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Taylor Donohue Named 2009 Women's Lacrosse Team MVP
Coach Tara Hannaford presents junior Taylor Donohue with the 2009 Team MVP award at GW's annual Senior Honors Luncheon Monday.
 
Coach Tara Hannaford presents junior Taylor Donohue with the 2009 Team MVP award at GW's annual Senior Honors Luncheon Monday.
 

May 6, 2009

WASHINGTON, DC - Taylor Donohue was named the women's lacrosse team's Most Valuable Player at George Washington University's annual Senior Honors Luncheon on the GW campus Monday.

Donohue had a breakout season for the Colonials, leading the team in goals (30), assists (27) and points (57) to earn Second Team All-Atlantic 10 honors and help the team qualify for the A-10 Championship for the third time in the past five years.

Donohue's 27 assists set a new single-season school record, while her 57 points were the fifth-most in one season for the eighth-year program. She became the seventh Colonial to reach 100 career points and was the first GW player to receive two A-10 Player of the Week awards in the same season.

 

 

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