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  Marlena Wittelsberger
Marlena Wittelsberger
Player Profile
Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Phoenix, MD

High School:
Dulaney

Height:
5-1

Position:
Attack

Birthdate:
03/19/1982

At Hopkins: Will challenge for a starting spot on the JHU attack • fiery, quick player who is tough to guard • possesses terrific change of direction • has an outstanding first step to the cage • plays bigger than her size • fearless player.

2003: Appeared in all but four games on the Blue Jay attack • scored her first goal of the season on April 16 in the 11-4 win at Villanova • had a goal, six ground balls and a caused turnover in the following game, a 15-10 victory at American on April 23 • scored a goal and collected two ground balls on April 25 in the 15-4 win over George Washington • named to American Lacrosse Conference Academic Honor Roll.

2002: Missed the season due to illness.

2001: Appeared in all 17 games as a freshman and made 16 starts • scored 10 goals and added four assists • seventh on the team in scoring with 14 points • recorded 56 ground balls, fourth most on the team • scored two goals vs. Lehigh on March 11 • scored an overtime goal against Brown on March 23 • notched one assist vs. American, William & Mary, Villanova and Yale.

Personal: Marlena E. Wittelsberger • born March 19, 1982 • daughter of Franz and Dori Wittelsberger • received Prep Player of the Week honors in 1999 • was named second team all-metro in lacrosse in 1999 and 2000 seasons • all-city and all-county selection at Dulaney • led team to regional championship • also played soccer • father, Franz, was a four-time All-American at Hopkins and ranks third in school history with 151 goals • has a double major in psychology and sociology.

 

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