2004 Field Hockey Roster
Roster

Lauren Parks
- Height:
- 5-10
- Class:
- Sophomore
- High School:
- Norwood/Norwood, MA
Voted captain unanimously by her teammates...Started 19 games...Recorded five goals, three assists and 13 points...Scored two goals, including the gamewinner on September 24, 2006 against Dartmouth...Registered an assist in the ACC Championship first round loss to Virginia...Went 0-1 on penalty strokes...Took 43 shots on the season, ranking second on the team in that category...Selected for the NFHCA Division I Senior All-Star Game...Named to the Northeast All-Region second team.
AS A JUNIOR (2005)
Started all 20 games...Scored three goals, including one against each Massachusetts, Northeastern and Wake Forest...Goal against Northeastern was a gamewinner...Took 26 shots on goal.
AS A SOPHOMORE (2004)
Played in 16 games, starting 11 times...Saw action in four of five BIG EAST contests...Took eight shots on goal...Collected two defensive saves.
AS A FRESHMAN (2003)
Played in six games, including one BIG EAST game...Took one shot on goal. AS A REDSHIRT FRESHMAN (2002)
Received a medical redshirt for the season...Missed the entire season, recovering from a torn anterior cruciate ligament.
BEFORE BC
A four-time varsity letterwinner at Norwood High School...Named the team MVP in 2000...A three-time Bay State League All-Star...A two-time participant in the Junior Olympics and a four-time member of the Futures Program...Won four gold medals in the United States Field Hockey Association Tournament as a member of the Cape Ann Coalition...A three-time Bay State Games participant...Also played lacrosse and basketball...An honor roll student and four-time member of the student council.
PERSONAL
Born on December 12, 1983...Daughter of Kristina and Kenneth Parks...Has two sisters, Stephanie Cowgill and Allison Parks, who played field hockey at Villanova... Is active in BC's community outreach program, visiting the Franciscan hospital...A Student-Athlete Athletic Committee (SAAC) volunteer...Received a degree in communications from the College of Arts and Sciences in May, 2006.
CAREER STATISTICS
Year GP/GS G A Pts. DS2002 Did not play2003 6/0 0 0 0 02004 16/11 0 0 0 22005 20/20 3 0 6 02006 19/19 5 3 13 0Totals 42/31 8 3 19 2