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NCAA tournament performance

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Boston College Maryland Stony Brook UNC Champion
2012 Northwestern
2013 Lost to UNC 12-13 in final Beat Maryland 13-12 in final UNC
2014 Lost to Syracuse 9-11 in final eight Beat Syracuse 15-12 in final Lost to Syracuse 6-13 in 2nd round Lost to UVA 9-10 in final eight Maryland
2015 Lost to Loyola 12-19 in 2nd round Beat UNC 9-8 in final Lost to Princeton 4-8 in 2nd round Lost to Maryland 8-9 in final Maryland
2016 Lost to Stony Brook 9-11 in 1st round Lost to UNC in final 7-13 Lost to Syracuse 6-7 in 2nd round Beat Maryland 13-17 in final UNC
2017 Lost to Maryland in final 13-16 Beat BC in final 16-13 Lost to Maryland 12-13 in final eight Lost to Navy 14-16 in final eight Maryland

All-ACC Women's Lacrosse Team (named April 2018)

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Boston College All-ACC team Position Note
Sam Apuzzo, Jr. 1st team A
Kaileen Hart, Sr. 1st team A
Dempsey Arsenault, Jr. 1st team M
Elizabeth Miller, Jr. 1st team D
Hannah Hyatt, Jr. 2nd team D
Lauren Daly, Jr. 2nd team GK
UNC All-ACC team Position Note
Katie Hoeg, So. 1st team A
Marie McCool, Sr. 1st team M
Charlotte Sofield, Jr. 1st team D
Ela Hazar, Sr. 2nd team A
Maggie Bill, 5/5 2nd team M
Kara Klages, Jr. 2nd team M

North Carolina

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North Carolina won its first championship in 2013 after current head coach Jenny Levy started the school's women's lacrosse program in 1996.

Starters

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Number Name (year and games started over games played Position Hometown Note
3 Jamie Ortega (Fr., 18/19) Attack Centereach, NY (LI) Led team in goals with 61 before Northwestern game; top-ranked incoming attack in 2018, per Inside Lacrosse; 2017 Long Island Player of the Year; six-year varsity starter; sister plays lacrosse for Notre Dame
4 Marie McCool (Sr., 19/19) Midfield Moorestown, NJ Three-year first-team All American
7 Ela Hazar (Sr., 19/19) Attack Westwood, MA
8 Katie Hoeg (So., 18/19) Attack Mattituck, NY Led team in assists with 45 before Northwestern game
11 Kayla Wood (Fr., 18/19) Defense Cantonsville, MD
13 Erin Kelly (3/5, 19/19) Defense West Nyack, NY 2018 team captain with Marie McCool, Naomi Lerner and Charlotte Sofield; started all 20 games in 2017
14 Scottie Rose Growney (Fr., 1/19) Midfield Berwyn, PA
21 Gianna Bowe (Jr., 13/19) Attack Mullica Hill, NJ
22 Maggie Bill (5/5, 11/15) Midfield Huntington, NY (LI) Took a redshirt in the 2016 season (?); still practice with team (?); injured in 2017 season. Bill committed to play both lacrosse and soccer at UNC in the middle of her sophomore year in high school.[1] She scored 12 goals when she was five years old in her first organized lacrosse game.[2] UNC women's lacrosse Coach Jenny Levy said Bill's high school recruiting video was the best she has ever seen.[3] Bill's soccer team won the state championship in her last two years in high school. She was a first-team All-American in lacrosse in her sophomore year in high school.
23 Emma Trenchard (Fr., 19/19) Midfield/defense Windsor, CT Played at Loomis Chaffee
24 Naomi Lerner (Sr., 19/19) Defense Chapel Hill, NC Captain
30 Taylor Moreno (2/5, 6/14) GK Huntington, NY (LI) Played kicker on high school football team

Substitutes

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Number Name Position Hometown Note
9 Kara Klages (Jr., 15/18) Midfield Bel Air, MD Did not play in last game versus Virginia Tech
10 Taylor McDaniels (Fr., 0/16) Attack Monrovia, MD Father played football at UNC
12 Ally Mastroianni (Fr., 3/17) Midfield Martinsville, NJ Ranked No. 3 incoming freshman in 2018; 2017 Inside Lacrosse National High School Player of the Year
15 Charlotte Sofield (Jr., 7/17) Midfield Alexandria, VA Captain
16 Catie Woodruff (So.) Midfield Skaneateles, NY
17 Maddie Hoffer (2/5) Defense Stony Brook, NY (LI)
27 Marisa DiVietro (So., 5/19) Midfield Niskayuna, NY
77 Olivia Ferrucci (3/5, 4/18) Midfield Naples, FL
97 Elise Hennessey (xyz, 13/15) Goalkeeper
  1. ^ "Believe the Hype | Long Island Pulse Magazine - Covering Long Island's lifestyles, arts, fashion, business, nightlife and entertainment". lipulse.com. Retrieved 2014-03-03.
  2. ^ "St. Anthony's Maggie Bill is scary good - Newsday". newsday.com. Retrieved 2014-03-03.
  3. ^ "Maggie Bill Lacrosse - YouTube". youtube.com. Retrieved 2014-03-03.