Princeton University Athletics
2008 W. Lacrosse Roster

Jersey Number 10
Katie Lewis-Lamonica
- Position:
- Midfield
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Lawrenceville School
- Hometown:
- Lawrenceville, N.J.
Did You Know...?
Katie Lewis-Lamonica is on pace to finish in the top five on Princeton’s all-time goal scoring list.
All-America candidate ... member of United States Elite Team ... a 2008 Tewaaraton Trophy Player to Watch.
2007 - a second-team IWLCA/USLacrosse All-America selection ... first-team All-Mid-Atlantic region pick ... unanimous first-team All-Ivy League choice ... started all 17 games ... led team with 51 goals ... second on the team with 57 points ... scored on impressive 56% of her shots (51 of 91) ... also led team with 33 caused turnovers and ranked second with 28 ground balls ... scored at least two goals in 14 of 17 games ... had at least one point in all but one game ... nine games with three or more goals ... career-best seven goals in victory over Temple, the most by a Princeton player since 1990 ... scored team-high five goals (on six shots) in NCAA tournament loss to Virginia ... had six goals and an assist in early-season win at Rutgers ... scored four times in win over Georgetown, including two straight goals in the second half that gave Princeton the lead for good ... also had four goals and an assist in win at Cornell ... three goals and two assists at Duke ... also scored three times against Johns Hopkins, Loyola, Dartmouth and Maryland ... Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week March 12 ... had at least two caused turnovers in each of the last seven games of the regular season, including nine in two games against Maryland and Georgetown ... had four ground balls and three caused turnovers at Yale ... five caused turnovers and four ground balls against Maryland ... also ranked among team leaders with 18 draw controls.
2006 - a first-team All Mid-Atlantic regional pick ... a second-team All-Ivy choice ... led the Tigers with 38 goals ... finished second on the team with 45 points and 26 draw controls ... started all 18 games ... scored a goal in every game but one, including each of the last 12 games ... had team-high four goals at Virginia in the NCAA tournament, including game winner with 2:14 left ... also had three ground balls in that game, including final one with less than minute left ... two or more points 13 times, including eight of the last 10 games ... also had two or more draw controls eight times ... tied career high with five goals in win over Delaware April 25 ... named Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week May 8 ... team-high three goals, including late game winner, against Maryland May 3 ... also had three goals in wins over Penn, Yale and Loyola ... two goals six other times ... converted on five of 11 free-position attempts ... four draw controls against Duke ... four games with two caused turnovers ... also had 27 ground balls ... three ground balls in a game five times.
2005 - the Ivy League Rookie of the Year ... a second-team All-Ivy pick ... a first-team All Mid-Atlantic regional choice ... second on the Tigers with 28 goals and fifth on the team with 33 points ... also second on the team with 28 draw controls, including three in NCAA quarterfinal game at Northwestern ... started all 18 games ... scored at least one goal in 13 games, including last seven of the regular season ... 18 goals in final eight games of the season ... season-high five goals, on five shots, in overtime loss at Maryland ... two goals and an assist in NCAA win over Terps ... team-high three goals at Dartmouth ... also scored three times in wins against Harvard and Penn ... three goals and an assist in overtime win over Georgetown.
At The Lawrenceville School - scored more than 200 goals in four-year career at midfield ... voted school’s Best Female Athlete as a senior ... a two-time All-America (2003 and 2004) ... three-time all-county selection ... scored 74 goals as a senior for undefeated state champion ... team also won state title in 2001 ... 52 goals as a junior and 50 as a sophomore ... also the school record-holder in the 55-meter dash indoors (7.1).
Personal - full name is Mary Katherine Lewis-Lamonica ... daughter of Charlie & Sally Lewis-Lamonica ... has older sister Emily, who graduated from Brown in 2006 and ran track for the Bears ... birthday is Feb. 1, 1986 ... majoring in Princeton’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public & International Affairs.
Katie Lewis-Lamonica is on pace to finish in the top five on Princeton’s all-time goal scoring list.
All-America candidate ... member of United States Elite Team ... a 2008 Tewaaraton Trophy Player to Watch.
2007 - a second-team IWLCA/USLacrosse All-America selection ... first-team All-Mid-Atlantic region pick ... unanimous first-team All-Ivy League choice ... started all 17 games ... led team with 51 goals ... second on the team with 57 points ... scored on impressive 56% of her shots (51 of 91) ... also led team with 33 caused turnovers and ranked second with 28 ground balls ... scored at least two goals in 14 of 17 games ... had at least one point in all but one game ... nine games with three or more goals ... career-best seven goals in victory over Temple, the most by a Princeton player since 1990 ... scored team-high five goals (on six shots) in NCAA tournament loss to Virginia ... had six goals and an assist in early-season win at Rutgers ... scored four times in win over Georgetown, including two straight goals in the second half that gave Princeton the lead for good ... also had four goals and an assist in win at Cornell ... three goals and two assists at Duke ... also scored three times against Johns Hopkins, Loyola, Dartmouth and Maryland ... Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week March 12 ... had at least two caused turnovers in each of the last seven games of the regular season, including nine in two games against Maryland and Georgetown ... had four ground balls and three caused turnovers at Yale ... five caused turnovers and four ground balls against Maryland ... also ranked among team leaders with 18 draw controls.
2006 - a first-team All Mid-Atlantic regional pick ... a second-team All-Ivy choice ... led the Tigers with 38 goals ... finished second on the team with 45 points and 26 draw controls ... started all 18 games ... scored a goal in every game but one, including each of the last 12 games ... had team-high four goals at Virginia in the NCAA tournament, including game winner with 2:14 left ... also had three ground balls in that game, including final one with less than minute left ... two or more points 13 times, including eight of the last 10 games ... also had two or more draw controls eight times ... tied career high with five goals in win over Delaware April 25 ... named Ivy League Offensive Player of the Week May 8 ... team-high three goals, including late game winner, against Maryland May 3 ... also had three goals in wins over Penn, Yale and Loyola ... two goals six other times ... converted on five of 11 free-position attempts ... four draw controls against Duke ... four games with two caused turnovers ... also had 27 ground balls ... three ground balls in a game five times.
2005 - the Ivy League Rookie of the Year ... a second-team All-Ivy pick ... a first-team All Mid-Atlantic regional choice ... second on the Tigers with 28 goals and fifth on the team with 33 points ... also second on the team with 28 draw controls, including three in NCAA quarterfinal game at Northwestern ... started all 18 games ... scored at least one goal in 13 games, including last seven of the regular season ... 18 goals in final eight games of the season ... season-high five goals, on five shots, in overtime loss at Maryland ... two goals and an assist in NCAA win over Terps ... team-high three goals at Dartmouth ... also scored three times in wins against Harvard and Penn ... three goals and an assist in overtime win over Georgetown.
At The Lawrenceville School - scored more than 200 goals in four-year career at midfield ... voted school’s Best Female Athlete as a senior ... a two-time All-America (2003 and 2004) ... three-time all-county selection ... scored 74 goals as a senior for undefeated state champion ... team also won state title in 2001 ... 52 goals as a junior and 50 as a sophomore ... also the school record-holder in the 55-meter dash indoors (7.1).
Personal - full name is Mary Katherine Lewis-Lamonica ... daughter of Charlie & Sally Lewis-Lamonica ... has older sister Emily, who graduated from Brown in 2006 and ran track for the Bears ... birthday is Feb. 1, 1986 ... majoring in Princeton’s Woodrow Wilson School of Public & International Affairs.
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