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2018 Women's Lacrosse

14 Kailyn Angelo

  • Height 5-7
  • Class Senior
  • Highschool Villa Maria Academy
  • Hometown West Chester, Pa.

Biography

  • Four-year letter-winner who started all 69 games in which she played during her career
  • Totaled 85 points on 71 goals and 14 assists 
  • Holds the program's career record for draw controls with 350 and has four of the top-five single game totals for draw controls in Scranton history and four of the top-six single season marks for draw controls
  • Also totaled 117 groundballs which is 17th best in program history and 50 caused turnovers which ranks 15th all-time in Royals' history
  • Three-time All-Landmark Conference honoree and a three-time Landmark Conference Academic Honor Roll selection
  • Finished career as the Landmark Conference's all-time leader in draw controls in Landmark Conference games and ranked second in conference history in total draw controls

Senior Year (2018)

  • Game-by-Game Statistics
  • Started all 18 games in which she played and her All-Landmark Conference Second Team accolades
  • Registered 19 points on 18 goals and one assist
  • Recorded 65 draw controls, 23 ground balls, and nine caused turnovers
  • Attempted 48 shots including 33 shots on goal
  • Had seven draw controls at Piedmont on March 14 and at No. 22 Catholic on March 29 which tied for the 21st best single game total in Scranton history
  • Had the sixth most draw controls in a season in program history
  • Recorded at least one point in 13 of the 18 games in which she played with five multi-point performances
  • Recorded a season-high three points on two goals and one assist in a 21-4 victory over Goucher on March 25 at Fitzpatrick Field
  • Also turned in two-goal efforts against Haverford (March 4), Marywood (March 21), Susquehanna (April 21), and Juniata (April 28) 

Junior Year (2017)

  • Game-by-Game Statistics
  • Started all 17 games on way to earning All-Landmark Conference Second Team honors
  • Recorded 35 points on 27 goals and eight assists
  • Led the team with 78 draw controls, the third-most in program history behind only the marks she set in sophomore and freshman seasons
  • Also led the Royals with 23 caused turnovers, the 17th most in a single-season in school history
  • Recorded 12 draw controls in a win at Elizabethtown on April 13 which tied for the third-most in a game in Scranton history
  • Scored three goals in four different games including a stretch of three straight games from April 25-May 3
  • Had four points in a win over Goucher (March 25) and in loss to Cabrini (April 25)
  • Netted one game-winning goal which came in a 12-4 victory over Misericordia on March 2
  • Tallied at least one point in 15 of the team's 17 contests with 11 multi-point performances

Sophomore Year (2016)

  • Game-by-Game Statistics
  • Played in all 18 games, starting 16 times, in the midfield as the team's draw specialist
  • Broke her own single-season school record with 113 draw controls, which was second in the Landmark Conference
  • Also had 19 goals and five assists for 24 points while taking 50 shots
  • Grabbed 35 ground balls and caused 13 turnovers
  • Had at least six draw controls in nine games, including four games of 10 or more
  • Had a career-high three goals in a 16-8 win over Farmingdale State on March 5
  • Matched her career high with three goals in a 12-6 win over Goucher on April 2
  • Finished with a career-high five points (three goals, two assists) along with 11 draw controls in a 20-8 win over Elizabethtown on April 23
  • Had a career-high 15 draw controls in a 17-11 win over Cabrini on April 26
  • Had 14 draw controls to go along with a goal and an assist as the Royals picked up their first ever Landmark Conference playoff win by defeating Susquehanna, 20-10, in a semifinal on May 4

Freshman Year (2015)

  • Game-by-Game Statistics
  • Earned first-team All-Landmark Conference honors after leading the Royals in draw controls (94); also led the Landmark in this statistical category
  • Her 94 draw controls set a Scranton single-season record, eclipsing the previous mark of 75 set by Kerry Sullivan in 2014
  • Scored seven goals, including a season-high of two against 13th-ranked Catholic University in a 17-6 loss in the Landmark Conference finale for both teams on April 25 at Fitzpatrick Field
  • Appeared in all 16 games and started 13 times
  • Scored the first goal of her career in a 13-7 victory over Buffalo St. on March 7 at Fitzpatrick Field
  • Also tallied a goal apiece against the Merchant Marine Academy (April 11), Drew (April 15), Elizabethtown (April 18), and Cabrini College (April 22)
  • Came up with a combined 23 draw controls in wins over Drew and Elizabethtown, a performance that earned her the Landmark Conference Defensive Athlete of the Week award for the period ending April 20
  • Tied for second on the team in ground balls with 28, including a season-high of five against Cabrini (April 22)

Awards/Honors

  • All-Landmark Conference First Team (2015)
  • All-Landmark Conference Second Team (2017, 2018)
  • Landmark Conference Defensive Athlete of the Week (April 20, 2015; Feb. 29, 2016)
  • Landmark Conference Academic Honor Roll (2016, 2017, 2018)

High School/Personal

  • Earned five varsity letters at Villa Maria Academy - three in lacrosse and two in soccer
  • Helped Villa Maria Academy win the Academy League title in 2014 while earning all-league honors
  • Was a member of the National Honor Society and won the Army National Student-Athlete Award
  • Daughter of Dave and Lynda Angelo. Her father played football at Catholic University, and her mother was a member of the cross country and indoor track teams at Catholic
  • Has a younger brother, David

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 14/25 (away)

    2015Freshman

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    14/25 (away)
  • 14 / 25 (away)

    2016Sophomore

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    14 / 25 (away)
  • 14

    2017Junior

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    5'7"
    14
  • 14

    2018Senior

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    5'7"
    14
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