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  Leah Horton

Leah Horton

Player Profile

Class:
Junior

Hometown:
Wayne, PA

High School:
Upper Merion Area

Height:
5-9

Position:
Midfield

• 2006 NFHCA Second Team All-South Region
• 2006 Second Team All-Centennial Conference
• 2005 Second Team All-Centennial Conference

2006: Played and started all 23 games • finished fifth on the team with 16 points and tied for third with six assists • picked up her first assist of the season in shutout win over Frostburg • scored two goals, including the game-winner, in shutout win over College of Notre Dame • assisted on opening goal in win over #18 Gettysburg, just 1:58 in • scored in overtime loss at Swarthmore • tallied in win over Haverford • picked up an assist in come-from-behind win at Washington College • tallied an assist in come-from-behind effort against McDaniel • scored the game-winner against Wesley in ECAC Mid-Atlantic quarterfinals • picked up two assists in loss at Montclair State in ECAC Mid-Atlantic title game.

2005: Played all 19 games and started the final 13 • led team in assists (six) and finished third in goals (six) and tied for second in points (18) • three of six goals were game-winners • scored at least one point in nine games and at least two points in seven games • had two assists against Salisbury • had one goal and one assist three days later vs. St. Mary's and again at Bryn Mawr • also scored against Muhlenberg, Dickinson, and in both Franklin & Marshall games • had two defensive saves.

Personal: Leah G. Horton • born October 5, 1987 • daughter of Ken Horton and Sarah Grambs • captain of field hockey, track and lacrosse teams in high school • two-time first team all-league in field hockey • math team • MARC • family planning volunteer • father, Ken, played lacrosse at Dartmouth • Dean's List student majoring in public health.

 

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