2010: Played five games and started one posted a goals against average of 9.50 and a save percentage of .333 finished career ranked eighth in school history (all divisions) in saves (197), fifth in goals against average (11.36) and minutes played (1632:44) named to ALC Academic Honor Roll made first start of the season and finished with five saves and three ground balls in the win over Stony Brook came on in relief in loss at seventh-ranked Penn, making two saves in 34 minutes of action played nearly 26 minutes and made five saves in loss at #10 Vanderbilt played just over 14 minutes in relief in the win at Mount St. Mary's and made one save.
2009: Played 10 games and started seven posted a 12.88 goals against average and a .357 save percentage in 419:23 minutes played also grabbed 14 ground balls made four saves in season-opening win over George Mason posted a season-high nine saves with a career-high five ground balls in loss to #7 Georgetown tied season-high with nine saves and grabbed two ground balls in loss at #8 Princeton posted nine saves with one ground ball in win over Cincinnati made four saves and grabbed three ground balls in 39:35 of action at Ohio State played the first half and finished with three saves at Oregon played first half, finishing with one save and one ground ball against George Washington played the second half in ALC Tournament loss to #11 Vanderbilt and made three saves.
2008: Played 13 games and started 11 posted an 11.22 goals against average and a .427 save percentage in 481:24 finished with a 4-4 record started the season opener and played the first half at George Mason posted one save and grabbed one ground ball against the Patriots came on in relief in loss to #2 Maryland, playing 10 minutes and posting one save against the Terps came on in relief and earned the win against #16 Oregon played 45:07 while making a season-high eight saves and grabbing three ground balls against the Ducks made first start since season-opener against Cincinnati earned the win against the Bearcats with two saves in 22:44 of action posted seven saves with two ground balls and one caused turnover in win over #19 Denver made a then career-high 10 saves, including several point-blank, in loss at #8 Penn posted a career-high 12 saves in overtime loss to #17 Vanderbilt tied career-high with 12 saves, including seven in the first half, in win at UMBC started and played 19:45 in loss at #4 Virginia, finishing with four saves, two ground balls and one caused turnover posted seven saves in loss at #1 Northwestern started and played 8:17 with one save at Penn State started and played 18:32 in win over Ohio State started and played 18:01 in loss to #9 Vanderbilt in ALC Semifinals, finishing with one save ALC Academic Honor Roll ranks fifth all-time in program history in career minutes played (1049:08) ranks 10th in career saves (134).
2007: Played 13 games and started eight posted a 10.89 goals against average, a .394 save percentage and a 5-4 record made collegiate debut in win over Mount St. Mary[apos]s made one save in 22:41 of action against the Mount played 35:24 in loss at #4 Maryland, making six saves with three ground balls in relief made first collegiate start and stopped three of seven shots for first career win against Oregon had a then career-high nine saves in loss to #14 Penn also tied a career-high with three ground balls against the Quakers made three saves in 39:59 against #15 Denver, earning second career win played 28:54 in relief in overtime loss at #19 Vanderbilt made four saves while allowing just two goals against the Commodores finished with nine saves in win over UMBC also caused two turnovers and had four ground balls against the Retrievers posted nine saves in upset of #5 Virginia earned womenslacrosse.com Rookie of the Week honors for her performance against the Cavaliers and the Retrievers for the third consecutive game, posted nine saves in loss to #1 Northwestern played 34:13 and made two saves in relief in loss to Northwestern in ALC championship game played 23:56 in relief and made four saves in win over #16 Hofstra in the first round of the NCAA Tournament made six saves and picked up two ground balls in loss at #6 Duke in NCAA Quarterfinals.
Personal: Elizabeth B. O[apos]Ferrall born October 10, 1988 daughter of John and Mary Ellen O[apos]Ferrall father, John, played lacrosse at both Loyola and Delaware grandfather, Jack `44, attended Johns Hopkins class president in sophomore, junior and senior years at Mount De Sales named an Honorable Mention Maryland Distinguished Scholar in visual arts sold flip flops to raise money for an orphanage in the Ukraine two-time US Lacrosse Scholar Athlete also played field hockey double major in history of art and political science.