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2024 Women's Lacrosse Roster

Jack Miller
Jack Miller
Ian Feldmann/UMBC Athletics

18 Alexis Abe

  • Height 5-8
  • Class Junior
  • Highschool Broadneck
  • Hometown Annapolis, Md.

Biography

2023 (SOPHOMORE):

  • Did not see action.

2022 (FRESHMAN):

  • Played in seven games during the 2022 season.
  • Recorded five goals and two assists for seven points.
  • Scored her first career goal against Longwood on February 12.
  • Had a two-goal game against George Washington on February 26.
  • Also scored goals against American and Bucknell.

BACKGROUND:

  • Varsity midfielder at Broadneck High School for Coach Katherine Kelley.

  • Three-time Under Armour 150 selection (2017-19).

  • 2019 Under Armour Underclass Call Back Selection for the D.C. Region.

  • Helped to lead the Bruins to a 4A Regional Championship appearance in 2019.

  • Also lettered in field hockey, where she won a 4A Regional Championship.

  • Played club lacrosse for Pure Lacrosse Club.

  • Two-time All-American Showcase Champion (2014-15).

  • Was also a two-time Summer Classic Champion (2014, 2018).

  • An active member of the Key Club.

  • Earned principal honors roll as a freshman and honor roll as a sophomore and junior.

PERSONAL:

  • Daughter of Christine and Alan Abe.

  • Has two sisters, Emily and Olivia.

  • Father played lacrosse at Salisbury University, while sister Emily plays at the United States Merchant Marine Academy and Olivia plays at Wofford.

  • Plans on studying Pre Law/Criminal Justice with a career ambition to become a behavioral analyst.

Statistics

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Career Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 18

    2022Freshman

    Midfield
    5'8"
    18
  • 18

    2023Sophomore

    Attack
    5'8"
    18
  • 18

    2024Junior

    Attack
    5'8"
    18
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