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Old Dominion Athletic Conference
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#9 Jordan Warrington

WarringtonSophomore Attack
5-7
Ocean View, DE/Indian River

Sophomore (2009): Became one of the best players in the ODAC this season . . . very underrated around the conference . . . one of the hardest shots on the team . . . cemented herself as a force to be reckoned with over the next few years . . . started in all 23 games for LC up top . . . scored 23 goals as a second-year player, assisting on nine others . . . was second in the conference in goals and scoring with 55 points . . . was 27th in the nation in goals per game and points per contest . . . posted three hat tricks, including a five-goal contest against Randolph-Macon College, a four-goal output versus Sweet Briar and a trio of tallies against Juniata in the NCAA First Round contest . . . credited with four game-winners in 2009 . . . likely to climb her way up the LC scoring charts.

Freshman (2008): An impact player as a freshman  . . . very quick with the ball in her possession . . . adept at getting the ball into the circle for the attack to pounce on . . . played in all but one game her first season, getting 16 starts along the way . . . scored six times to go with five assists . . . had her best game of the season against perennial power Ursinus College, as she scored twice in the NCAA Second Round contest . . . scored the game-winner in the ODAC finals, helping LC to its third consecutive conference crown . . . ranked 9th in the league in shots (55) fired.

Before LC: Was a top performer for the Indians of Indian River HS . . . four year letterwinner and starter for IRHS . . . earned second-team All-Henlopen Conference as a sophomore, while being honored as first-team All-League her junior and senior seasons . . . first-team All-Delaware as a junior Warringtonclassman . . . also a three-time All-Conference performer on the softball diamond . . . member of National Honor Society . . . earned Academic All-Conference two years, and was a Academic Achievement award winner all four years.

Personal: Parented by Guy and Dana Warrington . . . one brother and two sisters . . . biology major.

Personal Highs:
Goals:
5, vs. Randolph-Macon College, Sep. 19, 2009
Assists: 2, at Virginia Wesleyan, Oct. 8, 2009
Shots: 9, vs. Sweet Briar, Oct. 3, 2009

Warrington's 2009 Season Stats
Warrington's Career Stats