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Meris Walsh Season 2014

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PositionATTACK
YearSenior
HometownEaston, Md.

Honors:
2012 All-MPSF second-team selection.

As a Junior in 2013:
Played in all 16 games with eight starts ... Finished third on the team with 26 goals ... Ranked fourth on the team with 29 points ... Tallied three assists ... Had a team-high eight free-position goals ... Recorded 10 draw controls and four groundballs ... Scored a season-high four goals against Marquette (3/14) and at Oregon (3/22) ... Had three goals against La Salle (3/8), LIU Brooklyn (3/10) and Temple (3/16) ... Scored multiple goals in eight games ... Recorded two assists and four draw controls at Ohio State (4/3) ... Tallied multiple draw controls in three games.

As a Sophomore in 2012:
Started all 15 contests as a sophomore... Scored a team-high 47 goals and added three assists for a team-leading 50 points ... Notched her first collegiate goal at Ohio State (2/11) ... Tallied a career-high seven goals in an 11-10 victory vs. Saint Mary[apos]s (3/2) ... Notched multiple scores in 10 out of the 15 games on the season ... Had five consecutive games between 2/17 - 3/10 in which she tallied at least two goals ... Earned 11 ground balls and 11 draw controls in her second collegiate season.

As A Freshman at Maryland in 2011:
Appeared in four games, tallying three goals ... Scored a career-high two goals against George Mason on March 8 ... Also tallied a score against Virginia Tech (April 16) ... Racked up one ground ball and two draw controls in the Va. Tech games.

High School:
Excelled in both soccer and lacrosse at Easton High School ... Named the team[apos]s MVP three times in lacrosse and twice in soccer ... Picked to the Mid-Atlantic Team Five in 2007, team four in 2008, and the Eastern Shore Team in 2009 ... Was an honorable mention All-American after her junior and senior seasons ... Awarded the [apos]Minds in Motion[apos] Award all four years of high school for both lacrosse and soccer ... Played her club ball at Shore Velocity for three years and Maryland United Lacrosse Club for one.