2007 Women's Lacrosse Roster
Biography
2006: Started all 16 games in Hopkins[apos] DI history, ranks ninth in goals (67), sixth in assists (43) and seventh in points (110) ended season on a seven game point streak scored three goals, including the game winner in season-opening win at George Washington matched a career high with three assists and six points against the Colonials scored one goal in the Jays[apos] 8-7 upset of #3 Princeton tallied three goals and four points in 17-6 win over Ohio notched three goals in 17-7 win over Ohio State scored one goal and added two assists in Hopkins[apos] 15-7 win over Oregon in Honolulu scored one goal on two shots and had one draw control in 15-7 win over American had four points on one goal and three assists in Blue Jays[apos] 12-9 win at #18 Penn three assists tied a career high and moved her into seventh in Hopkins Division I history with 27 assists picked up two ground balls and had two shots in Hopkins[apos] 11-8 win over #17 Vanderbilt saw her 11-game point streak, which dated to April 24, 2005, come to an end against the Commodores scored two goals on three shots and had a career high four assists in Hopkins[apos] 14-11 loss to #7 Maryland scored a goal and added an assist in the Blue Jays[apos] 14-6 win at UMBC netted four goals in Hopkins[apos] 17-6 win at Delaware scored two goals on three shots in the Blue Jays[apos] 17-5 loss at #2 Northwestern scored three goals and dished out two assists in Hopkins[apos] 14-6 win over George Mason at #20 Penn State, dished out three assists to become just the eighth plyaer in Hopkins Division I history to reach the 100 career point mark had career highs in points (8) and assists (6) in win over Towson, moving her into seventh in school D-I history with 110 career points.
2005: Played 17 games and started 12, including the last seven finished second on the team in goals (26), assists (12) and points (38) scored at least one point in 15 games had four hat tricks scored a career-high six points in back-to-back games against #9 Maryland and American scored a season-high five goals off five shots and added one assist and one ground ball in 12-10 loss to #9 Maryland tallied a career-high three assists and added three goals, two caused turnovers, one ground ball and one draw control in 16-10 win at American had three goals, one assist, three ground balls and one caused turnover in 14-10 win over #6 Georgetown had three goals, one assist, two ground balls and two caused turnovers in 13-4 win over #13 Penn ranks in the top ten in Hopkins[apos] Division I history for career points (58), goals (40) and assists (18).
2004: Expected to see significant playing time on the Hopkins attack before suffering a season-ending injury in the first game of the season.
2003: Named team[apos]s Most Improved Player appeared in all 16 games with 10 starts on the Hopkins attack finished sixth on the team with 14 goals and 20 points was fourth with six assists scored five goals, the most by a Hopkins player in a game in 2003, in the 15-6 win over Davidson on March 21 recorded two goals, an assist, five ground balls and a caused turnover in the 12-7 victory over William & Mary on March 8 also had two goals and two ground balls in the 14-7 win over #19 Northwestern on March 28 recorded a goal, an assist and three ground balls on May 3 in the season finale at George Mason.
Personal: Sarah M. Walsh born August 12, 1984 daughter of Stephen and Janet Walsh earned high school honorable mention All-American honors in lacrosse all-state selection in basketball named to all-conference team in soccer led team to the Nassau County Lacrosse Championship captained basketball team for three seasons and lacrosse team for one season member of SAAC at Hopkins economics major and psychology minor.
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Historical Player Information
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2004Sophomore
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