| Marisa Lozano |
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 | Class: Senior
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 | Hometown: Pittsburgh, Pa.
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 | High School: Sewickley Academy
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 | Height: 5-7
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 | Position: A
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PENN STATE CAREER
2008 (Junior): Played in 13 games with nine starts...Finished tied for fourth on the team in goals with 17...Scored a career high five goals against Ohio State (4/20)...Key player in 10-7 win against Loyola (3/30) with three goals...Netted two goals against Maryland (4/4), North Carolina (4/6) and Cincinnati (4/18)...Collected six ground balls, two caused turnovers, and two draw controls.
2007 (Sophomore): Drew 14 starts while playing in all 17 games...Finished tied for fifth on the team in goals with 11 and fourth in assists with eight...Started the season out strong, scoring two goals and notching two assists in 15-10 season-opening win over Delaware (2/24)...Also netted two goals in victory over Colgate (3/4) and recorded two assists in win against Temple (3/20)...Totaled five ground balls, four draw controls, and three caused turnovers.
2006 (Freshman): Did not see game action due to injury.
HIGH SCHOOL
As a freshman at Sewickley Academy (Sewickley, Pa.), helped her team to a 23-2 record...As a sophomore, earned All-America honorable mention accolades as the Panthers finished undefeated at 22-0...Gained All-America status and was named team MVP her junior and senior years as the Panthers went 13-7-1 and 16-4-1, respectively...Part of a Sewickley team that was WPSLA runner-up and MSLA Champions in 2002...Received the Female Athlete of the Year award her senior year...Earned eight varsity letters (four in soccer and four in lacrosse)...Served as team captain of the soccer and lacrosse teams as a senior...Led the Panther soccer team to WPIAL Championships from 2001-04 and a state championship in 2003.
BACKGROUND
Born Marisa Mae Lozano on October 5, 1986...Parents are Lisa Jepson-Lozano and Miguel Lozano...Has one sister, Gloria, who played lacrosse at Georgetown (2000-04), visiting the Final Four three times...Father, Miguel, played semi-professional soccer in Spain.
QUOTING COACH ISIDOR
"Reese enters the 2009 season as one of our most experienced attackers. She is our vocal leader on the offensive end and is tremendous at reading and reacting to broken plays. We will rely on Reese to provide a spark and to continue generating our offense."