Princeton University Athletics
2007 W. Lacrosse Roster

Jersey Number 9
Kathleen Miller
- Position:
- Attack
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- St. Stephen's & St. Agnes
- Hometown:
- Alexandria, Va.
An All-America candidate in 2007 ... tied for eighth all-time at Princeton with 51 career assists ... on pace to potentially finish in top five all-time in scoring at Princeton ... team tri-captain in 2007 along with Colleen O’Boyle and Caitlin Reimers.
2006 - a third-team All-America pick ... first-team all-region ... a unanimous first-team All-Ivy League selection ... Princeton’s leading scorer with 55 points (34 goals, 21 assists) ... ranked second in the Ivy League in points and fourth in the Ivy League in points per game (3.05 ppg) ... scored at least one point in 16 of 18 games and at least two points in 13 of 18 games ... had an assist and two ground balls in NCAA tournament win at Virginia ... exploded offensively in the last two weeks of the regular season, scoring 11 goals and seven assists in the last three games ... Ivy League Player of the Week May 1 ... scored six goals and added three assists in 14-6 win at Brown ... nine points tied second-best single-game performance in team history ... three goals and career-high four assists in win over Delaware four days earlier ... two goals and two caused turnovers in season-ending win vs. Maryland ... had three games with four goals, in wins at Penn State, Columbia and Harvard ... also had three goals in win at Loyola and home victory against Cornell ... two assists apiece against Yale, Temple, Virginia and Duke ... led Princeton with 90 shots ... connected on six of 15 free-position shots ... also among team leaders with 28 ground balls.
2005 - honorable-mention All-Ivy League pick ... led Princeton with 17 assists ... second on the team with 43 points ... played in 17 games despite back injury that limited practice time ... team-high five goals and three draw controls against Maryland in NCAA tournament ... a goal and an assist against Northwestern in quarterfinals ... had at least two goals in eight games ... two or more assists four times ... two goals in overtime loss at Maryland ... also scored twice against Brown ... three goals in overtime victory against Georgetown ... also scored three times in win over Columbia ... two more more goals three times in the last five games of the regular season ... four ground balls in win over Temple ... connected on 26 of 57 shot attempts (46%).
2004 - named the Ivy League Rookie of the Year ... also a second-team All-Ivy League selection ... fourth on the team with 32 goals and 44 points ... had at least two goals in 11 of 20 games ... 11 goals in her first five collegiate games, including team-high three goals in win at Loyola March 7 ... season-best five goals in 16-10 victory over Cornell April 3 ... also had three goals against Yale and in NCAA first-round win over Colgate ... two goals and an assist against Vanderbilt in NCAA semifinal ... scored a goal against Virginia in NCAA championship game ... two goals and two assists against Virginia and Penn State ... 90 shots ranked third on the team, as did 22 caused turnovers.
At St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes - won the Heather Leigh Albert Award in 2002 as the top schoolgirl lacrosse player in the nation ... also a member of the U.S. Under 19 team that won the World Championship in 2003 ... named the “Player of the Match” in the championship game against Australia and in earlier win against Canada ... high school team went undefeated in 2003 and won ISL title ... a first-team all-metro pick ... named Outstanding Senior Athlete ... the all-time leader in points at St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes ... also named the All-Metro Field Hockey Player of the Year in fall 2002.
Personal - full name is Kathleen Harrison Miller ... daughter of Jim and Nancy Miller ... has an older sister Caroline, who played lacrosse at Johns Hopkins ... birthday is Aug. 16, 1984 ... majoring in art history.
Coach Sailer Says...
“After a fall spent rehabbing from ankle surgery, Kathleen will be healthy again for her final season as a Tiger. She’s looking to cap her college career with a national championship, and her play will certainly be key in making that shared dream a reality for the Tigers. Kathleen has all the skills, and when she teams those with hustle, confidence, and good decision making, she really shines.”
2006 - a third-team All-America pick ... first-team all-region ... a unanimous first-team All-Ivy League selection ... Princeton’s leading scorer with 55 points (34 goals, 21 assists) ... ranked second in the Ivy League in points and fourth in the Ivy League in points per game (3.05 ppg) ... scored at least one point in 16 of 18 games and at least two points in 13 of 18 games ... had an assist and two ground balls in NCAA tournament win at Virginia ... exploded offensively in the last two weeks of the regular season, scoring 11 goals and seven assists in the last three games ... Ivy League Player of the Week May 1 ... scored six goals and added three assists in 14-6 win at Brown ... nine points tied second-best single-game performance in team history ... three goals and career-high four assists in win over Delaware four days earlier ... two goals and two caused turnovers in season-ending win vs. Maryland ... had three games with four goals, in wins at Penn State, Columbia and Harvard ... also had three goals in win at Loyola and home victory against Cornell ... two assists apiece against Yale, Temple, Virginia and Duke ... led Princeton with 90 shots ... connected on six of 15 free-position shots ... also among team leaders with 28 ground balls.
2005 - honorable-mention All-Ivy League pick ... led Princeton with 17 assists ... second on the team with 43 points ... played in 17 games despite back injury that limited practice time ... team-high five goals and three draw controls against Maryland in NCAA tournament ... a goal and an assist against Northwestern in quarterfinals ... had at least two goals in eight games ... two or more assists four times ... two goals in overtime loss at Maryland ... also scored twice against Brown ... three goals in overtime victory against Georgetown ... also scored three times in win over Columbia ... two more more goals three times in the last five games of the regular season ... four ground balls in win over Temple ... connected on 26 of 57 shot attempts (46%).
2004 - named the Ivy League Rookie of the Year ... also a second-team All-Ivy League selection ... fourth on the team with 32 goals and 44 points ... had at least two goals in 11 of 20 games ... 11 goals in her first five collegiate games, including team-high three goals in win at Loyola March 7 ... season-best five goals in 16-10 victory over Cornell April 3 ... also had three goals against Yale and in NCAA first-round win over Colgate ... two goals and an assist against Vanderbilt in NCAA semifinal ... scored a goal against Virginia in NCAA championship game ... two goals and two assists against Virginia and Penn State ... 90 shots ranked third on the team, as did 22 caused turnovers.
At St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes - won the Heather Leigh Albert Award in 2002 as the top schoolgirl lacrosse player in the nation ... also a member of the U.S. Under 19 team that won the World Championship in 2003 ... named the “Player of the Match” in the championship game against Australia and in earlier win against Canada ... high school team went undefeated in 2003 and won ISL title ... a first-team all-metro pick ... named Outstanding Senior Athlete ... the all-time leader in points at St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes ... also named the All-Metro Field Hockey Player of the Year in fall 2002.
Personal - full name is Kathleen Harrison Miller ... daughter of Jim and Nancy Miller ... has an older sister Caroline, who played lacrosse at Johns Hopkins ... birthday is Aug. 16, 1984 ... majoring in art history.
Coach Sailer Says...
“After a fall spent rehabbing from ankle surgery, Kathleen will be healthy again for her final season as a Tiger. She’s looking to cap her college career with a national championship, and her play will certainly be key in making that shared dream a reality for the Tigers. Kathleen has all the skills, and when she teams those with hustle, confidence, and good decision making, she really shines.”
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