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  Gina Bartolacci

Gina Bartolacci

Player Profile

Class:
Sophomore

Hometown:
Washington Crossing, Pa.

High School:
Council Rock North

Height:
5-7

Position:
F

Career honors
- NFHCA National Academic Squad (2006)

Lion Career
2006: Saw action in four games off the bench....Played in the games vs. Northeastern (9-2), Lafayette (9-15), West Chester (9-17) and Michigan State (9-23)....Recorded a shot, which was on goal in the game vs. Lafayette (9-15)....Named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad.

High School
Played four years of varsity field hockey at Council Rock North....Team captain senior year....Scored six goals and recorded 13 assists senior year....Suburban One League honorable mention in 2004 and 2005....Bucks County Courier Times Golden Teams Honorable Mention in 2004 and 2005....Led Indians to Suburban One League Colonial League title in 2003....Named to NFHCA National Academic Squad and All-State Academic Field Hockey Team in 2005....Played club field hockey for the Mystx....Won pool at festival in 2004 with U-16 Mystx Force and in 2005 with Mystx Storm....Won pool at 2006 National Indoor Tournament with Mystx Surge....Also a four-year starter in lacrosse....A Suburban One League first team selection and first team Bucks County Golden Team in 2004 and 2005....Also ran three years of varsity winter track....State medalist in 4 x 200 relay in 2004 and 2005....PASLA Academic All-America 2002-2005.

Personal
Full name is Gina Marie Bartolacci....Born on February 6, 1988 in Trenton, New Jersey....Parents are Thomas Bartolacci Jr. and Ann Marie Bartolacci....Has one sister, Jennifer (33)....Brother Tom (22) also attends Penn State....Undecided on a major....Dad played golf for East Stroudsburg State.

Char Morett on Gina Bartolacci
"Gina brings speed and enthusiasm to the field of play. She continues to make strides as a forward on the right side. Gina does the simple and looks for the assist most of the time. She is dangerous in front of the cage to redirect a shot or to put away the rebound."



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