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Players In College
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Morgan Lougue, Lynchburg College (VA)
A 2007 Barrington graduate, was named All-Conference her Jr. and Sr. year, All-State and Co-captain her Sr. year. She also played for Mid-West Elite Lacrosse Club. She will be playing for the Hornets at midfield.
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Kelley Brennan, Boston College
A 2006 graduate from New Trier, she was a four year letter winner for the Trevians. Earned Second-team All-State honors as junior and First-team All-State honors as senior. Was captain for Trevians and won the J. Kyle Braid Athletic Leadership Award from the athletic department at New Trier. Also played on National team for two years.
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Maggie Schwab, St. Mary`s College (CA)
A 2006 graduate from Lake Forest, was a three year starter in the midfield and on defense. Earned Second-team All-State honors as junior and First-team All-State honors as a senior. Also played on Great Lakes National Team and helped lead Lake Forest to state championship as a sophomore.
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Jillian Heinz, Duke University
A 2006 graduate from New Trier, she earned All-American and First Team All-State honors as senior. As a junior, was Second Team All-State and played on Great Lakes National Team. Was also an Academic All-American.
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Anna Moriarity, University of the Redlands (CA)
Oak Park River Forest graduate in 2006. She was a team captain in 2006 and tallied 9 goals and 20 draw controls. She will play in the midfield for Redlands.
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Leslie Robertson, Allegheny College (PA)
Oak Park River Forest graduate in 2006. She started playing lacrosse her junior year. She tallied 94 ground ball controls, 23 interceptions, and 63 caused turnovers in 2006 and was awarded All Conference. Leslie will play defense for the Gators.
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Bryce Buchowicz, Univ. of California Irvine (Club Team)
Oak Park River Forest graduate in 2006. She played at OPRF?s top level all four years and had a career total of 128 goals, 110 ground ball controls, and 79 draw controls. She was named twice All-State and All-Conference as well as OPRF?s 2006 MVP. She will play in the midfield for the Armadillos.
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Katie Mathews, Brown University
A 2006 graduate from Loyola Academy, helped lead the Ramblers to back-to-back state championships. Was named First-team All-State and Honorable Mention All-American as a senior.
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Sara Buxton, University of Vermont
A 2006 New Trier graduate, was named First Team All-State as a senior and Honorable Mention All-American as a senior, as well as being a captain for the Trevians. As a junior, played on Great Lakes National Team and was Second Team All-State. Will play midfield for Catamounts.
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Caity Patterson, Colgate University
A 2006 graduate from New Trier, was named All-Conference as junior and senior.
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Katelyn Langs, George Washington University
A 2006 graduate from Loyola Academy, Katelyn helped the Ramblers win two state titles. She also played for Wildcat Elite lacrosse club.
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Caroline Tesar, Northwestern University
A 2006 graduate from Loyola Academy, Tesar was an All-American for the Ramblers and was named 2005 Player of the Year and 2006 Defensive Player of the Year. She was also on the National Team for Great Lakes.
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Lillian Yanni, Regis University
A 2004 graduate from Vernon Hills High School, where she earned All-State honors and was selected as team MVP for the Cougars. She also played volleyball and basketball at Vernon Hills. Yanni will play attack for Regis University.
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Elizabeth Kadison, Boston College
A 2002 graduate from Loyola Academy, Kadision was an All-State selection in 2001 and 2002, and All-American in 2002 for state runner-up Ramblers. Kadison played in 17 games, starting eight, for the Eagles in 2004. She scored nine goals and 12 points. Will play in the midfield for Boston College in 2005.
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Steph Greenlees, University of Denver
A 2002 graduate from Lake Forest High School, Greenlees earned All-State, All-American and team MVP for state champion Scouts in 2002. Started all 19 games in 2004 for Denver, named to MPSF All-League Team and led the Pioneers in scoring (55 points) and goals (44 points).
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