2011: Started all 18 games, scoring four goals and six assists  finished second on team in assists and third in points (14)  finished career ranked 16th in points (54), tied for 13th in goals (21) and tied for 18th in assists (12) scored and added an assist in win over Kean  notched an assist in loss at Babson  scored in come-from-behind win at MIT  scored in win over Haverford  assisted on game-winning goal versus Dickinson  tallied 50th career point on an assist in shutout at Bryn Mawr  notched an assist in win at McDaniel  scored and added an assist in win over Gettysburg.
2010: Started all 18 games and led the team in goals (11), assists (5) and points (27)  named Second Team All-Centennial Conference  finished with career highs in goals, assists and points  posted first career multi-goal game with a pair of goals in shutout of Virginia Wesleyan  scored in three straight games, wins over Washington & Lee, Swarthmore and Dickinson  notched a career-high five points on two goals, including the game-winner, and an assist in win over Haverford  named to womensfieldhockey.com Honor Roll (10-04)  scored both JHU goals in a 2-1 overtime win over Franklin & Marshall  scored and added one assist in 2-1 win at Muhlenberg  named Centennial Conference Offensive Player of the Week and to womensfieldhockey.com Honor Roll (10-18)  notched a pair of assists in upset of #7 Christopher Newport  scored in win over Bryn Mawr.
2009: Played 19 games and started five  tied for third on the team in goals (5) and tied for fourth in points (11)  finished with then career highs in goals, assists (1) and points  scored the game-winner at Virginia Wesleyan  assisted on game-winner in shutout at Washington & Lee  scored penalty stroke in strokeoff win over #13 Gettysburg  scored in win over Dickinson  scored game-winner against McDaniel  scored in loss at #3 Ursinus  scored in win over #14 Gettysburg in Centennial Conference semifinals.
2008: Played 16 games in rookie season  finished with one goal and two points  scored first career goal in collegiate debut, upset win of #10 Christopher Newport.
Personal: Carly L. Bianco  born February 28, 1990  daughter of Robert and Cheryl Bianco  led Montclair to a 62-4-7 record and three straight state semifinal appearances  three-time all-conference and two-time all-county selection  named Third Team All-New Jersey (Group 4) as a senior  also swam and played softball  captained both field hockey and softball teams  Johns Hopkins Athletics front office student assistant  majoring in writing seminars.
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