O_Leary

Career Accolades
• Member of inaugural Pac-12 Tournament championship team in 2018
• Member of 2015 MPSF regular season and tournament championship team
• Two-time team captain (2017, 2018)
• 2018 Pac-12 All-Academic first team
• 2018 IWLCA Academic honor roll
• Two-time MPSF All-Academic Team (2016, 2017)
• 2017 IWLCA All-Region second team
• 2017 All-MPSF first team
• 2018 IWLCA Preaseason All-America honorable mention

As a Senior (2018)
• Member of Pac-12 Tournament championship team
• Team captain
• Pac-12 All-Academic first team
• IWLCA Academic honor roll
• IWLCA Preaseason All-America honorable mention
• Played and started all 20 games
• Second on the team with 19 caused turnovers
• Also finished with 20 ground balls and three draw controls
• Season-high three ground balls in NCAA First Round game against No. 18 Virginia (May 11)
• Also had three ground balls and a caused turnover against No. 2 Stony Brook (Feb. 23)
• Two ground balls and two caused turnovers in wins over Arizona State (March 23) and No. 13 USC (March 25)
• Season-best three caused turnovers against No. 16 Colorado (April 13)
• Two caused turnovers in Pac-12 Tournament semifinal win over No. 20 USC (April 27)

As a Junior (2017)
• Team captain
• IWLCA All-Region second team
• All-MPSF first team
• MPSF All-Academic Team
• Played and started all 18 games
• Third on the team with 17 caused turnovers
• Fifth on the team with 21 ground balls
• Picked up at least one ground ball in all but three games
• Multiple caused turnovers on five occasions
• Season-high three ground balls and four caused turnovers in win over UC Davis (Feb. 10)

As a Sophomore (2016)
• MPSF All-Academic Team
• Stanford lacrosse Breakthrough Athlete Award
• Appeared in all 20 games for the Cardinal and started 19
• Amassed nine ground balls, seven caused turnovers and five draw controls

As a Freshman (2015)
• Made 12 appearances, all off the bench
• Had a ground ball and caused turnover during collegiate debut, a 22-7 season-opening victory over Fresno State
• Scooped up two ground balls in a 15-6 victory over UC Davis
• Played against Florida, a team coached by her mother, in the first round of the NCAA tournament (Florida won 15-10)

The O'Leary File
• U.S. Lacrosse First-Team All-America and Academic All-America
• In 2014, she led Oak Hall to a third consecutive district title, a 15-4 record, while scoring 85 goals and dishing out 58 assists
• Awarded a fourth consecutive player of the year award by the Gainsville (Fla.) Sun, and named a U.S. Lacrosse first-team All-America
• Ended her high school career with 272 goals and 114 assists
• In 2013, she scored 75 goals, had 23 assists, at least 63 draw controls and 58 ground balls, and more than 40 turnovers caused
• Daughter of University of Florida women's lacrosse head coach Amanda O’Leary
• Awarded the Michael Breschi Scholarship from the U.S. Lacrosse Association for graduating high school seniors who plan to attend college and are the son or daughter of a coach who serves as a full-time employee of an educational institution
• Grandfather Lonny Moore was Stanford coach Amy Bokker’s P.E. teacher at Phoenixville Area High School in Pennsylvania
• Moore would coach the Phantoms to state titles in football and wrestling, but his first was in girls’ tennis, on a team that included Bokker’s mother