2010: Named First Team All-ALC and Second Team All-Mid-Atlantic  also named to IWLCA North-South Senior All-Star game  finished career ranked 19th in school Division I history in draw controls (39), seventh in caused turnovers (66) and games played (69)  played 16 games and started 15  finished with career highs in goals (16), assists (5) and points (21)  also grabbed 15 ground balls, seven draws and caused 16 turnovers  made the move to midfield in the fall after three seasons on defense  notched three points on two goals and one assist in season-opening win at George Mason  also grabbed three ground balls and caused three turnovers  scored a pair of goals to go with two ground balls and two caused turnovers at Georgetown  saw four-game point and goal-scoring streak snapped in overtime loss to #9 Princeton  scored and controlled two draws in the win over Stony Brook  scored in win over Harvard  scored and added one assist in loss to 12th-ranked Towson  tied career-high with four caused turnovers in win over Florida  scored a pair of goals in win at George Washington  notched first hat trick of the season and grabbed a pair of ground balls in loss at seventh-ranked Penn  notched a career-high five points with three goals and two assists in win over Oregon  dished one assist in win over Drexel  scored on only shot in win at #17 Penn State  named to ALC All-Tournament Team after causing a school-record three caused turnovers and grabbing three ground balls in first round loss to Florida.
2009: Started all 17 games  member of US Developmental Team   named First Team All-ALC  posted career-highs in every statistical category  tallied 10 goals, three assists and 13 points  led the team in ground balls (22) and caused turnovers (22)  grabbed two ground balls with one caused turnover in season-opening win over George Mason  scooped up two ground balls in loss to #7 Georgetown  tied career-high with four ground balls, also controlled two draws and caused two turnovers in loss at #8 Princeton  scored in win over Cincinnati  scored for second straight game, while grabbing four ground balls and causing three turnovers at Ohio State  scored the overtime winner and caused two turnovers in win over George Washington  caused two turnovers in loss to #14 Stanford  tied career-high with four caused turnovers in loss at Towson  also grabbed three ground balls against the Tigers  scored in loss at #11 Vanderbilt  tallied one goal with one draw control in shutout win of Fresno State  tallied an assist, controlled three draws and caused one turnover in loss at #2 Maryland  scored a career-high four goals, including one on free position, in loss to #15 Penn State  notched two points (1g, 1a) and caused two turnovers in ALC Tournament loss to #11 Vanderbilt  named to ALC All-Tournament Team.
2008: Named Second Team All-ALC  played 17 games and started 16  finished with career-highs in goals (3), ground balls (20), draw controls (14) and caused turnovers (16)  third on the team in caused turnovers  scored first career collegiate goal after intercepting a pass at midfield and sprinting to the cage in win at George Washington  caused two turnovers and tied career-high with four ground balls against the Colonials  caused two turnovers in win over Towson  controlled one draw, caused one turnover and earned a free position shot in win over #16 Oregon   scooped up three ground balls and caused two turnovers in win over Cincinnati  grabbed three ground balls in loss at #8 Penn  caused two turnovers and scooped up three ground balls in overtime loss to #17 Vanderbilt  scored second career goal in win at UMBC after winning draw control  finished the night with a then career-high two draws and one goal  controlled a career-high three draws and scooped up two ground balls in loss at #4 Virginia  scored one goal, controlled one draw and grabbed one ground ball in win over Ohio State  controlled three draws, tying career-high, in loss to #9 Vanderbilt in ALC Semifinals.
2007: Played 19 games and started 13  finished with 17 ground balls, 12 caused turnovers and four draws  ranked third on the team in caused turnovers  picked up one ground ball in win over George Washington  controlled one draw and earned a free position shot in win over George Mason  tallied first career collegiate point, an assist, in win over Mount St. Mary[apos]s  also grabbed one ground ball and earned a free position shot against the Mount  grabbed one ground ball in loss at #10 Georgetown  caused one turnover in loss at #4 Maryland  caused one turnover in win over Oregon  had two ground balls and one caused turnover in overtime loss at #19 Vanderbilt  grabbed two ground balls and caused two turnovers in win over UMBC  had one draw control and one caused turnover in win over #5 Virginia  grabbed two ground balls, controlled one draw and caused one turnover in win over #15 Penn State  had career-highs of four ground balls and four caused turnovers in win at Towson  grabbed two ground balls in win over second-seeded Vanderbilt in the ALC semifinals  controlled one draw and grabbed one ground ball in loss to Northwestern in ALC championship game  in loss to #6 Duke in NCAA Quarterfinals, grabbed one ground ball and caused one turnover. 
Personal: Angela R. Hughes  born August 21, 1988  daughter of Grant and Susan Hughes  captained lacrosse team as a junior and senior  guided North Carroll to state semifinals as a sophomore  also played soccer and ran indoor track  political science major with a minor in entrepreneurship and management.