HONORS
2014 & 2015 All-America First Team by IWLCA
2014 & 2015 All-America First Team by Lacrosse Magazine
2015 IWLCA All-South First Team
2014 & 2015 Tewaaraton Finalist; 2013 nominee
2014 & 2015 Honda Sports Award Nominee
2015 BIG EAST Tournament Most Outstanding Player
2015 BIG EAST All-Tournament Team
2015 BIG EAST Midfielder of the Year
2015 All-BIG EAST First Team
BIG EAST Midfielder of the Week – 4x in 2015
BIG EAST Attacker of the Week – 2x in 2015
BIG EAST Honor Roll – 2x in 2015
2014 WomensLax.com Midfielder of the Year
2014 WomensLax.com All-American
2014 IWLCA All-South First Team
2014 All-ILWomen Team
2014 ALC Tournament MVP
2013 & 2014 All-ALC First Team
2014 ALC Midfield Player of the Year
Brine/ILWomen Player of the Week (4/1/14)
ALC Offensive Player of the Week – 3x in 2014
2013 IWLCA Second Team All-American
2013 SynapseSports.com All-America Second Team
2013 IWLCA All-South Region
ALC Offensive Player of the Week – 3x in 2013
2012 WomensLax.com All-American
2012 SynapseSports.com Third Team All-American
2012 SynapseSports.com All-Rookie Squad
2012 ALC All-Tournament Team
WomensLax.com National Rookie of the Week – 2x in 2012
SynapseSports.com National Rookie of the Week (5/7/12)
ALC Rookie of the Week (4/2/12)
SynapseSports.com National Weekly Honor Roll (4/3/12)
2013 ALC Academic Honor Roll
2014 IWLCA Academic Honor Roll
2013, 2014, 2015 SEC Academic Honor Roll; 2012 SEC First-Year Honor Roll
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SENIOR SEASON (2015)
·          Finished her career as one of the most-decorated lacrosse players in NCAA history and ranked tied for eighth all-time with 256 career goals and tied for 16th with 320 points
·          Totaled 74 goals, 98 points, 79 draw controls, 22 caused turnovers, and set career-highs in assists (24), ground balls (31)
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          2015 All-America first team selection by Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) and Lacrosse Magazine
·          Tallied seven points on five goals and two assists, while adding eight draw controls in NCAA First Round win vs. Stanford (5/8)
·          Recorded eight goals and one assist during two-game BIG EAST Tournament, en route to being named Most Outstanding Player
·          Registered a career-high nine points on a season-high seven goals and two assists in win at Vanderbilt (3/22)
·          Caused a career high and tied a UF single game record with five turnovers against Vandy (3/22)
·          Dished out a career-high four assists and added two goals in win loss to Stony Brook (3/17)
·          Scored two goals and became Florida’s all-time leading goal scorer (204), surpassing Kitty Cullen, in win over Loyola (3/3)
·          Tallied six goals and two assists in win at home over Dartmouth (2/28)
·          Despite battling sickness, tallied six draw controls in 21-0 shutout of Michigan (2/14)
·          Scored five goals against Jacksonville (2/11) and moved into second-place on UF’s all-time goal-scoring list
·          Led UF with four goals in loss over No. 2 UNC (2/7)
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JUNIOR SEASON (2014)
·        Led the nation with 86 goals and led Florida in points (106), goals (86), assists (20), draw controls (82), free-position goals (32) and caused turnovers (24)
·        Set a new program single-game record with 10 draw controls in the win over High Point, while tying the single-game record of eight goals
·        Tallied three goals, two assists, six draw controls and two ground balls in the NCAA Tournament win over No. 17 Denver
·        Scored seven second-half goals and grabbed a draw control to lead the Florida rally past No. 13 Johns Hopkins on April 5
·        Notched four goals, six draw controls, five ground balls and a caused turnover in the win over No. 11 Penn State
·        Tallied seven goals, one assist, three draw controls, two caused turnovers and a ground ball against Stetson
·        Recorded six goals, a career-high four caused turnovers, four draw controls and two ground balls in the win over Dartmouth
·        Notched three goals, an assist, four draw controls, two caused turnovers and a ground ball against No. 2 Syracuse
·        Had three goals, a career-high four assists, two draw controls and a caused turnover against No. 15 Stony Brook
·        Notched five goals, three assists, eight draw controls, a ground ball and a caused turnover in the win over James Madison
·        Had a team-leading five points off four goals and an assist, with three draw controls, a ground ball and a caused turnover in the season opener against No. 1 North Carolina.
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SOPHOMORE SEASON (2013)
·        Scored a team-high 52 goals and led with 59 draw controls, while ranking second for the Gators with 65 points
·        Tallied a team-high three points on two goals and an assist in the NCAA quarterfinal game versus Syracuse
·        Led with a team-high seven draw controls and scored four goals in the win over Denver
·        Helped the Gators in a historic win over No. 4 Northwestern by putting up seven points on five goals and two assists, and adding a ground ball and five draw controls
·        Had five goals, one ground ball, one draw control and caused two turnovers against No. 13 Dartmouth
·        Had three goals, one assist, two draw controls and caused a turnover in the win over No. 4 Syracuse in the Orange Bowl Classic in Miami
·        Posted a career and program-high eight draw controls while also recording five goals, two caused turnovers and two ground balls against UAlbany
·        Had four goals, three draw controls and one caused turnover against No. 18 Stony Brook.
FRESHMAN SEASON (2012)
·        Played in all but one game for the Gators, making 16 starts
·        Set a new UF season record for draw controls, and tied for third on the team in goals
·        Led the Gators with five goals, an assist and six draw controls against No. 4 Syracuse in the NCAA Semifinals
·        Registered six draw controls, two goals and an assist against Penn State in the NCAA Quarterfinals
·        Topped the team with a career-high seven goals and six draw controls, adding four ground balls and two caused turnovers against No. 1 Northwestern in the ALC Tournament to earn a spot on the All-Tournament team
·        Scored four goals, two draw controls, a ground ball and a caused turnover against No. 17 Vanderbilt
·        Recorded four draw controls and two goals at No. 19 Johns Hopkins, including winning the draw after Johns Hopkins took a lead in overtime, setting up the Gators’ game-tying goal and contributing to the Gators’ first-ever overtime victory
·        Set a then-new school record with seven draw controls at William & Mary.
BEFORE FLORIDA
·        Member of the 2011 U.S. Women’s U-19 Team
·        Starter on Northport’s Varsity Lacrosse team since eighth grade
·        2011 New York State Champions
·        Finished her high school career ranked fourth in the nation in goals (422) and 11th in assists (148)
·        Three-time US Lacrosse All-American (2009, 2010, 2011), four-time all-tournament, all-county and all-league selection
·        Captain and MVP of the Northport team in her junior and senior seasons, while also earning MVP honors for Northport as a sophomore
·        Named Suffolk County Player of the Year as well as All-Long Island Player of the Year in 2010 while being named All-Long Island from 2009-11
MAJOR: English
MINOR: Business
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CAREER STATS
Season GP-GS G A Pts Shots Shot% SOG SOG% GB DC TO CT
2012
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21-16
|
44
|
7
|
51
|
91
|
.484
|
67
|
.736
|
22
|
83
|
11
|
10
|
2013
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21-21
|
52
|
13
|
65
|
91
|
.571
|
66
|
.725
|
12
|
59
|
12
|
14
|
2014
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21-21
|
86
|
20
|
106
|
173
|
.497
|
128
|
.740
|
24
|
82
|
22
|
24
|
2015
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21-21
|
74
|
24
|
98
|
146
|
.507
|
105
|
.719
|
31
|
79
|
22
|
22
|
TOTAL
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84-79
|
256
|
64
|
320
|
501
|
.511
|
366
|
.731
|
89
|
303
|
67
|
70
|
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CAREER HIGHS
Goals................................................................. 8 vs. High Point (2/15/14)
Assists............................................................... 4 vs. Stony Brook (3/1/14)
Points.............................................................. 9 at Vanderbilt (3/22/15)
Shots............................................................... 14 vs. Johns Hopkins (4/5/14)
Ground Balls.................................................... 5, 3x last vs. Villanova (4/11/15)
Draw Controls.................................................. 10 vs. High Point (2/15/14)
Caused Turnovers............................................ 5, 2x, last vs. Villanova (4/11)Â
*Graduated in May of 2015 with a degree in EnglishÂ