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June 13, 2004
Virginia’s Amy Appelt, the Honda Sports Award recipient for lacrosse and the 2004 Tewaaraton Trophy honoree, was named to the US Lacrosse Developmental Team for 2004-2005, as announced by Barb Jordan, the Chair of the National Teams selection committee. Trials took place in Baltimore, MD on June 12-13. Appelt, a member of the 2003-2004 team, returns for a second tour of duty.
Appelt had one of the finest offensive seasons in the history of Division I women’s lacrosse, notching 90 goals and 121 points. She became only the third person in history to notch 90 or more goals in a season, and only the fourth person to reach 120 points or more in a single season. Appelt scored at least two goals in every game, notching a hat trick (three or more goals in a game) in 20 of Virginia’s 22 games, smashing both the ACC and NCAA records in the process. Her 90 goals is an ACC record and she finished the 2004 season with 201 career goals and 278 career points, and ranks in the top-20 all-time in Division I history with a full season to play. Appelt swept the Player of the Year awards, earning ACC Player of the Year honors along with the Honda Sports Award, and the Tewaaraton Trophy. She was also the consensus Offensive Player of the Year, earning that distinction from the IWLCA, insidelacrosse.com, and womenslacrosse.com.
The 2004-2005 US Developmental Team:
Amy Altig, James Madison ’05
Amy Appelt, Virginia ’05
Rachael Becker, Princeton ’03
Lindsey Biles, Princeton ’05
Johanna Buchholz, James Madison ’05
Katie Chrest, Duke ’06
Katieanne Christian, Dartmouth ’05
Michi Ellers, Georgetown ’04
Megan Huether, Duke ’06
Leigh Jester, Duke ’07
Monica Joines, Syracuse ’05
Kathleen Miller, Princeton ’07
Regina Oliver, Ohio State ’05
Elizabeth Pillion, Princeton ’05
Caitlin Reimers, Princeton ’07
Jess Roguski, Vanderbilt ’04
Theresa Sherry, Princeton ’04
Tara Singelton, Loyola ’05
Stefanie Sparks, Duke ’05
Coco Stanwick, Georgetown ’07
Lauren Vance, Princeton ’06
Devon Wills, Dartmouth ’06
Jami Wilus, La Salle ’02
Suzanne Wosczyna, Old Dominion ’04
