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2007 Women's Lacrosse

3 Sam Sankovich

  • Height 5-4
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool John Carroll
  • Hometown Bel Air, MD

Biography

2006: Played in 16 games for the Retrievers, starting 12… Picked up 27 ground balls, caused 10 turnovers and won one draw control on the season.

2005: Started all 15 games for the Retrievers… Collected 22 ground balls, caused four turnovers and won three draw controls on the season.

 

2004: Played in 14 games, starting four… Picked up 10 ground balls and caused four turnovers.

Background: Team captain and all-county honorable mention as a senior... Recipient of the Best Senior Female Athlete Award at John Carroll… Captained her high school field hockey team and received all-county and all-conference honors… Also captained the JV lacrosse team as a sophomore… Was a member of the French Honor Society and the Italian Club and treasurer of the Captain’s Club… Was president of her senior class and vice president of her junior class… Full name is Samantha Bette Sankovich… Daughter of Steven and Kristine Sankovich… Has two older brothers, Stephen and Rusty… Born Dec. 21, 1985… Majoring in American studies with an emphasis in communication.

 

Year

GP/GS

SH

G

Pct.

A

Pts.

GB

2004

14/4

0

0

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0

0

10

2005

15/15

0

0

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0

0

22

2006

16/12

0

0

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0

0

27

Career

45/31

0

0

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0

0

59

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 3

    2004Freshman

    D
    3
  • 3

    2005Sophomore

    D
    5'4"
    3
  • 3

    2006Junior

    D
    5'4"
    3
  • 3

    2007Senior

    D
    5'4"
    3
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