2008 Women's Lacrosse Roster
Biography
2006 Second Team All-ALC
2006 Second Team Mid-Atlantic Region
2007: Played all 20 games and started 19 on defense set career highs in ground balls (42), draw controls (8) and caused turnovers (16) finished second on the team in ground balls and caused turnovers grabbed three ground balls and caused two turnovers in 13-7 win over George Washington controlled two draws and grabbed a ground ball in overtime loss at #4 Princeton had two ground balls and a caused turnover in 18-5 win over Mount St. Mary[apos]s grabbed a then season-high four ground balls in 15-14 win at Ohio State and caused one turnover controlled a draw and grabbed a ground ball in loss at #10 Georgetown grabbed two ground balls and caused a turnover in loss at #4 Maryland grabbed two ground balls, controlled a draw and caused two turnovers in 15-13 win over #15 Denver controlled a draw and picked up a ground ball in overtime loss at #19 Vanderbilt grabbed two ground balls and caused a turnover in 15-9 win over UMBC grabbed a game-high four ground balls in win over #5 Virginia caused a turnover and grabbed three ground balls in loss to #1 Northwestern grabbed two ground balls, controlled a draw and caused two turnovers in win over #15 Penn State tied her career-high with five ground balls and caused two turnovers in win at Towson grabbed two ground balls in 12-10 win over second-seeded Vanderbilt in the ALC semifinals controlled a draw and grabbed a ground ball in loss to Northwestern in ALC championship game grabbed two ground balls and caused a turnover in 12-8 win over #16 Hofstra in the first round of the NCAA Tournament had two ground balls and a caused turnover in 12-7 loss to #6 Duke in NCAA Quarterfinals.
2006: Starter on Hopkins[apos] defense that ranked 15th in the NCAA in goals allowed per game (8.88) established single-season highs for caused turnovers (8) and draw controls (5) recorded one draw control and one caused turnover in season-opening 12-8 win at George Washington recorded one caused turnover in home opener, an 8-7 win over #3 Princeton did not miss a beat after suffering an injury against Princeton, recording one ground ball in win over Ohio scored her first career goal in 15-7 win over Oregon in Honolulu picked up a season-high four ground balls and had one draw control in win over American had two ground balls in 12-9 win at #18 Penn tallied her first assist and second point of the season in 11-8 win over #17 Vanderbilt picked up three ground balls, caused one turnover and controlled one draw in 14-11 loss to #7 Maryland in win at Delaware, picked up two ground balls, caused two turnovers and controlled one draw tied a season-high with four ground balls in loss at #2 Northwestern caused one turnover, controlled one draw and had two ground balls in win over George Mason at #20 Penn State, picked up two ground balls picked up three ground balls and caused two turnovers against Towson.
2005: Started all 17 games on Hopkins[apos] defense that ranked 10th in the nation in goals allowed per game (8.06) finished season with 24 ground balls, four caused turnovers, two draw controls and two assists recorded a career-high five ground balls and added first career assist in win at Ohio in 13-6 win at #16 Vanderbilt, had three ground balls, one caused turnover and one draw control picked up two ground balls in each of first two games tallied second assist of the year in 10-8 loss to #6 Virginia in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
Personal: Sarah K. Gallion born May 7, 1986 daughter of Tom Gallion and Kim Kries mother, Kim, played field hockey and softball at Essex Community College named first team all-county as a sophomore, junior and senior first team all-metro as a senior led C. Milton Wright to state championship in 2004 and to regional and county championships all four seasons sociology major with minors in psychology and business.
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