| Stacey Travous |
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 | Class: Senior
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 | Hometown: New Ulm, MN
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 | High School: Cumberland Valley, PA
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 | Height: 6-3
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 | Position: 2M
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2007 Season
Played in 31 of a possible 34 games starting 28...Scored 59 goals which was good for 1.9 per contest and a 41st ranking in the nation...Racked up a season high six goals in dismantling of Queens (3/30)...Scored seven goals and drew 10 ejections in four games at the Michigan Wolverine Invitational...Scored four goals in MAAC tourney semifinal win over Iona (4/28)...Named Most Outstanding Player of MAAC Tournament...Named to All-MAAC First Team...Named MAAC Offensive Player of the Week (3/20)...Named to MAAC All-Academic Team...Named AWPCA Academic All-American
2006 Season
Played in all 39 games, starting 36...Named Honorable Mention All-American...Scored 72 goals which was good for second on the team and tenth in the nation...Scored her goals on a very economical 61% shooting...Nothing short of dominant around the net drawing 37 ejections and a team high seven 4M penalties...Added 33 steals and 21 assists...Recorded multiple three goal games...Scored eight goals and dished out two assists in three games at the Indiana Fluid Five...Named to the All-MAAC First Team...Named to All-MAAC Academic Team...Named MAAC Offensive Player of the Week on two occassions 2/21 and 3/28...Named MAAC Co-Preseason Player of the Year with teammate Courtney Crase.
2005 Season
Travous was part of a balanced attack a season ago in which she scored 42 goals and tallied 55 total points...Recorded 13 assists and 17 steals...Drew 14 ejections and two four meter penalties
Shots Goals Shot% Assists Steals GPG Points
2004 102 50 N/A 17 N/A N/A 67
2005 90 42 .467 13 17 1.24 55
2006 119 72 .605 21 33 1.85 93
2007 134 59 .440 15 31 1.90 74
Bio/Personal
The senior returns to the pool this season as the Seahawks top 2M threat. It was a breakout freshman season which granted her the 2004 MAAC Rookie of the Year and a Second Team All-Conference selection. Travous led the team in points (117) and goals (50). In high school Travous was part of East Coast and Pennsylvania State Championship teams. In addition, she was elected to first All-State and All-American teams. A fan of toy train sets, state quarters, and salsa dancing, she is currently studying Chemistry and Pre-Veterinary medicine. She is the daughter to Mark and Susan Travous and joined on the team by twin sister Corrine.