2004 Women's Lacrosse Roster

Brooke Young
- Position:
- Attacker
- Height:
- 5-6
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- West Chester, Pa.
- High School:
- B. Reed Henderson
General - Carolina's most experienced offensive player with 49 career games and 21 career starts ... One of the top scorers on the Tar Heels' 2002 Final Four team ... An Athletes Coming Together (ACT) mentor on the UNC campus.
Junior (2003) - Tied for second on the team in assists ... Finished the year with 19 points (eight goals and 11 assists) ... Scored two goals against both Davidson and Ohio State ... Dished out two assists vs. Davidson, Maryland (regular season) and Boston University ... Participated in trials for the U.S. National Team in August of 2002.
Sophomore (2002) - Finished fifth on the team in scoring behind seniors Kellie Thompson, Lindsay Stone, Erin McInnes and Christine McPike ... Finished the year with 37 points (20 goals, 17 assists) ... Tied for second on the team and 10th in the ACC in assists ... Started all 20 games ... Scored a career-high three goals in the ACC Tournament win over Duke ... Had a career-high three assists on two occasions -- versus Massachusetts and against UMBC in the NCAA Tournament ... Had six multi-goal games ... Scored at least one goal in each of the last five games of the season ... In the last five games of the year, had six goals and 10 assists.
Freshman (2001) - Saw action in 13 games and showed good potential as an attacker ... Scored six goals, including a season-high two versus Massachusetts ... Scored a goal in the NCAA Tournament versus Georgetown ... Also scored single goals against Davidson, Johns Hopkins and Virginia Tech.
High School - First-team All-America as a senior at B. Reed Henderson High School ... Played four years of lacrosse, field hockey and basketball ... Lacrosse team captain as a senior ... Vail Shootout Tournament MVP in 2000 ... Philadelphia Inquirer All-Area Player of the Year as a senior ... Also captained the field hockey team as a senior ... First-team all-area and all-league choice ... Second-team all-league choice as a junior and senior in basketball.