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Women's Lacrosse

Claire Petersen
 20  Claire Petersen
Class:
Junior

Hometown:
Wantagh, N.Y.

High School:
Wantagh

Last College:
Adelphi

Height:
5-7

Position:
A

05/05/2012

Women's lacrosse title bid falls short

Stony Brook had the nation's best turnaround this season, winning 10 more games in 2012 than in 2011.

05/04/2012

Women's lacrosse challenges Albany for the title Saturday on ESPN3

Stony Brook is bidding for its first-ever conference championship and NCAA Tournament berth.

05/03/2012

Women's lacrosse beats UMBC to advance to Saturday's title game

Michelle Rubino leads Stony Brook with three goals, heading to their first-ever conference title game.

05/02/2012

Petersen, Spallina headline All-America East honors

Petersen named America East Player of the Year; Spallina Coach of the Year

05/02/2012

Women's lacrosses faces off with UMBC in the AE Semis

Stony Brook is seeking its first-ever America East Conference crown

2012: Started 17 games on attack...scored a school-record 101 points on 42 goals and a school-record 59 assists...named the America East Player of the Year after breaking the conference record for points in conferenge games only (42)...named first-team All-America East...scored two goals, had seven assists, had one ground bsll and controlled one drawvs. Central Connecticut (2/19)...scored a goal, had six assists, a ground ball, two caused turnovers and went 1-for-1 with face-offs vs. Monmouth (2/26)...scored six goals, three assists, had three ground balls and controlled a draw vs. Johns Hopkins (3/3)...named America East Player of the Week on March 5...scored two goals off four shots vs. Duke (3/5)...one goal, one ground ball, a controlled draw and a caused turnover vs. Florida (3/14)...one goal, four assists and a ground ball vs. Maryland (3/20)...one goal, six assists, a controlled draw and a caused turnover vs. Marist (3/24)...two goals, eight assists for a school-record 10 points vs. Iona (3/27)...five goals and four assists vs. Binghamton (3/31)...named America East Player of the Week on April 2...three goals, two assists and a controlled draw vs. UMBC (4/4)...seven goals, three assists to match her school-record 10 points vs. Vermont (4/7)...one assists, a ground ball, two controlled draws and a caused turnover vs. Yale (4/11)...three goals, two assists, one ground ball and two controlled draws vs. Boston University (4/14)...named to the America East Championship All-Tournament team.

Before SBU: Played two seasons at Adelphi...helped lead the Panthers to NCAA Div. II national championships in 2010 and 2011...posted 47 goals and 81 assists in 2010 and 57 goals and an NCAA Div. II record 123 assists in 2011...left as the Div. II leader in career assists (204).

Honors and Awards: Named 2011 ECAC Division II Offensive Player of the Year ... named to the All-NE-10 First-Team (2011)...named NE-10 Player of the Year (2011)...named to the NE-10 All-Tournament team (2011)...received MVP honors at the Final Four (2011)...named an IWLCA First-Team All-Region selection (2011)...Synapse and IWLCA First-Team All-American (2011)...Synapse Attacker of the Year (2011)...Collegiate Women Sports Award Nominee (2011)...named NE-10 Player of the Week four times (3/29, 4/5, 4/19, 5/3)...named All-NE-10 First-Team (2010)...named NE-10 Player of the Year (2010)...named NE-10 Tournament MVP (2010)...named ECAC Division II Offensive Player of the Year and First-Team All-Star (2010)...IWLCA First-Team All-North Region (2010)...IWLCA First-Team All-American (2010)...IWLCA Attacker of the Year (2010)...nominated for the 2009-2010 Collegiate Women Sports Awards Division II Athlete of the Year.

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