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2010 Women's Lacrosse Roster

22 Angela Hughes

  • Height 5-6
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool North Carroll
  • Hometown Manchester, MD

Biography

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.

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Historical Player Information

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    2007Freshman

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    5'5"
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    2008Sophomore

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    5'5"
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    2009Junior

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    5'6"
    22
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    2010Senior

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    5'6"
    22