2011: Started all 17 games and scooped up 18 ground balls controlled a pair of draws in season-opening win over George Mason controlled one draw and grabbed one ground ball in loss at Princeton scooped up a pair of ground balls and caused one turnover at Harvard scored in win over #4 Penn grabbed three ground balls and controlled one draw in win over George Washington scooped up a pair of ground balls in win at Drexel tallied first career assist in win at UMBC notched one assist with two ground balls in win over #2 Northwestern scooped up a pair of ground balls at #19 Ohio State. 2010: Played 17 games and started 16 scored three goals, grabbed 18 ground balls, controlled eight draws and caused nine turnovers scored in win over Stony Brook grabbed three ground balls and controlled two draws in win over Harvard caused a career-high two turnovers and controlled two draws versus #12 Towson grabbed a pair of ground balls in win over Florida caused two turnovers in win over Oregon tied career-high with a pair of goals and grabbed a pair of ground balls in win over Drexel scooped up two ground balls in win at Mount St. Mary's tied career-high with four ground balls and two caused turnovers in win at #17 Penn State scooped up one ground ball and one draw in ALC Tournament loss to Florida. 2009: Played 16 games and started 15, finishing with eight goals, 18 ground balls, 13 draw controls and six caused turnovers scored two goals, scooped up two ground balls and controlled two draws in collegiate debut against George Mason scored and had two ground balls in win over Cincinnati controlled two draws at Oregon grabbed a career-high four ground balls and scored in win over George Washington scooped up two ground balls in win over UMBC scored at Towson controlled two draws in loss to #3 Penn scored on free position in shutout of Fresno State scored a pair of goals, including one on free position, in loss at #2 Maryland tied career-high with two draw controls in loss to #1 Northwestern grabbed four ground balls in ALC Tournament loss to #11 Vanderbilt. Personal:Rachel E. Serio born September 16, 1989 daughter of Robert and Kim Serio Under Armour All-American led McDonogh to undefeated IAAM regular season and named All-Baltimore County as a junior helped McDonogh to B Conference title as a freshman led team to conference title game as a sophomore and senior and conference semifinals as a junior captained team as a senior led McDonogh to a 56-8 record in final three seasons two-time First Team All-Galaxy 2007 Vail Lacrosse Shootout Champions also captained the equestrian team and played soccer volunteers at the Ronald McDonald House of Baltimore and the American Cancer Society majoring in public health with a minor in entrepreneurship and management. Loading...
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