General – Had arthroscopic surgery on her right knee in November and is expected to be out until late February or early March ... Returning starter on the attack unit ... One of Carolina’s top playmakers, possessing excellent field vision ... All-conference candidate ... Dean’s List and ACC Honor Roll student. Junior (2001) – Carolina’s primary playmaker in the offensive end ... Set career highs with 25 goals, 25 assists and 50 points ... The 25 assists set a single-season school record ... Third on the UNC team in points ... Led the squad in assists ... Fourth on the team in goals ... Second in the ACC in assists and 10th in points ... Led Carolina with 53 ground balls ... Fourth in the ACC in ground balls ... Started all 18 games during the season ... Collected at least one ground ball in each game, with a season-high of five against Loyola ... Had seven multi-goal games on the season, including a season-high four against Ohio State ... Tallied a season-high four assists against Loyola ... Recorded at least one point in all but two games on the year ... Dean’s List and ACC Honor Roll student ... Given the team’s Ground Ball Award by the UNC coaches. Sophomore (2000) – Ranked seventh on the team with 22 points ... Tallied 14 goals and tied for third on the team with eight assists ... Appeared in 15 games and started 13 ... Scored a season-high three goals in the win over Massachusetts on Apr. 28 ... Scored two goals against Johns Hopkins, No. 17 Vanderbilt, Ohio State, No. 3 Duke in the ACC Tournament and No. 2 Dartmouth ... Had a season-high two assists in the win over No. 1 Maryland and against No. 16 Penn State ... Won a season-high five ground balls versus Vanderbilt ... Had a shooting percentage of .500. Freshman (1999) – One of the top freshmen in the ACC ... Scored 13 goals and dished out two assists to finish with 15 points on the year ... Seventh on the team in scoring and goals ... Scored on three of her five free position attempts (.600), the best percentage on the team among those with at least five attempts ... Appeared in 13 games and started against No. 15 William & Mary and Virginia Tech ... Had four multi-goal games, including two each in back-to-back games versus William & Mary and Virginia Tech ... Had a season-high three goals versus No. 19 Temple ... Also had two goals against Ohio State ... Won 15 ground balls and eight draw controls in 309 minutes of action ... Had a season-high five ground balls against Virginia Tech ... Scored on 13 of her 20 shots on the year, a team-best .650 shooting percentage. High School – Graduated from Roland Park Country School in Baltimore Md. on June 12, 1998 ... Was a four-year starter on the field hockey team at center link ... Played three years on the squash team, two years as the #2 seed and one year as the #1 seed ... Four-year starter on the lacrosse team at center and third home positions ... Captained field hockey team in 1997 and squash and lacrosse teams in 1998 ... 1998 U.S. Lacrosse AISA Division Player of the Year ... Played on spring 1997 and 1998 Lax Nationals South I Teams which tied for first place in ‘97 and finished third in ‘98 ... Named a 1997 & 1998 Lacrosse AIS All-Star ... 1997 Lacrosse AIS Quicksticks Junior All Star Team choice ... 1998 Lacrosse USWLA Senior All Star Team selection ... 1997 & 1998 Lacrosse First Team All-Baltimore City/County selection ... 1997 Lacrosse All Baltimore City/County Player of the Year ... 1997 Lacrosse USWLA Honorable Mention High School All-American and 1998 USWLA High School All-America ... Second-Team All-Metro in 1997 and First-Team All-Metro in 1998 ... 1998 All-Metro Player of the Year ... ‘97 and ‘98 top lacrosse scorer for RPCS ... Made Honor Roll in 1997-98 ... Earned 1998 Math National Honor Society membership ... Named to U.S. Women’s Field Hockey Association Future’s Program from 1994-96 ... High School Field Hockey awards include fall 1996 & 1997 AIS All-Star, 1996 & 1997 First Team Baltimore City/County, 1996 honorable mention All-Maryland, 1997 Maryland State High School Field Hockey Coaches Association Senior Games Selection, 1997 First-Team All-Metro and 1997 Second-Team All-State.
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