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Marcy Levatino
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05/06/2012 Lacrosse Holds Season Ending BanquetFresno State sends off two seniors and hands out awards during luncheon banquet 04/21/2012 Lacrosse Ends Season On A High NoteFresno State sends senior off with thrilling overtime win at UC Davis 04/18/2012 Seniors Play In Final Home Lacrosse GameFresno State drops conference game to Saint Mary's in final home game 04/10/2012 Lacrosse Falls Short At CalFresno State returns home to face Denver on Friday afternoon 04/03/2012 Lacrosse Falls Short Against StanfordFresno State started slow but had a strong second half against the Cardinal Last updated on May 15, 2012 Fresno State: 2012 (Freshman): Appeared in every game and started two games ... scored 10 goals and three assists ... recorded a total of 13 points on the season ... recorded 27 shots and 22 shots on goal ... recorded nine ground balls and nine draw controls ... caused one turnover ... scored two goals against Cincinnati, Long Island and UC Davis ... recorded three assists Long Island and Central Connecticut. High School: Four-year letterwinner in lacrosse and Three-year letterwinner in Basketball at Laguna Hills High School ... Won the scholar athlete award and first team all-league for Lacrosse four years in a row ... Was awarded rookie of the year in 2008 and best offensive player in 2009 ... Most valuable player three years in a row and all county in 2011 ... US lacrosse academic all-American in 2010 and 2011 and US lacrosse all-American in 2010 and 2011. Personal: Born October 5, in Laguna Hills, Calif. ... parents are Morna and Anthony Levatino ... has a younger brother named Joseph ... enjoys playing the piano, horseback riding, drawing, and playing video games ... favorite athlete is Brett Queener because he brings inventiveness and personality to lacrosse ... Biggest athletic thrill was winning against her high school rival team on St. Patrick's day ... Most admires her parents for showing her that success is a byproduct of hard work and dedication ... Chose Fresno State because of the developing Division I program and for the great nursing and athletic program. |
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