STATISTICALLY SPEAKING: Fifth-leading scorer in school history with 191 points ... also finished career ranked fifth in school history with 133 career goals ... set Towson single-season record with 43 assists as a senior ... ended career ranked fourth in school history with 58 career assists ... scored 11 career game-winning goals ... ranked 10th in school history with 57 draw controls ... ranks seventh in school history with 68 career games played.
2009 SEASON: Starter in all 19 games for the Tigers ... earned third team All-America honors and first team All Mid-Atlantic region notice by IWLCA ... first team All-CAA selection ... selected to play in IWLCA North-South Senior All-Star Game ... led CAA and tied for 18th in NCAA Division I with 76 points ... broke Towson single-season assist record and tied for sixth in the nation with 43 assists ... named to CAA All-Tournament Team ... ranked third on the team with 34 goals ... recorded at least one assist in all 19 games, including 14 multi-assist outings ... scored a goal in 15 of 19games ... tallied six “hat tricks” during season ... posted five or more points in a game eight times ... had three or more assists seven times, including six of last seven games ... named CAA Co-Player of the Week twice during regular season ... earned Player of the Week award after leading Tigers to win over Delaware with four goals and three assists ... selected as CAA Player of the Week after scoring six goals with two assists against UMBC and Loyola (Md.) ... set career high with five assists against William & Mary in CAA semi-final win ... also had two goals against Tribe to match career high with seven points ... scored 100th career goal in win at UMBC ... set career high with seven points in win at George Mason, scoring four goals with three assists ... tallied three goals with two assists against Temple in 13-7 win ... had two goals with three assists against George Washington ... set career high with four assists in overtime win at Hofstra ... scored two goals with two assists against 6th-ranked Syracuse ... had a goal with two assists against Delaware in CAA Championship Game ... held to one assist against North Carolina in NCAA Tournament.
2008 SEASON: Played in 17 games ... started 15 games ... missed games against Drexel and Hofstra ... scored at least one goal in 15 of 17 games ... ranked third on team with 29 goals ... fourth on the team with 34 points ... scored four goals with an assist at Johns Hopkins ... had four goals in loss at William & Mary ... tallied three goals with an assist in CAA opener at Delaware ... scored three goals in win over UMBC ... had two goals with an assist at Richmond ... recorded 100th career point with two goals at Maryland, becoming 18th player in school history to reach milestone ... also scored two goals in win over Loyola ... tallied a goal in each of the Tigers’ CAA Tournament games.
2007 SEASON: Starter on attack in all 15 games ... ranked second on the team with 32 goals ... also had four assists ... earned second team All-CAA honors ... tied for first in CAA with four game-winning goals ... opened season with five-goal, one-assist in win over American ... earned CAA Player of the Week honors after leading Tigers to 12-9 victory at New Hampshire with six goals, tying career high ... scored two goals at George Washington ... led Tigers to overtime victory against Richmond, scoring game-winning goal in sudden victory overtime period ... tallied three goals with an assist against Delaware in CAA opener ... matched career high with six-goal performance at George Mason ... also had career-high four draw controls in 19-13 win over Patriots ... had three goals against William & Mary ... scored two goals against Old Dominion and Hofstra.
2006 SEASON: Played in all 17 games and started 16 of those games ... named to CAA All-Rookie Team ... led all freshmen on the team with 38 goals and six assists ... ranked third on the team with 44 points ... scored three or more goals in eight games ... tallied career-high six goals in win over George Mason on April 18 and was named CAA Rookie of the Week ... opened college career with four goals in win over American ... recorded four goals against Connecticut along with four-goal, one-assist effort against Delaware on March 24, earning conference Rookie of the Week honors ... helped Tigers to 14-9 win over Drexel with four goals on April 7.
AT FAYETTEVILLE-MANLIUS HIGH SCHOOL: Played lacrosse at Fayetteville-Manlius for Coach Kathy Taylor ... helped the Hornets win state, regional, sectional and league championships as a junior and senior ... earned gold medal at Empire State Games in 2004 ... earned first team All-League and All-Central New York selection as a senior ... earned second team All-League selection as a junior ... selected to NYS All-Tournament team as a senior ... also played field hockey and was honored with first team all-league status during senior year ... was a two-time Scholar Athlete and honor roll member.
PERSONAL: Lists her family as the people she most admires ... enjoys listening to music, reading, watching movies, photography, spending time with family and friends, snowboarding and waterskiing ... favorite athlete is Mikey Powell ... favorite book is “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows” ... favorite movies are Almost Famous, Finding Nemo and School of Rock ... lists favorite actor as Taylor Kitsch ... favorite bands are Modest Mouse and Jonas Brothers ... enjoys eating at Sushi Hana ... lists most memorable experience as winning back-to-back high school state championships ... grandfather, Don Savage, played basketball for the Syracuse Nationals from 1951 to 1956 after four-year baseball and basketball career at LeMoyne College ... stepfather is a graduate of LeMoyne College ... mother is a graduate of St. Bonaventure University ... father is a graduate of SUNY Delphi ... one of four children in family ... daughter of Suzanne Savage and Jim McNamara and step-daughter of Joseph Savage ... born on November 17, 1987 in Binghamton, N.Y.