2019 Lacrosse Roster
Roster
Miller, Elizabeth

Jersey Number 3
Elizabeth Miller
- Class:
- Senior
- Position:
- Defense
- Height:
- 5-5
- Hometown:
- New Canaan, Conn.
- High School:
- New Canaan
Bio
MILLER’S CAREER HIGHS
Points: 2, at Yale (4/6/16)
Goals: 1, twice, last vs. Louisville (3/18/17)
Assists: 1, twice, last vs. Harvard (2/25/17)
Ground balls: 5, vs. Harvard (2/25/17)
Draw controls: 8, vs. Yale (3/29/17)
Caused turnovers: 5, vs. Harvard (2/25/17)
AS A SENIOR (2019)
Named to both the US Lacrosse Preseason All-America First Team and the Preseason All-ACC Team ... an All-ACC First Team selection ... Tewaaraton Watch List selection ... tabbed an Inside Lacrosse Midseason First Team All-American ... earned a start in season-opening win over Boston University (Feb. 9) ... started at Syracuse (Feb. 16), picked up one ground ball and won possession of six draw controls ... found her first goal of the season at UMass (Feb. 21) ... started vs. Harvard (Feb. 23) ... picked up one ground ball, three draws and caused three turnovers vs. Dartmouth (Feb. 27) ... picked up two ground balls and got control of two draws in win over Southern California (March 1) ... grabbed a game-high three ground balls in win at Navy (March 6) ... caused two turnovers and won control of seven draws at Northwestern (March 9) ... won game-high seven draws in win over Georgetown (March 16) ... picked up three ground balls, caused one turnover and won control of four draws in win over UAlbany (March 19) ... picked up one ground ball as a key part of the defensive unit that held North Carolina to their only single-digit production of their season (March 23) ... picked up one ground ball, caused one turnover and won four draws in win over Virginia (March 30) ... picked up two ground balls and won three draw controls in win over Notre Dame (April 3) ... picked up one ground ball, won one draw and caused a turnover in win over Duke (April 6) ... named ACC Defensive Player of the Week (April 9) ... picked up one ground ball and won four draws at Virginia Tech (April 13) ... caused three turnovers and won three draws vs. Yale (April 16) ... added one goal, caused two turnovers and won three draws in regular season finale vs. Louisville (April 20) ... started in ACC Quarterfinals vs. Louisville (April 24), picking up one ground ball ... started in ACC Semifinals vs. Syracuse (April 26) and in the ACC Championship game vs. North Carolina (April 28) ... credited with one ground ball, one caused turnover and five draw wins in the NCAA Second Round win over Colorado (May 12) ... picked up a season-high four ground balls and won three draws in Quarterfinal win over Princeton (May 18).
AS A JUNIOR (2018)
Saw action in all 24 games as a starter ... recorded six goals and one assist for seven points ... grabbed 31 ground balls, including four vs. Virginia Tech (April 14) ... credited with seven draw controls vs. Navy (Feb. 27), with 46 on the season ... caused 19 turnovers, season-high three vs. Holy Cross (Feb. 13) and vs. Stony Brook (May 19) ... named to ACC Honor Roll.
AS A SOPHOMORE (2017)
IWLCA Second-Team All-America … IWLCA First-Team All-Northeast Region … All-ACC Second Team … started all 24 games on defense … scored one goal and added one assist for two points … second on the squad in ground balls (43) and third in draw controls (45) … also added a team-best 31 caused turnovers … tallied a then-career high three caused turnovers at No. 16 Massachusetts (Feb. 8) ... picked up two draw controls in the win against Boston University (Feb. 15) ... caused three turnovers at UConn (Feb. 22), while recording a career-high three draw controls and her first assist of the season ... had a career day on defense against Harvard (Feb. 25), causing five turnovers and picking up five ground balls to set new highs ... recorded her first goal of the season against No. 15 Louisville (March 18) and assisted in holding the Cardinals without a shot for the first 18:05 of the game and scoreless for the first 20:47 of the game ... put together a strong game on defense at No. 2 North Carolina (March 25), finishing with four ground balls, two caused turnovers and two draw controls ... recorded a career-high eight draw controls against Yale (March 29), tying her for the fifth-most in a game in program history ... helped hold No. 17 Virginia (April 1) to one goal in the final 22:04 of play and recorded three ground balls ... recorded three ground balls and three caused turnovers at Dartmouth (April 12) ... part of the defense that held No. 11 Notre Dame (April 22) to only three goals in the second half of the Eagles’ win in the regular-season finale ... had four draw controls and was a key member of the Eagles’ defense that limited Canisius to just two goals in the second half in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (May 12) ... part of the BC defense that held No. 9 Syracuse to 10 goals in the NCAA Second Round (May 14) ... posted three ground balls, three draw controls and two caused turnovers in the Eagles’ 20-14 win over No. 7 USC (May 20) in the NCAA Quarterfinals, and was also part of the BC defense that held the country’s then-leading goal-scorer Michaela Michael to two points (one goal, one assist) ... had three draw controls and helped limit Navy’s Jenna Collins to two goals and one assist in the NCAA Semifinal (May 26).
AS A FRESHMAN (2016)
Started all 19 games at defense for the Eagles in 2016, collecting one goal and one assist … added 14 ground balls, 13 draw controls and 11 caused turnovers … made her first collegiate start in the season opener at Boston University (Feb. 12), picking up two ground balls, causing two turnovers and tallying two draw controls ... picked up a career high three ground balls at No. 9 Notre Dame (Feb. 21) ... tallied three ground balls and caused two turnovers in home opener against UMass (March 2) ... registered a ground ball and matched a career high with two caused turnovers in win over Navy (March 5) … matched a career-best with two draw controls and picked up a ground ball at No. 15 Virginia (April 2) ... recorded career firsts in goals (1) and assists (1) in the team’s win at Yale (April 6) ... tallied one draw control and a ground ball at No. 15 Duke (April 9) ... matched career highs in both draw controls (2) and caused turnovers (2) vs. Dartmouth (April 12) ... tallied two ground balls and a caused turnover in win over Virginia Tech (April 16) ... tallied two draw controls and a caused turnover at Harvard (April 20) ...... tallied a draw control in ACC Quarterfinal loss to No. 4 Syracuse (April 28) ... named Boston College Freshman Scholar-Athlete of the Year ... earned the Athletics Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.
BEFORE BC
Four-year varsity member for coach Kristin Woods ... served as captain for lacrosse, field hockey and basketball teams her senior season ... two-time All-American and Academic All-American ... three-time first-team all-state performer ... won three state championships at New Canaan.
PERSONAL
Elizabeth Miller... daughter of Joel and Judy Miller ... has three siblings: Jake, Cassie and Zach … enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … recipient of the Curtis Family Scholarship Fund.
Points: 2, at Yale (4/6/16)
Goals: 1, twice, last vs. Louisville (3/18/17)
Assists: 1, twice, last vs. Harvard (2/25/17)
Ground balls: 5, vs. Harvard (2/25/17)
Draw controls: 8, vs. Yale (3/29/17)
Caused turnovers: 5, vs. Harvard (2/25/17)
AS A SENIOR (2019)
Named to both the US Lacrosse Preseason All-America First Team and the Preseason All-ACC Team ... an All-ACC First Team selection ... Tewaaraton Watch List selection ... tabbed an Inside Lacrosse Midseason First Team All-American ... earned a start in season-opening win over Boston University (Feb. 9) ... started at Syracuse (Feb. 16), picked up one ground ball and won possession of six draw controls ... found her first goal of the season at UMass (Feb. 21) ... started vs. Harvard (Feb. 23) ... picked up one ground ball, three draws and caused three turnovers vs. Dartmouth (Feb. 27) ... picked up two ground balls and got control of two draws in win over Southern California (March 1) ... grabbed a game-high three ground balls in win at Navy (March 6) ... caused two turnovers and won control of seven draws at Northwestern (March 9) ... won game-high seven draws in win over Georgetown (March 16) ... picked up three ground balls, caused one turnover and won control of four draws in win over UAlbany (March 19) ... picked up one ground ball as a key part of the defensive unit that held North Carolina to their only single-digit production of their season (March 23) ... picked up one ground ball, caused one turnover and won four draws in win over Virginia (March 30) ... picked up two ground balls and won three draw controls in win over Notre Dame (April 3) ... picked up one ground ball, won one draw and caused a turnover in win over Duke (April 6) ... named ACC Defensive Player of the Week (April 9) ... picked up one ground ball and won four draws at Virginia Tech (April 13) ... caused three turnovers and won three draws vs. Yale (April 16) ... added one goal, caused two turnovers and won three draws in regular season finale vs. Louisville (April 20) ... started in ACC Quarterfinals vs. Louisville (April 24), picking up one ground ball ... started in ACC Semifinals vs. Syracuse (April 26) and in the ACC Championship game vs. North Carolina (April 28) ... credited with one ground ball, one caused turnover and five draw wins in the NCAA Second Round win over Colorado (May 12) ... picked up a season-high four ground balls and won three draws in Quarterfinal win over Princeton (May 18).
AS A JUNIOR (2018)
Saw action in all 24 games as a starter ... recorded six goals and one assist for seven points ... grabbed 31 ground balls, including four vs. Virginia Tech (April 14) ... credited with seven draw controls vs. Navy (Feb. 27), with 46 on the season ... caused 19 turnovers, season-high three vs. Holy Cross (Feb. 13) and vs. Stony Brook (May 19) ... named to ACC Honor Roll.
AS A SOPHOMORE (2017)
IWLCA Second-Team All-America … IWLCA First-Team All-Northeast Region … All-ACC Second Team … started all 24 games on defense … scored one goal and added one assist for two points … second on the squad in ground balls (43) and third in draw controls (45) … also added a team-best 31 caused turnovers … tallied a then-career high three caused turnovers at No. 16 Massachusetts (Feb. 8) ... picked up two draw controls in the win against Boston University (Feb. 15) ... caused three turnovers at UConn (Feb. 22), while recording a career-high three draw controls and her first assist of the season ... had a career day on defense against Harvard (Feb. 25), causing five turnovers and picking up five ground balls to set new highs ... recorded her first goal of the season against No. 15 Louisville (March 18) and assisted in holding the Cardinals without a shot for the first 18:05 of the game and scoreless for the first 20:47 of the game ... put together a strong game on defense at No. 2 North Carolina (March 25), finishing with four ground balls, two caused turnovers and two draw controls ... recorded a career-high eight draw controls against Yale (March 29), tying her for the fifth-most in a game in program history ... helped hold No. 17 Virginia (April 1) to one goal in the final 22:04 of play and recorded three ground balls ... recorded three ground balls and three caused turnovers at Dartmouth (April 12) ... part of the defense that held No. 11 Notre Dame (April 22) to only three goals in the second half of the Eagles’ win in the regular-season finale ... had four draw controls and was a key member of the Eagles’ defense that limited Canisius to just two goals in the second half in the first round of the NCAA Tournament (May 12) ... part of the BC defense that held No. 9 Syracuse to 10 goals in the NCAA Second Round (May 14) ... posted three ground balls, three draw controls and two caused turnovers in the Eagles’ 20-14 win over No. 7 USC (May 20) in the NCAA Quarterfinals, and was also part of the BC defense that held the country’s then-leading goal-scorer Michaela Michael to two points (one goal, one assist) ... had three draw controls and helped limit Navy’s Jenna Collins to two goals and one assist in the NCAA Semifinal (May 26).
AS A FRESHMAN (2016)
Started all 19 games at defense for the Eagles in 2016, collecting one goal and one assist … added 14 ground balls, 13 draw controls and 11 caused turnovers … made her first collegiate start in the season opener at Boston University (Feb. 12), picking up two ground balls, causing two turnovers and tallying two draw controls ... picked up a career high three ground balls at No. 9 Notre Dame (Feb. 21) ... tallied three ground balls and caused two turnovers in home opener against UMass (March 2) ... registered a ground ball and matched a career high with two caused turnovers in win over Navy (March 5) … matched a career-best with two draw controls and picked up a ground ball at No. 15 Virginia (April 2) ... recorded career firsts in goals (1) and assists (1) in the team’s win at Yale (April 6) ... tallied one draw control and a ground ball at No. 15 Duke (April 9) ... matched career highs in both draw controls (2) and caused turnovers (2) vs. Dartmouth (April 12) ... tallied two ground balls and a caused turnover in win over Virginia Tech (April 16) ... tallied two draw controls and a caused turnover at Harvard (April 20) ...... tallied a draw control in ACC Quarterfinal loss to No. 4 Syracuse (April 28) ... named Boston College Freshman Scholar-Athlete of the Year ... earned the Athletics Director’s Award for Academic Achievement.
BEFORE BC
Four-year varsity member for coach Kristin Woods ... served as captain for lacrosse, field hockey and basketball teams her senior season ... two-time All-American and Academic All-American ... three-time first-team all-state performer ... won three state championships at New Canaan.
PERSONAL
Elizabeth Miller... daughter of Joel and Judy Miller ... has three siblings: Jake, Cassie and Zach … enrolled in the Carroll School of Management … recipient of the Curtis Family Scholarship Fund.
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