2007 Women's Lacrosse Roster
Biography
2006: Played in all 16 games, starting 10, and finishing with 11 goals and four assists scored her first goal of the season in the Jays[apos] 8-7 upset of #3 Princeton also recorded four shots and two draw controls against the Tigers scored a goal, picked up an assist, had two ground balls and a draw control in Hopkins[apos] win over Ohio tied a career-high with two assists in Hopkins[apos] win over Ohio State, also had three shots with three ground balls, one draw control and one caused turnover scored two goals, tallied an assist, recorded two ground balls and one draw control in Hopkins[apos] win over Oregon in Honolulu had two shots and one ground ball in Hopkins[apos] win over American, ending her four game point streak scored a career high four goals in the Blue Jays[apos] win over #17 Vanderbilt and was named the ALC Player of the Week for her effort Also named to the womenslacrosse.com and insidelacrosse.com honor rolls had two shots and a career high seven ground balls in Hopkins[apos] loss to #7 Maryland scored a goal on her only shot in Hopkins[apos] win at Delaware, also controlled three draws, caused one turnover and picked up one ground ball at #20 Penn State, scored on her only shot of the game scored one goal on two shots against Towson.
2005: Played all 17 games and started 10 tallied six goals, three assists, nine points, 12 ground balls, nine draw controls and five caused turnovers scored season-high two points (one goal, one assist) in 13-6 win at #16 Vanderbilt scored one goal and won one draw control in season-opening 15-4 win over Davidson recorded season-high three ground balls and two caused turnovers in 9-6 loss to #2 Princeton picked up three ground balls in 12-9 loss to Ohio State.
2004: Saw action in all 17 games and started 11 on the Blue Jay midfield ranked fourth on the team in assists (eight) and ground balls (33) sixth with 16 goals and 24 points posted a career-high three points on two goals and an assist against Towson also scored two goals against Davidson, #19 Ohio State, American and #6 Notre Dame had a goal and an assist against George Washington, #13 Boston University and #11 Northwestern named to ALC Academic Honor Roll.
Personal: Stephanie P. Janice born November 29, 1984 daughter of Steven Janice and Patricia Pileggi first-team All-American as a high school junior and senior three-time all-state and All-South Jersey selection named Offensive Player of the Year by the Courier-Post in her senior year Player of the Year in the Women[apos]s Lacrosse Club of South Jersey led Shawnee to the state final as a sophomore and junior also played soccer in high school member of the Student Council Corresponding Secretary for three years at Shawnee psychology major.
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Historical Player Information
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2004Freshman
Midfield
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