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2015 Women's Lacrosse

11 Kayley Jones

  • Height 5-8
  • Class Junior
  • Highschool Mount de Sales
  • Hometown Catonsville, Md.

Biography

2015: Appeared in two games… Netted two goals on the season… Registered a shot versus Maryland… Tallied two goals on two shots against UMass Lowell... Named to the America East Honor Roll.

2014: Appeared in two contests during her sophomore campaign… Tallied a ground ball against La Salle... Named to the America East Honor Roll.

2013: Made five appearances in her rookie campaign with the Retrievers… Tallied her first-career point with an assist versus Mount St. Mary’s… Scored her first collegiate goal and finished with a hat trick on three shots against Johns Hopkins… Added a ground ball versus the Blue Jays.

BACKGROUND: A four-year varsity member of the lacrosse team at Mount de Sales Academy… Named the team’s Unsung Hero in 2012… Served as the Sailors’ captain during her senior season… Also competed for the Mount de Sales Academy field hockey team, where she served as team captain of the Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland (IAAM) ‘B’ Conference Champions… An honor roll student since her sophomore year… Daughter of Kathy Gentner and Brad Jones… Kathy played lacrosse in college at Delaware… Has one sibling, Tanner… Born April 9, 1994… Majoring in biology in hopes of being a physician’s assistant.

CAREER STATISTICS

YearGP-GSGAPts.SHPct.GWFPG-FPSGBDCTOCT
20135-031431.00000-01020
20142-00000-00-01000
20152-02023.66700-00000
Career9-05163.83300-02020

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Historical Player Information

  • 11

    2013Freshman

    A
    5'7"
    11
  • 11

    2014Sophomore

    A
    5'8"
    11
  • 11

    2015Junior

    A
    5'8"
    11
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