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2007 Women's Lacrosse Roster

4 Mary Key

  • Height 5-4
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool St. Mary's
  • Hometown Stevensville, MD

Biography

* 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.

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Historical Player Information

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    2004Freshman

    Attack
    5'4"
    4
  • 4

    2005Sophomore

    A
    5'4"
    4
  • 4

    2006Junior

    A
    5'4"
    4
  • 4

    2007Senior

    A
    5'4"
    4