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32 Caroline Federico

  • Height 5-5
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Maryvale Prep
  • Hometown Baltimore, MD

Biography

Statistically Speaking: Ranks sixth in school history in career saves (399) · ranks 12th in career save percentage (.460), fifth in career goals against average (8.83), fourth in career minutes played (3186:06) and tied for second in games played (64).


2017: Named to IWLCA All-Star game · named Academic All-Big Ten · started all 18 games and played more than 1047 minutes · posted a 10.43 goals against average and a .450 save percentage with 149 saves · posted third most saves in a season in school Division I history · also collected 32 ground balls and three caused turnovers · made eight saves in season-opening win at American · posted five saves to go with four ground balls in win at Marquette · made six saves, including five in the second half, in win at Loyola · posted nine saves and two ground balls against #10 Penn · finished with a career-high 15 saves and two ground balls in overtime win over Georgetown · made four saves in just over 53 minutes of win over Furman · posted seven saves and five ground balls in win over UMBC · played 52 minutes in win at Hofstra and made six saves while allowing just two goals · posted eight saves in loss at #1 Maryland · made nine saves in win over Vanderbilt · posted 11 saves versus #10 Penn State · made eight saves and picked up three ground balls in overtime loss at #16 Northwestern · finished with seven saves and two ground balls in win over Michigan · made nine saves in loss to #4 Stony Brook · made 10 saves and allowed just six goals while collecting six ground balls in win at Ohio State · posted 12 saves and caused a turnover in win over Rutgers · had seven saves and two ground balls in loss to #17 Towson · made eight saves with one ground ball in loss at top-ranked Maryland in Big Ten semifinals.


2016: Started all 19 games and posted an 8.55 goals against average and a .474 save percentage · ranked 20th in the nation in save percentage and 30th in goals against average · set the school record for minutes in a season (1136:54) · made the fourth most saves in school Division I history (146) · posted a then career-high 11 saves and picked up two ground balls in win over Marquette · made six saves, caused a turnover and grabbed three ground balls in win over American · stopped six shots and allowed just two goals, while picking up seven ground balls and causing two turnovers in win at Rutgers · made four saves in overtime loss to #19 Loyola · stopped 10 shots in loss to #8 Penn State · finished with six saves and one caused turnover in loss at #17 Ohio State · made 11 saves and picked up three ground balls in win over Boston University · made five saves in win over Hofstra · made eight saves and caused a turnover in win at Vanderbilt · made a career-best 14 saves in win at Georgetown · made nine saves, picked up four ground balls and caused a turnover in overtime loss to #8 Stanford · posted five saves and allowed just one goal in nearly 38 minutes of action in win over Furman · made six saves in loss to #17 Towson · stopped 10 shots in 10-8 loss at #1 Maryland · made seven saves in win over UMBC · made six saves in loss at #8 Stony Brook · made 10 saves in win over Virginia in the NCAA First Round · made nine saves, caused three turnovers and picked up five ground balls in loss at top-ranked Maryland in the second round.


2015: Saw action in 10 games and played 297 minutes in goal · posted an 8.07 goals against average and a .444 save percentage · made three saves in double overtime win over Marquette · made three saves in loss to #7 Boston College · made six saves in second half of win over George Washington · made four saves in 33:49 off the bench of overtime loss at #14 Loyola · made a pair of saves and allowed just one goal in second half of win at Furman · made three saves in second half of win over UC Davis · made four saves in second half of win at Bucknell · stopped three shots in nearly 25 minutes of action in loss to #7 Penn State in NCAA Tournament.


2014: Played 17 games and started eight · played 704:20 minutes while posting a 7.24 goals against average, a .459 save percentage and a 6-4 record · made collegiate debut in season-opening win over Marquette, making one save and grabbing four ground balls in 22:57 of action · played the second half of win at Mount St. Mary's and made one save without allowing a goal · played 27:47 in win over Bucknell and made two saves · also caused a pair of turnovers versus the Bison · made two saves in second half of action of win over American · played the second half of win over Michigan and made one save and caused one turnover · came off the bench and made seven saves, while allowing just two goals, in 37:56 of action in overtime win at #13 Georgetown · named ALC Defensive Player of the Week (03-24) · played just over 18 minutes off the bench and made three saves in loss at Vanderbilt · made first career start and posted nine saves in win at #3 Northwestern · named ALC Defensive Player of the Week (04-14) · made five saves in win over UMBC · posted eight saves and two ground balls in loss at #12 Penn State · stopped six shots in win at Old Dominion · made three saves, picked up five ground balls and caused two turnovers in win over #10 Ohio State · made a then career-high 10 saves and picked up two ground balls in ALC Quarterfinal win over #7 Penn State · turned away five shots and caused a turnover in ALC Semifinal loss to #3 Florida · made nine saves in NCAA Tournament loss to Georgetown.


Personal: Caroline Federico · daughter of Michael and Kimberly Federico · father played lacrosse at Johns Hopkins, where he was a three-time First Team All-American goalie, three-time USILA Ensign C. Markland Kelly Award winner as the nation's top goalie, and led JHU to three straight NCAA titles · uncle, Phil, also played lacrosse for two years at Johns Hopkins and played on the 1979 and 1980 NCAA Championship teams · sister, Anne, plays lacrosse at Davidson · uncles, John, Kevin and Tommy Haus, played lacrosse at North Carolina · cousin, Robby Haus, played lacrosse at Ohio State · cousin, John Haus III, played lacrosse at Maryland · cousin, Will Haus, played lacrosse at Duke · cousin, Brian Smith, plays lacrosse at Lynchburg · cousin, Elizabeth, plays lacrosse at North Carolina · named Under Armour All-American as a senior · named US Lacrosse First Team All-American as a junior and senior · also played in the Under Armour Underclass Lacrosse Classic · named Varsity Sports Network Defensive Player of the Year as a junior · two-time First Team All-Met and all-conference selection · also played basketball and soccer · majoring in history.

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Historical Player Information

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    2014Freshman

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    2015Sophomore

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    2016Junior

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    2017Senior

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