2017 Women's Lacrosse Roster

Ellie DeGarmo
- Position:
- Goalie
- Height:
- 5-6
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Bryn Mawr
- Hometown:
- Baltimore, Md.
Senior Year (2017): Led the nation in save percentage with a .554 and in saves per game, averaging 12.37 saves per game … posted a 15-4 overall record with six wins over ranked teams … set the single-season save record with 235 … had a 10.03 GAA, allowing 189 goals on 424 shots … picked up 28 ground balls and caused four turnovers … allowed just three goals on 15 shots with three ground balls in the season-opening 19-3 win over Temple … made 13 saves in a 17-10 win at UVA with two ground balls … stopped 11 shots in a 15-14 game with Loyola, while causing two turnovers and two ground balls … made 12 saves in a 10-7 win over Brown with two ground balls … stopped nine shots and had two ground balls in a 14-8 win over No. 8 Notre Dame … stopped 11 shots with one ground ball against No. 10 Penn State on March 21 … grabbed 17 shots in an 18-8 win at Dartmouth with five ground balls … made a career-high 18 saves in a 16-11 win over No. 10 Syracuse and picked up three ground balls … collected nine shots in a 20-5 win against Harvard with two ground balls on April 8 … made 15 saves at No. 1 Maryland in an 18-12 game … stopped nine shots in a win at Yale with one ground ball and stopped another nine at No. 10 Penn on April 19 … made 14 saves in a double OT win at Cornell on April 22 … turned away eight shots in a win over Columbia … made 12 saves, caused one turnover and had one ground ball in the Ivy League semifinal with No. 7 Penn … stopped 15 shots in the Ivy League championship at No. 11 Cornell … named the Ivy League Tournament MVP after setting records for saves in a single game (15) and saves in a tournament (27) … recorded 15 saves and caused one turnover and a ground ball against No. 12 Cornell in the NCAAs … stopped 16 shots in a 14-12 loss at No. 6 Penn State in the NCAA quarterfinals.
Awards
• First-Team All-America
• First-Team All-Region
• First-Team All-Ivy League
• Tewaaraton Top-25 Finalist
• Inside Lacrosse Preseason First-Team All-America
• Inside Lacrosse Media First-Team All-America
• Inside Lacrosse co-Goalie of the Year
• Ivy League All-Tournament Team & MVP
• IWLCA Academic Honor Roll
• Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week (Feb. 20, March 13, April 10)
• C. Otto von Kienbusch Award finalist
Junior Year (2016): Started in all 17 games and posted an 11-6 overall record ... led the nation for most of the season in save percentage and finished with a .536, stopping 171 shots ... had an 8.95 goals against average ... made double-digit saves in eight of 17 games this season with a career-best 16 in a win over Cornell on April 16 ... made 13 saves in a win over No. 4 UVa in the season opener a ... began the season on a 4-0 streak as stopped seven against Drexel with four ground balls, 13 versus Georgetown with four ground balls and 12 versus Dartmouth with three ground balls ... posted six saves at No. 6 Notre Dame with three ground balls and caused one turnover .... made six saves and caused one turnover with one ground ball at No. 8 Penn State ... claimed 14 saves in a 6-5 win at Harvard with two ground balls ... stopped another seven shots in a one-goal win at Loyola ... made 13 saves in a one-goal win at Delaware with three ground balls, and followed up with nine in a win over Yale with two ground balls ... stopped 13 shots against No. 1 Maryland ... captured nine shots against Penn with two caused turnovers and two ground balls ... stopped 10 shots in a win over Columbia and nine in a win over Brown ... made eight saves and picked up two ground balls against Cornell in the Ivy League semifinals ... nabbed six shots in the NCAA tournament against UMass, while picking up three ground balls and causing one turnover.
Awards
• C. Markland Kelly Division I Goalkeeper of the Year
• Tewaaraton Top-25 Nominee
• First-Team All-America
• Ivy League Defender of the Year (unanimous)
• First-Team All-Ivy League
• IWLCA Academic Honor Roll
• Academic All-Ivy League
• All-ECAC First-Team
• Epoch/Lacrosse Magazine National Player of the Week (April 19)
• Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week (April 19, Feb., 23, March 28)
Sophomore Year (2015): Played in all 20 games, earning a starting role after coming in on relief in the opening game with Loyola ... went 14-4 with .467 save percentage and an 8.71 goals against average ... came in for the save against Loyola and earned the win making three saves on four shots ... made 11 saves on 15 shots versus Drexel ... stopped 10 of 17 shots at Georgetown and picked up two ground balls and caused one turnover ... made five saves at Dartmouth with one ground ball ... stopped 11 shots at No. 8 Virginia with one ground ball ... had a caused turnover and a ground ball vs. Penn State with seven saves ... made 11 saves against Harvard with 3 ground balls ... made one save on five shots vs. Cal in the first 19:34 .... stopped six shots and picked up a ground ball in a loss to Delaware ... made nine saves including one on a free position with 11 seconds left in a 7-5 win at Yale ... started at No. 1 Maryland and made five saves in 45:49 ... played the first half at Cornell and made five saves on 11 shots with had a CT and a ground ball ... had three ground balls at No. 11 Penn and four saves ... made one save and had two ground balls, a caused turnover in a win over Columbia ... stopped five shots in a win over Brown with 1 ground ball ... made a career-high 12 saves vs. Harvard with one ground ball in the Ivy League semifinal ... stopped eight save in a win over Penn in the Ivy final ... made six saves in her first career NCAA win vs. Fairfield ... stopped six shots and had three ground balls and a caused turnover vs. Stony Brook at the NCAAs ... made eight saves and picked up three ground balls at Duke in the quarterfinals.
Awards
• Ivy League All-Tournament Team
• Ivy League Defensive Player of the Week (March 2)
Freshman Year (2014): Saw action in two games, making four saves on eight shots ... played the final 18 minutes at No. 6 Loyola allowing four goals on four shots ... saw action at Columbia making four saves on four shots.
Before Princeton: A 2013 graduate of Bryn Mawr School ... capped her career with a .490 save percentage ... played in all 16 games and had a .550 save percentage as a senior ... Bryn Mawr posted a 56-15 record during her four-year career ... a 2013 All-America ... earned national all-academic honors ... captured Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland (IAAM) A Conference All-Star honors ... named first-team all-Metro ... won the C. Markland Kelly Jr. Athletic Service Award as a senior ... earned scholar-athlete honors and the Varsity Cup all four years at Bryn Mawr ... played club lacrosse for the TLC ... a member of the Baltimore Metro 1 team in 2012 and helped the team win the 2011 championship of the national tournament schoolgirls division ... captain in three sports ... lettered in soccer and women’s hockey ... soccer team won the IAAM championship in 2009, 2010 and 2010 ... hockey team was the 2010 Maryland Scholastic Hockey League Champions
Personal: Full name is Eleanor Lynn DeGarmo ... parents are Lindley DeGarmo (Princeton’76), a Presbyterian minister and Sarah Finlayson (Michigan ’75) … is an only child.