| At Delaware: Outstanding scorer who will start on attack unit once again for the Blue Hens...has great nose for the ball and is an outstanding feeder....has played in 21 career game with 20 starts and recorded 26 goals and five assists for 29 points...also has 64 shots, 27 groundballs, 21 draw controls, and 13 caused turnovers...2005: Proved to be a valuable weapon on attack for Blue Hens as a sophomore...came back strong from an injury that forced her to miss much of her freshman season...started all 16 games on attack and ranked fourth on the team in scoring with 29 points on 24 goals and five assists...ranked third on team with 54 shots and also recorded 17 groundballs, 19 draw controls, and 11 caused turnovers...scored at least one goal in all but two games and had two or more goals in a game seven times during the campaign...tallied a career-high four goals in 21-4 win over Villanova and added three goals each vs. Towson and George Mason and two each vs. Mt. St. Mary’s, Penn, James Madison, and Temple...also dished out two assists each vs. James Madison and Old Dominion...2004: Appeared in the first five games of the year but missed the final 11 due to injuries...had two goals and three assists for the season...posted a goal and assist against both Mount St. Mary’s and Rutgers...also had an assist vs. Pennsylvania...finished the year with 10 ground balls, two draw controls, and two caused turnovers.
High School: Four-year letterwinner in lacrosse at Seton Keough High School...second team All-Baltimore County in 2002 and 2003...named a league all-star in her junior and senior seasons...also played basketball and was a two-time all league selection in field hockey...captain in both lacrosse and field hockey...National Honor Society member...class treasurer.
Personal: Kathryn “Katie” Gallagher Muth...born April 30, 1985...daughter of James and Susan Muth...father played football at University of Dayton...has an older brother...sport management major with a minor in leadership at Delaware...worked at Quest Fitness during the summer. |