2005 NFHCA First Team All-South Region
2006: Missed 2006 season with an injury.
2005: Named to NFHCA All-Academic squad played and started all 19 games finished the season tied for second in assists (five) also scored three goals for a total of 11 points two of three goals were game-winners scored in back-to-back games against William Smith and Washington & Lee, and also against Muhlenberg recorded assists against Mary Washington, Dickinson, Haverford and each of the last two games (Franklin & Marshall and Ursinus in the Centennial Conference tournament).
2004: Named to NFHCA All-Academic squad played and started 17 games finished tied for the team lead in goals (five), tied for second in assists (three) and second in points (13) scored the game-winning goal in Hopkins[apos] 2-0 win over Washington & Lee made a defensive save against top-ranked Salisbury tallied one goal and one assist in 2-1 win over Haverford.
2003: Appeared in 18 games and started seven made a defensive save in 4-3 win over Franklin & Marshall took one shot against #8 Eastern Mennonite.
Personal: Leah E. Dudley born November 16, 1984 daughter of Don and Jan Dudley high school field hockey team captain named league MVP and Massachusetts senior all-star Telegram and Gazette Super Team selection led Westborough to three league championships, one district championship and an appearance in the state finals also ran indoor track three-time league all-star and Daily News All-Star in lacrosse school[apos]s career scoring leader in lacrosse Kappa Alpha Theta administrative secretary National Society of Collegiate Scholars Baltimore City volunteer USFHA Futures coach sister, Maura (`02), was a JHU field hockey team captain and a Centennial Conference Honorable Mention selection graduated in May 2007 with a degree in public health from JHU pursuing her master[apos]s degree in health finance and management at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.