2021 Women's Lacrosse Roster
Roster
Schneidereith, Lucy

Jersey Number 28
Lucy Schneidereith
- Position:
- Midfield
- Height:
- 5-4
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Lutherville, Md.
- High School:
- Towson
Bio
2022 / Graduate Student
CAA First Team…CAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player…IWLCA Academic Honor Roll… CAA Commissioner’s Honor Roll…started 19 games for the Drexel team that won its first CAA Championship…graduated fourth on the program’s all-time goals list with 154…second on the team with 44 goals last season…had five games with four or more goals…tallied four times in the CAA Championship game against Towson (5/8)…posted a season-high five goals against William & Mary (4/2)…scored twice for the Dragons in the NCAA Tournament at Stony Brook (5/13).
2021 / 5th Year
One of 11 Dragons to appear and start in all 16 games…part of the team that secured the programs first ever NCAA Tournament bid…was the second highest goal scorer on the team (58)…amassed a career-high 61 points…held the third highest shooting percentage among starters (.509)…tallied three or more goals in 12 of 16 contests…scored a season best and career-high eight goals on 10 shots on goal against Georgetown on Feb. 27…won a season best four draw controls in the Dragons season opener against Lehigh (Feb. 20)…put up three or more points in four straight contests from Mar. 20 to Apr. 7 and then again from Apr. 23 to May 14…was an offensive catalyst for the Dragons in the postseason, recording hat tricks in both CAA Tournament games and the opening round of the NCAA Tournament…ranked second in the CAA in goals per game (3.62), seventh in points per game (3.81) and third in shots per game (7.12)…tied for 19th in the country in goals per game (3.00) and 16th in shot percentage (.600)…named CAA Player of the Week and IWLCA Player of the Week after her eight point performance against Georgetown…surpassed the 100th career goal mark to move her 13th all time in career goals…is one point short of being 15th on the all time career points leaderboard…named a member of the CAA All-Tournament team and All-CAA First Team…selected to the IWLCA DI All-Region Second Team…a National Strength and Conditioning Association All-American… named to the 2020 CAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll for the fall term.
2020 / Senior
Made five appearances and starts in the seven-game shortened season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which grants all spring sport student-athletes an extra year of eligibility…despite missing two games, finished second on the team with 17 goals and fourth on the squad with 17 points…scored five free-position goals…recorded seven groundballs, two caused turnovers and one draw control…scored a season-best and career-high seven goals in the home-opening win over Manhattan (Feb. 15)…tallied a hat trick against No. 19 Georgetown (Feb. 22)…scored six goals in the road win at Villanova (Feb. 29)…notched a goal against Merrimack (March 2).
2019 / Junior
Had a pair of five-goal games and was among the team's offensive leaders before an injury shortened her season...scored five goals with an assist in the win at Iona (2/16)...also had five goals and six total points in the win over Rutgers (3/2)...caused three turnovers in the season opener against Johns Hopkins (2/10)...had four ground balls in both the JHU game (2/10) and the Iona win (2/16).
2018 / Sophomore
Started all 16 games for the Dragons…finished third on the team with 24 goals and 30 total points…scored a career high four goals against Monmouth (3/18)…posted hat tricks at Johns Hopkins (2/14), at Villanova (3/10) and against William & Mary (4/20)…also had three multi-goal games against Iona (2/18), Georgetown (2/24), and at Rutgers (3/3), adding assists against Iona and Georgetown…picked up 18 ground balls, adding seven caused turnovers and a draw control on the year…her .490 shooting percentage was tops on the team…a CAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll honoree.
2017 / Freshman
Made 12 appearances as a freshman including six starts...started for the first time against Columbia (2/19)...put together a ground ball, a draw control and a caused turnover at Albany (3/19)...in all, totaled six caused turnovers, four draws and nine ground balls...picked up two ground balls each at American (2/25) and against Villanova (3/11), both starts...a CAA Commissioner's Academic Award recipient.
Background
Played four years of varsity lacrosse at Towson High...named Second Team All-Baltimore County as a junior and senior...earned a spot in the Senior All-Star Game for lacrosse...also played varsity soccer and helped the team to the Regional Championship Game as a senior when she served as team captain...also a Senior All-Star Game participant in soccer...a four-year member of the All-Academic Team at Towson.
Personal
Daughter of Jenny and Wilbur...sister of former Drexel student-athlete Jamie Schneidereith...one of quadruplets that are all played Division I lacrosse (Jamie at Drexel, Maggie at Johns Hopkins, and Georgia at UAlbany)...the quadruplets were featured in People Magazine online and the Baltimore Sun and Towson Times...nursing major.
CAA First Team…CAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player…IWLCA Academic Honor Roll… CAA Commissioner’s Honor Roll…started 19 games for the Drexel team that won its first CAA Championship…graduated fourth on the program’s all-time goals list with 154…second on the team with 44 goals last season…had five games with four or more goals…tallied four times in the CAA Championship game against Towson (5/8)…posted a season-high five goals against William & Mary (4/2)…scored twice for the Dragons in the NCAA Tournament at Stony Brook (5/13).
2021 / 5th Year
One of 11 Dragons to appear and start in all 16 games…part of the team that secured the programs first ever NCAA Tournament bid…was the second highest goal scorer on the team (58)…amassed a career-high 61 points…held the third highest shooting percentage among starters (.509)…tallied three or more goals in 12 of 16 contests…scored a season best and career-high eight goals on 10 shots on goal against Georgetown on Feb. 27…won a season best four draw controls in the Dragons season opener against Lehigh (Feb. 20)…put up three or more points in four straight contests from Mar. 20 to Apr. 7 and then again from Apr. 23 to May 14…was an offensive catalyst for the Dragons in the postseason, recording hat tricks in both CAA Tournament games and the opening round of the NCAA Tournament…ranked second in the CAA in goals per game (3.62), seventh in points per game (3.81) and third in shots per game (7.12)…tied for 19th in the country in goals per game (3.00) and 16th in shot percentage (.600)…named CAA Player of the Week and IWLCA Player of the Week after her eight point performance against Georgetown…surpassed the 100th career goal mark to move her 13th all time in career goals…is one point short of being 15th on the all time career points leaderboard…named a member of the CAA All-Tournament team and All-CAA First Team…selected to the IWLCA DI All-Region Second Team…a National Strength and Conditioning Association All-American… named to the 2020 CAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll for the fall term.
2020 / Senior
Made five appearances and starts in the seven-game shortened season due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which grants all spring sport student-athletes an extra year of eligibility…despite missing two games, finished second on the team with 17 goals and fourth on the squad with 17 points…scored five free-position goals…recorded seven groundballs, two caused turnovers and one draw control…scored a season-best and career-high seven goals in the home-opening win over Manhattan (Feb. 15)…tallied a hat trick against No. 19 Georgetown (Feb. 22)…scored six goals in the road win at Villanova (Feb. 29)…notched a goal against Merrimack (March 2).
2019 / Junior
Had a pair of five-goal games and was among the team's offensive leaders before an injury shortened her season...scored five goals with an assist in the win at Iona (2/16)...also had five goals and six total points in the win over Rutgers (3/2)...caused three turnovers in the season opener against Johns Hopkins (2/10)...had four ground balls in both the JHU game (2/10) and the Iona win (2/16).
2018 / Sophomore
Started all 16 games for the Dragons…finished third on the team with 24 goals and 30 total points…scored a career high four goals against Monmouth (3/18)…posted hat tricks at Johns Hopkins (2/14), at Villanova (3/10) and against William & Mary (4/20)…also had three multi-goal games against Iona (2/18), Georgetown (2/24), and at Rutgers (3/3), adding assists against Iona and Georgetown…picked up 18 ground balls, adding seven caused turnovers and a draw control on the year…her .490 shooting percentage was tops on the team…a CAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll honoree.
2017 / Freshman
Made 12 appearances as a freshman including six starts...started for the first time against Columbia (2/19)...put together a ground ball, a draw control and a caused turnover at Albany (3/19)...in all, totaled six caused turnovers, four draws and nine ground balls...picked up two ground balls each at American (2/25) and against Villanova (3/11), both starts...a CAA Commissioner's Academic Award recipient.
Background
Played four years of varsity lacrosse at Towson High...named Second Team All-Baltimore County as a junior and senior...earned a spot in the Senior All-Star Game for lacrosse...also played varsity soccer and helped the team to the Regional Championship Game as a senior when she served as team captain...also a Senior All-Star Game participant in soccer...a four-year member of the All-Academic Team at Towson.
Personal
Daughter of Jenny and Wilbur...sister of former Drexel student-athlete Jamie Schneidereith...one of quadruplets that are all played Division I lacrosse (Jamie at Drexel, Maggie at Johns Hopkins, and Georgia at UAlbany)...the quadruplets were featured in People Magazine online and the Baltimore Sun and Towson Times...nursing major.
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