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2010 Women's Lacrosse Roster

27 Brett Bathras

27 Brett Bathras

  • Height:
    5-9
  • Class:
    Senior
  • Highschool:
    Severn
  • Hometown:
    Severna Park, MD

Summary

Biography

2010: Played two games • made her first appearance of the season in the win at Mount St. Mary's.

2009: Played 17 games and started 16 • led the team in assists (14) • posted second consecutive 30-point season • ranked third on the team in points (30) and fourth in goals (16) • finished with career-highs in goals, ground balls (13) and draw controls (14) •. scored on a free position shot in season-opening win over George Mason • notched a hat trick and one assist in win over Cincinnati • also scooped up a career-high five ground balls and had a career-high three draw controls against the Bearcats • scored two goals and added one assist at Ohio State • notched a team-high three points on two goals and one assist at Oregon • dished two assists, scored one goal and controlled two draws in win over George Washington • notched one goal and one assist in win over UMBC • tied for team lead with two goals and one assists in loss to #14 Stanford •also scooped up four ground balls against the Cardinal • notched one assist in loss at Towson • had six-game goal-scoring streak snapped against Tigers • scored in loss to #3 Penn • scored and notched one assist in loss at #11 Vanderbilt • also controlled two draws against the Commodores • scored in shutout win of Fresno State • dished out a career-high four assists and scored in loss at #2 Maryland • had 11-game point streak snapped in loss to #1 Northwestern • tallied one assist in ALC Tournament loss to #11 Vanderbilt.

2008: Played 17 games and started 15 • finished the season with career-highs in goals (15), assists (18), points (33), ground balls (11) and caused turnovers (10) • led team in assists and ranked third in points • scored and dished one assist in win at George Washington • tied a then career-high with two assists in loss to #9 Georgetown • dished a career-high three assists and finished with four points in win over Towson • also caused a then career-high two turnovers against the Tigers • tallied two assists in loss to #2 Maryland • totaled a game and career-high five points in win over #16 Oregon • scored three goals, including the game-winner, to go along with two assists against the Ducks • scored two goals, dished one assist and caused a career-high three turnovers in win over Cincinnati • finished with three points on two goals and one assist in win over #19 Denver • scored one goal and added one assist in loss at #8 Penn • dished two assists in overtime loss to #17 Vanderbilt • tallied three points on one goal and two assists in win at UMBC • scored in loss at #4 Virginia • had streak of nine consecutive games with an assist broken in loss to Cavs, streak was fourth longest in school Division I history • scored two goals and added one assist in win over Ohio State • notched one goal in loss to #9 Vanderbilt in ALC Semifinals • tied for 10th in JHU Division I history with 23 career assists.

2007: Played 16 games • finished the season with four goals and five assists • second among rookies on the team in scoring • scored the game-winner, her first career collegiate goal, in season-opening win over George Washington • also dished one assist against the Colonials • tallied a then career-high four points on two goals and two assists in win over Mount St. Mary[apos]s • also had a career-high with three ground balls against the Mount • picked up one assist in win over Oregon • tallied one assist in win over second-seeded Vanderbilt in the ALC semifinals • scored on a free position shot in win at #16 Hofstra in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.

Personal: Bretton A. Bathras • born July 14, 1988 • daughter of Brian and Dawn Bathras • mom, Dawn, played softball at Towson • scored 96 goals and tallied 73 assists in three seasons • Under Armour All-American as a senior • named to watch list for Baltimore/Washington 'Toyota High School All-Tewaaraton Team' • IAAM-A all-star as a junior and senior • Washington Post All-Met, Capital All-County, Baltimore Sun All-County and All-Met First Team as a senior • US Lacrosse All-American, Washington Post All-Met First Team, Capital All-County and Baltimore Sun All-County Second Team as a junior • also played field hockey at Severn • National Honor Society • taught English at a public school in Ecuador in May 2006 • political science major with a minor in Spanish.

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Historical Player Information

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    2007Freshman

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    5'9"
    27
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    2008Sophomore

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    5'9"
    27
  • 27

    2009Junior

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    5'9"
    27
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    2010Senior

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    5'9"
    27
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