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According to Coach Lewis: "One of the joys of coaching is when you're able to witness the development of an athlete over the years. In my 14 seasons at Bucknell, I'm not sure I've had another athlete improve their game as much as Katie has. But, this doesn't surprise me as Katie has an undeniable work ethic on the field and off. She is an exceptional leader and has accepted all of the responsibilities that come with being named `team captain.' I look for Katie to cap off her career with an outstanding senior season." As a Junior: Started five games and competed in all 18 ... scored one goal and assisted on two more for a total of four points ... registered seven interceptions and 15 positive tackles ... her spring season brought about significant improvement in her scoring abilities, open field possession skills and individual defense ... named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll and NFHCA All-Academic Squad ... was chosen to the ROTC Cadet Command and Flight School for the summer of 2006 - one of only 10 cadets, nationally, to be chosen ... will lead the Bucknell ROTC in her senior year. As a Sophomore: Saw action in 15 games, including 12 starts ... missed four games due to a severe ankle injury ... scored one goal and assisted on two others for a total of four points ... recorded two interceptions and eight positive tackles ... named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad and Patriot League Academic Honor Roll ... had an impressive 2005 spring season ... developed her elimination and scoring skills ... focused on improving her individual defense. As a First Year: Saw limited action in her first season ... fastest player on the squad, Katie worked extremely hard on developing her skills to match that speed ... named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad and Patriot League Academic Honor Roll. Personal: Career stats include two goals and four assists for a total of eight points ... graduated from Lewisburg High School ... a psychology major ... enrolled in the ROTC program on campus ... spent four weeks during the summer of 2005 in Georgia at Airborne School for paratrooping ... the daughter of William & Patricia Urosevich. | |||||||||||||||||||||