Annie Dyson
2022
• Played in 11 games, with 10 starts
• Recorded 8 goals, and 9 assists
• Had 10 caused turnovers, and 10 ground balls
• Scored 2 goals against Richmond (3/9/22)
• Had 3 assists against Stanford (2/27/22)
• Had 7 draw controls against BC (2/23/22)
• Had 3 caused turnovers against Princeton (2/10/22)
2021
• Appeared in all 18 games making 17 starts
• Third on the team in goals (25)
• Added 34 ground balls and 20 caused turnovers
• Had 56 drawn controls
• Had multiple goals in 7 contests
• Recorded career-high four goals and five points against UConn (5/14/21)
• Had 2 assists against Louisville and JMU
• Picked up multiple ground balls in 10 games
2020
• Started all five games played in
• Missed final three games with injury
• Had five points on three goals and two assists
• Scored season-high two goals with three draw controls in win at No. 15 Navy
• Had five ground balls and one goal in win at No. 20 Stanford
• Dished out two assists at California
• Finished with 10 ground balls and eight draw controls
2019
• ACC Academic Honor Roll
• Played in 5 games, starting all of them
• Scored 5 goals and recorded 5 assists
• Tallied 16 draw controls and won 8 ground balls
• Suffered season-ending injury against William & Mary
HIGH SCHOOL
• Played varsity lacrosse at St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes School
• Awarded Most Outstanding Female Athlete in 2018 class
• 2018 Under Armour All-American
• Two-time Member of Under Armour Team (2016-17)
• 2018 US Lacrosse All-American
• Team captain and named team MVP as a senior
• Named first Team All-State and First Team Washington Post All-Met in 2018
• 2018 Alexandria Times Lacrosse Player of the Year
• Broke school record for single season draw controls with 165
• Helped lead high school team to three Independent School League Championships and a VISAA State Championship
PERSONAL
• Major: Nursing
• Recipient of the 2021-2022 Michelle Cusimano Vachris Bicentennial Scholars Fund
• Parents are Craig and Patti Dyson
• Has one sister, Besser, who played lacrosse at Virginia from 2014-17
• Has two brothers, Matt and Sam
• Sam plays lacrosse for Denison University