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    Carey named to Tewaaraton Watch List

    Ally Carey

    Ally Carey

    March 7, 2011

    WASHINGTON, D.C. - Vanderbilt junior Ally Carey has been named to the 2011 Tewaaraton Award Watch List by the Greater Washington Sports Alliance.

    The Tewaaraton Award is given annually to the top lacrosse player across all three divisions of collegiate lacrosse. The watch list represents student-athletes that each search committee identified as potential candidates for the honor. Ten finalists will be announced in May, with the award given out on June 2, 2011 at the historical Warner Theatre in Washington, D.C.

    Carey, a 5-8 midfileder from Bel Air, Md., leads the Commodores in draw controls, ground balls and caused turnovers this season. Last season, she also led the Commodores in all three categories and broke her own school record by grabbing 63 draw controls.

    "Ally Carey is the perfect example of an all-around player," Vanderbilt Head Coach Cathy Swezey said. "Her impact on our team is felt in every aspect of the game, from her solid defense to her explosive offense. I'm glad the Tewaaraton committee is once again recognizing her as one of the best in the nation."

    A 2010 All-American, Carey was nominated for the 2010 Tewaaraton Award last April after being excluded from the preseason list. So far this year she has totaled 10 points as the main focus of opposing defenses, while helping the Commodores average nearly 14 goals per game. For her career, she has put up 77 goals and 52 assists for 129 points.

    The Tewaaraton Award was formally established in August of 2000 by The University Club of Washington, DC and is the pre-eminent lacrosse award, which is awarded annually to the NCAA male and female lacrosse players of the year. Tradition dictates that each year the Tewaaraton Award celebrates one of the six tribal nations of the Iroquois Confederacy: the Mohawk, Cayuga, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca, and the Tuscarora. The 11th annual Tewaaraton Award event is set to recognize the Year of the Tuscarora.

    Event details and ticket information can be found at www.TewaaratonAward.org.

    Official Women's 2011 Tewaaraton Award Watch List

    Casey Ancarrow, James Madison University
    Kelly Barnes, Georgetown University
    Shaylyn Blaney, University of Notre Dame
    Sarah Bray, Hamilton College
    Erin Brennan, University of Pennsylvania
    Sarah Bullard, Duke University
    Ally Carey, Vanderbilt University
    Kat Collins, Dartmouth University
    Kitty Cullen, University of Florida
    Brittany Dipper, University of Maryland
    Jackie Doherty, University of Notre Dame
    Corey Donohoe, University of North Carolina
    Liz Downs, University of Virginia
    Maggie Dunbar, Pennsylvania State University
    Lauren Dykstra, Lehigh University
    Bergan Foley, University of Louisville
    Alex Frank, Northwestern University
    Julie Gardner, University of Virginia
    Grace Gavin, Loyola University, Maryland
    Giulia Giordano, University of Pennsylvania
    Grace Golden, William and Mary
    Katie Hertsch, Hofstra University
    Liz Hogan, Syracuse University
    Mia Hurrin, University of North Carolina
    Kristin Igoe, Boston College
    Alison Jaeger, The College of New Jersey
    Karri Ellen Johnson, University of Maryland
    Sarah Jonson, William and Mary
    Christie Kaestner, Duke University
    Jordyn Kirr, Georgetown University
    Tee Ladouceur, Syracuse University
    Mary Kate Lomady, James Madison University
    Logan McCraw, Georgetown University
    Laura Merrifield, University of Maryland
    Greta Meyer, Dartmouth University
    Sarah Mollison, University of Maryland
    Ashley Olen, C.W. Post
    Claire Petersen, Adelphi University
    Abby Rehfuss, Loyola University, Marylan
    d Lauren Schmidt, Stanford University
    Katie Schwarzmann, University of Maryland
    Shannon Smith, Northwestern University
    Jessi Steinberg, Cornell University
    Kat Thomas, Duke University
    Taylor Thornton, Northwestern University
    Erin Tochihara, Princeton University
    Michelle Tumolo, Syracuse University
    Laura Zimmerman, University of North Carolina


    About The Tewaaraton Award:
    The Tewaaraton Award was formally established in August of 2000 with the inaugural presentation talking place at The University Club of Washington DC in June of 2001. Honoring the Native American heritage, the Tewaaraton Trophy symbolizes lacrosse's centuries-old roots in Native American history. Tradition dictates that each year the Tewaaraton Award celebrates one of the six tribal nations of the Iroquois Confederacy: the Mohawk, Cayuga, Oneida, Onondaga, Seneca, and the Tuscarora. Today, the Tewaaraton Award is recognized as the pre-eminent lacrosse award honoring the nation's top male and female collegiate lacrosse player for their extraordinary achievements on the field.

    About Greater Washington Sports Alliance:
    Established in 2003, The Greater Washington Sports Alliance (GWSA) is a regional non-profit sports commission created to foster economic development and civic pride through the power of sports. The Sports Alliance's mission encompasses the attraction of sporting events to the region, the promotion of the regional professional, collegiate and amateur franchises, the support of youth investment organizations and the branding of Washington, D.C. as a world class sports destination. For more information please visit www.gwsportsalliance.com.




     

     


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