* Named co-captain for 2007 season *
2006: Started all 16 games First Team All-ALC, IWLCA/US Lacrosse All-Region, Inside Lacrosse All-America, womenslacrosse.com All-America and IWLCA/US Lacrosse All-America Tewaaraton Award candidate led the NCAA for second consecutive season in points per game (6.31), the eighth highest total in NCAA Division I history ranked second in the nation in assists (2.56) and third in goals (3.75) per game led the Blue Jays in goals (60), assists (41) and points (101) scored a team-high five game-winning goals and nine free-position goals finished second in draw controls (30) ranks first in school D-I history and fourth all-time with 259 career points ranks first in Hopkins D-I history and third all-time with 95 career assists ranks second in school D-I history and fifth all-time with 164 career goals extended her point scoring streak to 49 games, the longest in Hopkins[apos] D-I history had her goal scoring streak broken at 28 games at #2 Northwestern, the third longest goal scoring streak in school D-I history had her school record assist streak broken at 18 games on May 2 against Towson led the Jays with three goals and tied a career-high with three assists in Hopkins[apos] 8-7 upset of #3 Princeton, scoring the first goal and last goals of the game earned ALC, womenslacrosse.com and InsideLacrosse.com Player of the Week honors for her role in the Jays[apos] win over Princeton earned ALC Player of the Week honors for the second straight week after scoring 10 goals and adding six assists in leading Hopkins to wins over Ohio and Ohio State had a then career-high four assists in win over Ohio State in the Blue Jays[apos] 15-7 win over American, had five points on three goals and two assists to push her over the 200 career point mark becoming just the fourth player in school D-I history and eighth overall to reach 200 points scored four goals on five shots and added an assist in Hopkins[apos] 14-11 loss to #7 Maryland her five points moved her into second in school[apos]s D-I history with 219 points scored two goals and dished out a career high five assists in Hopkins[apos] 17-6 win at Delaware dished out two assists in the Blue Jays[apos] 17-5 loss at #2 Northwestern, only the second time in her career she was held without a goal broke her own single-season record for assists with her second of the game and tied Jamie Larrimore[apos]s record 46-game point streak broke two records and tied another in Hopkins[apos] 14-6 win over George Mason, scoring seven goals and four assists for a school D-I record 11 points broke Larrimore[apos]s record for consecutive games with a point at 47 and her four assists gave her 91 for her career, tying Erin Wellner[apos]s record at #20 Penn State, scored four goals and dished out four assists to break the single-season points and career assists records also tied career points record (253) became Hopkins D-I career points leader just three and a half minutes into the Towson game, finishing with six goals in the season[apos]s final game, an 8-7 loss to #4 Georgetown, scored three goals to break the all-time single-season points record with 101 points.
2005: Played and started all 17 games First Team All-ALC First Team IWLCA/US Lacrosse All-Region First Team Inside Lacrosse All-America First team womenslacrosse.com All-America Second Team IWLCA/US Lacrosse All-America Tewaaraton Award candidate led team in goals (55), assists (32) and points (87) finished second in draw controls (30) and third in ground balls (31) scored a team-high five game-winning goals and a team-high 10 free-position goals finished the year as the nation[apos]s leading scorer with 5.12 points per game ranked sixth in assists per game (1.88) and ninth in goals per game (3.24) set school Division I record for single-season points with 87, breaking her own previous record of 74 also set single-season assists record with 32 is the fourth highest scorer in school Division I history with 161 career points is third in career assists with 54, fifth in career goals with 107, and tied for sixth in career draw controls with 57 scored a point in every game of her career and holds the second longest point-scoring streak in school Division I history (34) needs to score in next eight games to tie Heidi Pearce[apos]s record of 42 games scored at least one goal every game in 2005 and scored three points in all but one game (#1 Northwestern) tied the single-game scoring record with 10 points (seven goals, three assists) in 15-10 win at Towson scored three free-position goals off four attempts and added a season-high five ground balls against Towson recorded six goals and two assists in season-opening 15-4 win over Davidson scored five goals off seven shots and added three assists in 16-6 win over UMBC sored five goals, including the game-winner, off seven shots and added one assist in 14-10 win over #6 Georgetown scored the game-winning goal with three seconds remaining in 10-9 win over Notre Dame won a season-high four draw controls in 11-8 win over George Washington named ALC Player of the Week twice (March 28, May 9) and Inside Lacrosse and womenlacrosse.com Player of the Week once (May 9).
2004: Started all 17 games on attack led the Blue Jays with 52 goals, 22 assists and 74 points scored in 16 of 17 games had a then career-high seven points on five goals and two assists in the victory over #19 Ohio State scored five goals and assisted another in her first game, a win over Davidson, and added five goals in wins over Penn and Villanova scored two goals and added three assists in consecutive games against #9 Vanderbilt and #7 Maryland scored four goals versus George Mason and #18 Penn State assisted three goals at #5 James Madison in the NCAA Tournament led Hopkins or tied for the lead in goals in nine of the 17 games named the ALC Player of the Week on March 16 named Inside Lacrosse Division I Player of the Week on April 5 and honorable mention on March 15 led the conference and ranked ninth in Division I with 4.35 points per game was first in the ALC and 14th in the nation with 3.06 goals per game finished fifth in the league with 1.29 assists per game and tied for ninth with 1.59 draw controls per game set the Hopkins Division I single-season points record led all D-I freshmen in points and goals per game named First Team All-ALC named to IWLCA/US Lacrosse All-South Region, insidelacrosse.com All-America and womenslacrosse.com All-America Second Teams womenslacrosse.com Co-Rookie of the Year named to ALC Academic Honor Roll.
Personal: Mary K. Key born July 21, 1985 daughter of Bart and Kristie Key two-time high school First Team All-American Capital Athlete of the Year and County Player of the Year as a senior named team[apos]s Most Valuable Player St. Mary[apos]s Athlete of the Year in 2003 all-metro, all-county and all-state selection in soccer captained both teams during her senior season also played basketball at St. Mary[apos]s psychology major and business minor.