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2020 Women's Lacrosse

18 Sophie Shucosky

  • Height 5-3
  • Class Sophomore
  • Highschool Maryvale Preparatory
  • Hometown Lutherville, Md.

Biography

2020 (SOPHOMORE):

  • Saw game action in one game this season.
  • Made six saves in net against Mount St. Mary’s.
  • Posted a 31.6 saves percentage.
  • Also picked up two ground balls.

2019 (FRESHMAN): 

  • Saw action in four games this season.

  • Played 90:48 in between the pipes, with a .481 saves percentage and 9.25 goals-against average. 

  • Helped contribute to the conference-leading .467 saves percentage, which ranked 28th in the country.

  • Made her collegiate debut against Lehigh, playing 21:46 in the net and making two saves.

  • Made a career-high six saves in 36:44 against Temple.

  • Had a .750 saves percentage with three saves against Hartford.

BACKGROUND:

  • Four-year varsity goalie for Kim Debanksi at Maryvale Preparatory.
  • Made 120 saves in the 2018 season.
  • Selected to the 2016 Under Armour Underclass Tournament.
  • Was also a member of the Brine All-Star National team, where she won a championship in 2015.
  • Two-year letterwinner in field hockey, where she led the Lions to two-straight championship appearances.
  • Also lettered in soccer… Played club lacrosse for Diamonds Lacrosse and TLC.
  • Played club ice hockey for Navy Youth Ice Hockey, Baltimore Stars, and Tri-City Eagles.
  • Competed in equestrian from the time she was three until 13.

PERSONAL:

  • Daughter of Tony and Erin Shucosky.
  • Has one brother, Chris, and one sister, Laura.
  • Plans to major in psychology.

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 18

    2019Freshman

    Goalkeeper
    5'3"
    18
  • 18

    2020Sophomore

    Goalkeeper
    5'3"
    18
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