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  Brianna Cronin

Brianna Cronin

Player Profile

Class:
Sophomore

Hometown:
Arlington, MA

High School:
Arlington

Height:
5-6

Position:
Midfield

2008: Played eight games befores suffering a season-ending knee injury • finished with nine goals, three ground balls, seven draws and two caused turnovers • scored two goals in collegiate debut at George Mason • notched two goals in win at George Washington • scored in loss to #7 Princeton • scored, with one draw control, one ground ball and one caused turnover in loss to #9 Georgetown • notched one goal with one draw control in win over Towson • scored on a free position shot with one ground ball and one draw control in loss to #2 Maryland • six-game goal streak broken in win over #16 Oregon • just the fifth player in Johns Hopkins Division I history to score in each of first five games • scored and controlled two draws, a career-high, before suffering a season-ending injury late in the win over Cincinnati.

Personal: Brianna M. Cronin • born November 1, 1988 • daughter of Lawrence and Patricia Cronin • sister, Emily, played ice hockey at Amherst College • brother, Eric, played lacrosse at St. Anselm College • scored 218 points (180g, 38a) in final two seasons at Arlington • two-time Greater Boston League and Eastern Mass Girl's Lacrosse Coaches Association All-Star • captain and MVP of team as a junior and senior • two-time Boston Globe All-Scholastic team • also played ice hockey and soccer for Arlington • three-time all-star in ice hockey • interned at the Massachusetts State House • sociology major with a minor in entrepreneurship and management.

 

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