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2025 Women's Lacrosse Roster

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24 Grace Bruce

  • Position Attack
  • Height 5-3
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Century
  • Hometown Sykesville, Md.

Biography

2024 (Senior at UMBC):
  • Made an instant impact in her first season as a Retriever, and earned First Team America East All-Conference honors.
  • Led UMBC with 51 goals and ranked third in the league and 28th nationally with 3.40 goals per game.
  • Became the 9th player in program history to find the back of the net 50 times.
  • Finished sixth on the circuit in points per game (3.67).
  • Recorded 10 hat-tricks on the season to lead the Retrievers.
  • Scored four or more goals seven times.
  • Tallied a career-high six goals against UNH, which tied for the fifth-most in the league.
2023 (Junior at High Point):
  • Played in all 18 games while starting in six.
  • Scored 10 goals.
  • Scooped up four ground balls.
2022 (Sophomore at High Point):
  • Played in 15 games. 
  • Added four goals with a 100% SOG percentage. 
  • Tallied five ground balls and one draw control.
2021 (Freshman at High Point)
  • Did not play as a freshman.
  • Millis Scholar-Athlete.
Background
  • Named US All American for Lacrosse.
  • Selected to the All Carroll County first team four times.
  • Selected to the Carroll County all decade team.
  • Daughter of Barry and Shawna Bruce.
  • Has 5 brothers, Jon, Zach, Alex, Cole, and Landon and three sisters, Jen, Brooke, and Jordan.
  • Father, Barry, played lacrosse at Towson University.

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 24

    2024Redshirt Junior

    Attack/Midfield
    5'3"
    24
  • 24

    2025Senior

    Attack
    5'3"
    24
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