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UWLX plans to kick off with teams in Massachusetts, Maryland, Pennsylvania and Connecticut. This summer, each team will select its first five elite-level athletes to create a UWLX All-Star Team that will compete in tournaments during the summer and fall. The four teams will draft their complete 17-player rosters before the beginning of the first season, in the spring of 2016. All operational expenses will be covered by UWLX, which hopes to model its approach on similar burgeoning women's professional team sports.
4. Stony BrookNumber of Starters Lost: 3Starting Goalie Graduate? No.Percentage of Point Production Lost: 19.05%The 2014 season made program history – and they only graduate three seniors. The Seawolves have been known to do well with such a young squad and although they had a slipup against Princeton in the second round, they will be coming back more determined than ever with a chip on their shoulder. They only lose 19 percent of their point production, which includes Michelle Rubino who was ranked fifth on the team offensively. Kylie Ohlmiller, one of three freshman Tewaaraton nominees in 2015, returns alongside Courtney Murphy, Dorrien Van Dyke and Taylor Ranftle. Plus for one of the top defenses in the country, Stony Brook graduates only two defenders and returns all of their goalies.
Kylie Ohlmiller, Stony BrookJust one of three freshmen to garner All-America accolades this spring, Ohlmiller landed on the IWLCA Third Team after leading Stony Brook to their most successful season in program history. Starting in every game for head coach Joe Spallina, the Long Island native led the Seawolves in assists (43) and points (85), and sat in second in goals (42) behind sophomore Courtney Murphy (71). The freshman also aided her team with four draw controls and seven caused turnovers.
http://www.insidelacrosse.com/article/ilwomen-postseason-all-rookie-team/32381QuoteKylie Ohlmiller, Stony BrookJust one of three freshmen to garner All-America accolades this spring, Ohlmiller landed on the IWLCA Third Team after leading Stony Brook to their most successful season in program history. Starting in every game for head coach Joe Spallina, the Long Island native led the Seawolves in assists (43) and points (85), and sat in second in goals (42) behind sophomore Courtney Murphy (71). The freshman also aided her team with four draw controls and seven caused turnovers.