2007-08 W. Hockey Roster

Lizzie Keady
- Position:
- Forward
- Height:
- 5-7
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Braintree, Mass.
Kampersal on Keady:
“Lizzie is a solid all-around player and a great competitor. She has a tremendous work ethic and great leadership qualities.”
At Princeton:
2006-07 - skated in all 31 games after returning to the team following a year away from school while playing with the U.S. National Team ... scored six goals and added 10 assists for 16 points ... scored a shorthanded goal in a win at Quinnipiac ... recorded points in five of six games beginning with an assist in a win at Brown ... scored a goal and added an assist at Yale ... had a season-high four points on a goal and three assists against Union ... scored in Princeton’s win over Rensselaer ... set up the game-winning goal at Colgate ... scored an unassisted goal against Ohio State ... scored a shorthander and added an assist against Quinnipiac ... added assists at Rensselaer, Brown and on the game-tying goal at St. Lawrence.
2004-05 - appeared in 28 games, scoring 15 goals and adding 13 assists for 28 points to rank second on the team in scoring ... was named second-team All-Ivy and honorable mention All-ECACHL ... awarded the team’s English Trophy as Most Valuable Player and the team’s Most Improved Player Award ... invited to the U.S. Selection Camp for the 2006 Winter Olympics ... registered points in 19 of her 28 games played, including six multiple-point games ... had a pair of goals in the season’s second game, a 4-1 win at Providence ... tallied a pair of assists in a win over Vermont ... notched her first career hat trick in a win at Northeastern ... had a career-long six-game scoring-streak in February ... posted a career-high four points in an overtime win at Cornell ... had a pair of goals late in the season against Union ... played for the United States at the 2004 Four Nations Cup, scoring two goals as the U.S. won the silver medal ... was named to the roster for the 2005 U.S. World Championship team, but an injury kept her out of the lineup.
2003-04 - appeared in all 31 games ... posted eight goals and eight assists for 16 points on the season ... spent much of the season on a line with classmates Laura Watt and Kim Pearce ... scored a pair of goals at Connecticut in her second collegiate game, including a power-play tally ... named to the ECAC Honor Roll following the Connecticut weekend ... assisted on Laura Watt’s goal at Vermont ... had assists in back-to-back games against Boston College and St. Lawrence ... registered her second two-goal game, scoring Princeton’s second and third goals, in a 6-3 win over Harvard ... netted the game winner and added two assists in a win at Union ... factored in on the scoring of all three goals (1G-2A) in a 3-1 win over Vermont, which led her to be named to the ECAC Honor Roll that week ... added a goal and an assist in Princeton’s series with Mercyhurst ... competed for the U.S. on the National Under-22 Select team that swept Canada in a three-game exhibition series in the summer ... ranked second on the squad in scoring with two goals and an assist, including a game-winning goal.
With the U.S. National Team:
2005-06 - took the season off from Princeton to train with the U.S. national team ... appeared in 16 games during the team’s pre-Olympic tour ... scored one goal, the game winner, in an exhibition contest with Finland.
Before Princeton:
attended Milton Academy ... played four years of hockey and soccer, two years of track and one year of lacrosse ... served as the team captain in hockey and soccer as a senior ... team qualified for nationals and states in all four seasons of hockey ... was named first-team All-ISL all four years in hockey.
Personal:
full name is Elizabeth Courtney Keady ... daughter of James and Mary Keady ... father works as a construction project manager and mother is an ER nurse ... has three siblings: an older sister Michelle who graduated from Colby, an older sister Amanda who graduated from Johnson & Wales and a younger brother James at Boston College ... majoring in psychology ... birthday is Aug. 16, 1985.