2016 Women's Lacrosse Roster
Roster

Kathleen DeVito
- Height:
- 5-4
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Glastonbury, CT
- High School:
- Glastonbury
- Position:
- ATTACK
Career Highs | ||
Stat | Number | Date |
Goals | 3 | Seven Times |
Assists | 3 | Twice |
Points | 6 | at CCSU (3/25/15) |
Ground Balls | 5 | vs. Manhattan (4/23/16) |
Draw Controls | 2 | Three Times |
Caused Turnovers | 2 | Seven Times |
Shots | 7 | Twice |
- Two-Time QU Most Outstanding Attack Player (2015-16)
AS A SENIOR IN 2016:
- Named the 2016 QU Most Outstanding Attack Player for the second consecutive season
- Appeared in and started all 16 games for the Bobcats
- Led the team with 30 points while also sitting first on the team in assists with 16 and third in goals with 14
- Finished her career with 86 points (54 goals, 32 assists) in 49 games played (34 starts)
- Also sat second on the team with 57 shots
- Rounded out her stat sheet with 21 ground balls, 10 caused turnovers and four draw controls
- Recorded a career high eight-game point streak from March 5 – April 6 in 2016
- Started the season with a two-goal effort to go along with two ground balls at Yale (2/24)
- Tallied four points on one goal and a career high three assists to go along with two caused turnovers in a 6-5 road win over Army West Point (3/5)
- Contributed one assist in a 7-4 home win over UMass Lowell (3/11)
- Picked up two assists in back-to-back games against Vermont (3/16) and Hofstra (3/19)
- Went for two goals on seven shots at Niagara (3/26)
- Contributed one assist at home against CCSU (3/30)
- Posted one of her best games of the season with two goals, two assists, three ground balls and two caused turnovers against Canisius (4/2)
- Tallied two goals and two ground balls at Siena (4/6)
- Went for one goal, one assist, two caused turnovers and one ground ball against Iona (4/13)
- Tallied one assist against Marist (4/16)
- Scored two goals at Fairfield (4/20)
- Finished her career with a huge five-point game on two goals and three assists to go along with a career high five ground balls and two caused turnovers in a 12-8 home win over Manhattan (4/23)
AS A JUNIOR IN 2015:
- 2015 QU Most Outstanding Attack Player Award
- Appeared in all 16 games (15 starts) for the Bobcats
- Shined in her first seaosn as a full-time starter, finishing with 40 points (29 goals, 11 assists), ranking 2nd on the team in all three statistical categories
- Also ranked 2nd on the team in both shots (56) and shots-on-goal (42) to go along with 11 ground balls, 11 draw controls and eight caused turnovers on the season
- Led the team in free position percentage,
finishing with goals on 7-of-11 (63.6 percent) of her free position attempts in 2015
- Comes into her senior season in 2016 as the team's leading returning scorer from the 2015 season
- Finished with at least one point in 14-of-16 games (87.5 percent) throughout the season
- Registered 10 multi-goal games and 10 multi-point games in 2015
- Had a hand, scoring or assisting on 30.8 percent (40-of-130) of the team's goals throughout the 16-game slate
- Picked up two seperate three-game streaks in which she registerd a hat trick
- Tallied a nine-game point streak to start the season
- Burst onto the scene with five points (three goals, two assists) against Binghamton (2/28)
- Scored another hat trick in the following game with three goals, two ground balls and two draw
controls against UConn (3/4)
- Continued her hat trick streak with three goals and one assist at Hofstra (3/8)
- Picked up two goals at Vermont (3/11)
- Posted a breakout game with a single-game career high six points (three goals, three assists), finishing 3-for-3 on her free position attempts, to go along with two caused turnovers and one ground ball at CCSU (3/25)
- Started a streak of five straight games with at least three points in each against Monmouth (4/1) as she netted two goals and one assist against the Hawks
- Tallied another three points (two goals, one assist), including the eventual game-winner, at Manhattan (4/4)
- Scored a hat trick with three goals on the road against Iona (4/8)
- Picked up four points (three goals, one assist) with two ground balls, two draw controls and one caused turnover at home against Niagara (4/11)
- Scored three goals while also adding two ground balls and two draw controls against Siena (4/18)
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2014:
- Played in 15 games (three starts) for the Bobcats
- Acted as a source of instant offense for Quinnipiac as she finished with 16 points (11 goals, five assists) on the season
- Her 16-point season tied for 5th-most on the team while her 11 goals were good enough for 6th-best among all Bobcats in 2014
- Both her point and goal total finished as the second-most for the Bobcats’ underclassmen contingent
- Also contributed four free position goals (2nd-most on the team) on eight attempts for a team-leading percentage of .500
- Picked up her first career goal and point on March 9 against Hofstra
- Tallied her first of four multi-goal games on the season with two goals against Bryant on March 20
- Picked up a monster career game on April 6 as DeVito finished with five points (two goals, three assists) against Canisius
- Scored three points (two goals, one assists) in two more games to finish the season on April 13 against Marist and April 27 at Niagara
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2013:
- Played in two games for the Bobcats in the 2013 season
BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:
- Played freshman and junior varsity soccer, as well as varsity lacrosse at Glastonbury High
- A “CCC” All-Academic Athlete for three years
- CCC All-Conference Junior/Senior, 2nd Team All-State Junior Year, and Honorable Mention All-American Senior Year
- All-American All-State Senior Year, Glastonbury High School Hartwell Award Senior Year, and Hartford Courant All Courant Team Senior Year
- Also played club sports for CTLF (Connecticut Lacrosse Futures)
PERSONAL:
- A native of Glastonbury, Connecticut
- Daughter of Michael and Margaret DeVito
- Has an older brother Andrew who played lacrosse at Clark University, and two younger sisters Maggie and Emily
- She will be attending Quinnipiac University as a Health and Science Studies major