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2020 Women's Lacrosse

29 Caroline Millenburg

  • Height 5-7
  • Class Junior
  • Highschool Severna Park
  • Hometown Severna Park, Md.

Biography

2020 (JUNIOR):

  • Saw action in four games, starting in three.
  • Picked up three ground balls and caused three turnovers.

2019 (SOPHOMORE):

  • Played in 16 games at defense, starting in nine.

  • Picked up 13 ground balls and caused four turnovers.

  • Had a season-high three ground balls and one caused turnover against VCU.

  • Picked up two ground balls against Mount St. Mary’s, Maryland, and UAlbany.

2018 (FRESHMAN): 

  • Played in five games, starting in two.
  • Caused a turnover against Longwood and UAlbany.
  • Picked up two groundballs against Vermont.

BACKGROUND: 

  • Four-year letterwinner of the varsity lacrosse team at Severna Park under head coach Kaitlyn Hines.
  • Selected First Team Coaches All-County and Second Team All-County in 2017.
  • Helped lead Severna Park to the state championships in three separate years.
  • Was a member of the cross country team her freshman and sophomore year.
  • Also a member of the unified bowling team her junior and senior years.
  • Received Honor Roll Athlete and Top Scholar Athlete.
  • Nominated for All-Academic in 2016 and 2017.
  • Played for SP Lax Club and Bay Area Lacrosse Club…

PERSONAL:

  • Daughter of Greg and Angela Millenburg.
  • Has one brother, Grant.
  • Major is health administration and policy

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 29

    2018Freshman

    Defense
    5'7"
    29
  • 29

    2019Sophomore

    Defense
    5'7"
    29
  • 29

    2020Junior

    Defense
    5'7"
    29
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