The Ceglarski File:
One of the top returning midfielders in the Centennial Conference...Is a multi-dimensional player, possessing the ability to score, pass, and defend...Will continue to be a key component of Gettysburg’s transition game...Team co-captain.
2007: Named second-team All-America by IWLCA and womenslacrosse.com after leading the Bullets in assists (38), points (73), ground balls (63), and caused turnovers (42)...Finished fourth in the Centennial Conference in points per game and second in assists en route to first-team all-conference honors for the second consecutive season...Also named IWLCA All-Metro Region First Team...Finished tied for third on the team with 35 goals and ranked second with 41 draw controls...Scored a point in every single game, including a career-high 11 on a career-high six goals and a career-high tying five assists against Muhlenberg...Notched 10 points on five goals and five assists against Cabrini...Dished out at least three assists in six of the final 10 games of the season.
2006: Started all 22 games and ranked in the CC top-five in goals (43), assists (25) and points (68)...Became the first non-senior ever named CC Player of the Year...Named first-team All-America by IWLCA, Inside Lacrosse, and womenslacrosse.com...Earned recognition as Inside Lacrosse Defensive Midfielder of the Year and ECAC Division III South Player of the Year...Scored at least three points 15 times...Led the Bullets in ground balls (59) and caused turnovers (39).
2005: Started all 20 games as a freshman...Tied for fifth on the team with 21 goals and ranked fifth with 30 points...Scored three points on two goals and an assist in her fourth game at Swarthmore...Established season highs with four goals, four assists and eight points against Cabrini...Matched her season high with four goals in the NCAA tournament game against Ohio Wesleyan...Collected 32 ground balls, 62 draw controls and 13 caused turnovers.
High School: An all-state selection and captain at Darien High School where she also earned those honors with the swimming program...An All-America Honorable Mention in both lacrosse and swimming as a senior...Helped swimming team to state title four years in a row.
Personal: Grandfather Len Ceglarski was a silver medalist on the 1952 U.S. Olympic ice hockey team prior to a 34-year coaching career at Clarkson and Boston College...Majoring in sociology.
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