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General - Carolina's second-leading returning scorer in 2009 ... Set a school record for assists last season ... Co-captain of the 2009 Tar Heels along with Katie Brooks and Amber Falcone. Sophomore (2008) - Second on the team with 56 points (30 goals and 26 assists) on the season ... Set a school record with her 26 assists, eclipsing the previous record of 25 set by Erin McInnes in 2001 ... Third in the ACC in assists per game with 1.30 ... Tied for third on the team with 26 ground balls ... Gathered 22 draw controls to rank fifth on the team ... Fourth on the team with 16 caused turnovers ... Talllied a career-high eight points (four goals and four assists) with a season-high four ground balls in the 16-14 win over Duke on March 22 ... Scored five goals against Brown on Feb. 28 ... Her five assists against Ohio State on Apr. 4 were the most by a Tar Heel all season ... Tallied multiple goals in eight games, including six in the two NCAA Tournament games ... Had two goals and three assists in the NCAA first-round win at Virginia and four goals in the NCAA quarterfinals at Syracuse ... Started 18 of 20 games (all but Penn State and Maryland in the ACC Tournament) ... Averaged 1.5 goals and 1.3 assists per game on the year. Freshman (2007) - Very promising young attacker who saw action in all 21games, starting three ... Finished the season fourth on the squad in scoring with 36points on 18goals and 18assists ... Scored a season-high four goals in the win over Ohio State ... Had two goals and an assist against Oregon ... Tallied one goal and a season-high four assists against Temple ... Had a goal and an assist against Old Dominion ... Had one goal and two assists in the win over Virginia ... Scored twice in the victory over Georgetown ... Had two goals and an assist against Boston College ... Had a goal and an assist against Penn State and Virginia Tech (ACC Tournament). High School - Two-time All-Met Player of the Year at Mt. Hebron High School, as named by the Baltimore Sun and Washington Post ... Named the Howard County player of the year by both newspapers as a junior and a senior ... Three-time all-county choice by both the Sun and the Post ... Second-team all-county as a freshman and first-team All-Metro by the Sun as a sophomore ... Two-time winner of the Heather Leigh Albert Award, given at the national lacrosse tournament ... Led Mt. Hebron to a No. 1 national ranking in 2003, 2005 and 2006 ... Mt. Hebron retired her jersey upon graduation ... Team captain as a senior ... Also played two years of varsity field hockey and one season of varsity basketball ... Second-team all-county in field hockey by the Post and the Sun and first-team by both publications as a senior ... Inducted into Mt. Hebron's Hall of Fame. Personal - Megan Jean Bosica is the daughter of Teri and Buzz Bosica ... Her sister, Maria, is a senior on the James Madison lacrosse team ... Her brother, Michael, played golf at St. Joseph's University ... Her uncle, George McGeeney, played lacrosse for the US Team and was inducted into the Lacrosse Hall of Fame ... Born on May 25, 1988, in Baltimore ... Majoring in communication studies. Megan Bosica's Career Statistics |
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