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2019 Women's Lacrosse

33 Sarah Turco

  • Height 5-3
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Mercy
  • Hometown Phoenix, Md.

Biography

2018: Started in four games before suffering a season-ending injury.

2017: Started all 17 games of the season… Picked up a season-high three ground balls at George Washington… Caused five turnovers at American… Controlled one draw against Albany, UMass Lowell, and Vermont.

2016: Started in two games and saw action in six… Registered an assist against UMass Lowell... Picked up a ground ball against Johns Hopkins, Binghamton, and Vermont... Had one draw control in game against Hopkins… Named to America East Honor Roll. 

2015: Made five starts in seven appearances… Tallied five ground balls, two draw controls and one caused turnover… Saw her collegiate debut against La Salle and made her first start against top-ranked Maryland… Tallied two ground balls against Manhattan… Caused a turnover versus Binghamton… Gathered two ground balls versus UMass Lowell.

BACKGROUND: A two-time Brine High School All-American at Mercy High School… A three-time IAAM All-Conference selection… Competed on the Maryland Crab Draw Senior Baltimore Team in 2014… Also captained the Magic’s field hockey team… Played club lacrosse for the Sky Walkers… Daughter of John and Nancy Turco… Youngest of three girls… Major is undecided.

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 33

    2015Freshman

    D
    5'3"
    33
  • 33

    2016Sophomore

    D
    5'3"
    33
  • 33

    2017Junior

    D
    5'3"
    33
  • 33

    2018Senior

    Defense
    5'3"
    33
  • 33

    2019Senior

    Defense
    5'3"
    33
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