season finale against Cornell ... Had a career-high seven points in a pair of back-to-back games against Virginia Tech (three goals and four assists) and Old Dominion (four goals and three assists) ... Also had six points against Richmond (four goals and two assists) and five points against Northwestern, Duke and Cornell in the regular season ... Had a team-high 12 goals and six assists (second on the team) for 18 points in five regular season ACC games ... Named to the Dean's List, All-ACC Academic Women's Lacrosse Team and the ACC Academic Honor Roll. Sophomore (2009) - Recorded 43 points (fourth on the team) on 36 goals and seven assists ... Tied for third on the squad in goals and was fifth in assists ... Fourth on the team with 68 shots taken ... Led all UNC attackers with a shooting percentage of 52.9 (36 goals on 68 shots) ... Named ACC Player of the Week and WomensLax.com national player of the week on Feb. 16 after scoring four goals in the 14-13, overtime win at No. 12 Vanderbilt ... Scored three goals in the NCAA Tournament quarterfinal victory over Notre Dame ... Started all 21 games during the season ... Scored at least one goal in 16 contests ... Had a season-high five scores in the victory over Old Dominion, tying her career high ... Also scored four goals at Vanderbilt and three against Richmond, Virginia Tech, Towson and Notre Dame ... Connected on 9 of 14 free position shot attempts ... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll and the Academic All-ACC Team. Freshman (2008) - One of two freshmen named to the All-ACC team (joining Duke's Emma Hamm) ... Named UNC's rookie of the year ... Led the Tar Heels with 61 points (50 goals and 11 assists) ... Carolina's top goal-scorer with 50 ... The next closest UNC player, Kristen Taylor, had 32 goals ... Set a Carolina freshman record with her 50 goals, eclipsing the previous record of 49 set by Erin McGinnis in 1996 ... Ranked fourth in the ACC in goals per game with 2.50 ... Ninth in the ACC in points per game with 3.05 ... Tied for the ACC lead with four game-winning goals ...Tops on the team with a shooting percentage of 69.4 (50 goals on 72 shots) ... Fourth among Carolina players with 11 assists ... Led the team with four game-winning goals ... Appeared in all 20 games, starting 18 ... Started 9 of the last 10 games on the season and was out of the starting lineup against Virginia Tech (March 26) and at Old Dominion (Apr. 16) ... Had nine goals and five assists for 14 points in the five ACC regular season contests ... Averaged 4.0 points per game in Carolina's 13 victories during the season, tallying 42 goals and 10 assists for 52 points ... Scored multiple goals in 14 of 20 games on the year ... Started off her career with a bang, tallying 14 goals in her first four games ... Had a season-high five goals against Denver (Feb. 17) and at Virginia (May 11 in the NCAA Tournament first round) ... Also scored four goals against Albany (Feb. 23), Oregon (March 11) and Old Dominion (Apr. 16) ... Dished out a season-high three assists against Virginia Tech ... Had her season high with six points against the Hokies (three goals and three assists) and at Oregon (four goals and two assists) ... Scored at least one point in 19 of 20 games, going scoreless against Pennsylvania on March 1 ... Named to the All-ACC Academic team for women's lacrosse ... Named second-team All-South by the IWLCA ... Named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll. High School - One of the nation's top lacrosse players ... Three-sport standout at North Harford High School ... Named the MVP of the Under Armour North vs. South All-Star Game after scoring a game-high five goals on seven shots ... An academic All-America in lacrosse ... Named the Baltimore Sun's female athlete of the year and lacrosse, basketball and field hockey player of the year for 2006-07 ... Tallied 83 goals and 44 assists, leading North Harford to the its first state title game in lacrosse, scoring five of her team's six goals in the finals ... Won 72 draws as a senior ... Finished her lacrosse career with 193 goals and 119 assists ... Three-time first-team all-county choice ... Three-time county champion at North Harford ... Named to the Tewaaraton watch list in 2006 and `07 .... Led the county in goals and assists as a senior while leading North Harford to county and regional titles and the state championship game ... Led North Harford's basketball team in scoring in each of her final three seasons ... Three-time first-team all-county choice on the hardwood ... Led the county in points, assists and free throw percentage and was the first girl in school history to score 1,000 points ... Named second-team All-Metro as a senior in basketball and field hockey ... Also excelled on the field hockey team, earning first-team all-county accolades twice ... Second-team All-Metro as a senior in field hockey ... Named the top female athlete in the state of Maryland by the Baltimore Sun after averaging 24.8 points per game in basketball and tallying 83 goals and 44 assists in lacrosse in 2007. Personal - Corey Lynn Donohoe is the daughter of Jayne and Michael Donohoe ... Her sister plays lacrosse at Northwestern University ... Undeclared major ... Last name is pronounced "done-a-hoe." Corey Donohoe's Career Statistics |
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