2019 Lacrosse Roster
Roster
Kent, Kenzie

Jersey Number 4
Kenzie Kent
- Class:
- Graduate Student
- Position:
- Attack
- Height:
- 5-6
- Hometown:
- Norwell, Mass.
- High School:
- Noble and Greenough School
Bio
KENT’S CAREER HIGHS
Points: 10, twice: vs. Dartmouth (4/12/16), vs. Maryland (5/28/17)
Goals: 6, vs. Southern California (5/20/17)
Assists: 6, five times, last vs. Southern California (3/1/19)
Ground Balls: 6 at Syracuse (2/16/19)
Draw Controls: 5, three times, last at Yale (4/6/16)
Caused Turnovers: 3 vs. Duke (4/6/19)
NOTES
Will enter her final lacrosse season ranked sixth in program history in career assists (58), which she has recorded in just 30 games … finished her junior season ranked 17th on the Eagles’ career scoring chart with 137 points in just 30 games … has played in four Final Fours (three in hockey, one in lacrosse) in her first three collegiate seasons.
AS A GRADUATE STUDENT (2019)
Voted a team captain ... 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 ... an Inside Lacrosse Midseason All-America First Team selection ... recorded a game-high five goals and four assists for nine points in the 20-6 season-opening win over Boston University (Feb. 9), just one point short of her career-best ... tallied two assists and career-high six ground balls at Syracuse (Feb. 16) ... picked up two ground balls and notched four goals and three assists at UMass (Feb. 21) .. had a game-high six assists and one goal for game-high seven points vs. both Harvard (Feb. 23) and Dartmouth (Feb. 27) ... added another seven-point game through one goal and six assists in win over Southern California (March 1) ... had two goals and two assists for four points in win at Navy (March 6) ... found season-high five goals and four assists at Northwestern to lead all point-scorers (March 9) ... had three points through one goal and two assists in win over Georgetown (March 16) ... recorded three goals in just 3:20 in win over UAlbany and also tallied three assists (March 19) ... tallied four points through one goal and three assists in win over North Carolina (March 23) ... assisted on three goals in win over Virginia (March 30) ... recorded a game-high six points through two goals and four assists in win over Notre Dame (April 3) ... led all-point scorers with eight points through three goals and five assists in win over Duke (April 6) while picking up a game-high five ground balls and causing a career-high three turnovers ... named ACC Offensive Player of the Week (April 9) ... tallied three goals and assisted on two others for five points in win at Virginia Tech (April 13), while picking up a game-high five ground balls, causing one turnover and winning one draw ... tallied three goals and added two assists vs. Yale (April 16) ... added two points through a goal and an assist in the regular season finale over Louisville (April 20) ... recorded one goal and two assists in ACC Semifinals vs. Syracuse (April 26) ... recorded three points in the ACC Championship game vs. North Carolina (April 28), hitting the 100-point mark in one season ... added a game-high ten points through four goals and six assists in the NCAA Second Round win over Colorado (May 12) ... put up eight points through two goals and six assists in NCAA Quarterfinal win over Princeton (May 18) ... named to both the IWLCA and ACC Honor Roll.
AS A JUNIOR (2017)
Won the 27th Mary Garber Award as the 2016-17 ACC Athlete of the Year ... Honda Sport Award Nominee … IWLCA All-Northeast Region First Team … missed the first 12 games of the season while helping lead the women’s hockey team to the National Semifinals at the Frozen Four … set a new career high with 77 points in just 12 games … tallied career highs with 39 goals and 38 assists … also posted a career high in ground balls (15) … finished the year ranked 27th in the nation in assists and 31st nationally in points …her 38 assists were the third most in a single season in program history … recorded at least five points in 10 games, including each of the final nine games of the season … registered four games with five or more goals, and four games with at least five assists … earned Inside Lacrosse Preseason All-America Third Team Honors and was on the Tewaaraton Award Watch List … saw her first action of the season against Yale (March 29), picking up three points (one goal, two assists) ... started her first game of the season and recorded a team-high eight points (three goals, five assists) against No. 17 Virginia (April 1)... finished with three goals and tied her career high with six assists at Dartmouth (April 12), becoming the third BC player in 2017 to record at least nine points in a game, while adding a career-high four ground balls ... led the way for the Eagles scoring five goals and adding two assists for a game-high seven points against No. 11 Notre Dame (April 22) ... finished the game with four goals and one assist, including a first-half hat trick against No. 14 Notre Dame (April 27) in the ACC Quarterfinals ... recorded a team-high five points against No. 3 North Carolina (April 28), scoring two goals and a team-high three assists – and became the 22nd player in program history to reach the 100-point plateau, doing so in 25 games to match Sam Apuzzo’s program record for fastest player to 100 points … earned ACC All-Tournament honors after sharing the tournament’s scoring lead with 10 points … posted seven points (2G, 5A) against Canisius in the NCAA First Round (May 12) while sharing the team’s point lead ... collected six points (three goals, three assists) at No. 9 Syracuse in the NCAA Second Round (May 14), as well as matching her career high with four ground balls ... scored a career-best six goals and added two assists for eight points against No. 7 USC (May 20) in the NCAA Quarterfinals ... tallied a team-high five goals and added one assist for six points against Navy (May 26) in the NCAA Semifinals, and also had a key draw control in the game’s final minute to help preserve BC’s win … tied the NCAA Championship Game record with 10 points (five goals, five assists) against No. 1 Maryland (May 28) … shattered the NCAA Tournament scoring record, tallying 37 points in five games – besting the previous mark of 26 points in five games …was the first player in NCAA history to be named the Most Outstanding Player at the NCAA Women’s D1 Lacrosse Championship despite not playing on the winning team.
AS A SOPHOMORE (2016): Helped the women’s ice hockey team to a 40-1-0 overall record that saw the Eagles fall in the National Championship game to Minnesota, 3-1... Named to the Tewaaraton Award Watch List ... Named to All-ACC Second Team ... Started eight of her 10 games in 2016, collecting 18 goals and 17 assists for 35 points ... added seven ground balls and 27 draw controls ... First action of the season came against North Carolina (3/26), where she tallied a team-high four points (2G, 2A) and two DC’s ... recorded two goals, two assists and matched a career high five draw controls at Virginia (4/2) ... Picked up two ground balls and matched a career high five draw controls at Yale (4/6) ... tallied a season high three goals and matched a career high with five draw controls at Duke (4/9) ... tied for the second most points in a single game in program history on 5 goals and 5 assists vs Dartmouth (4/12) ... tallied two goals and three draw controls in win over Virginia Tech (4/16) ... set a career high with six assists as part of seven point performance en route to surpassing her 50 career point mark (in only 15 games) at Harvard (4/20) ... Tallied a goal, assist and draw control off the bench vs. Johns Hopkins (4/23) ... registered two goals, an assist and four draw controls in ACC quarterfinal loss to Syracuse (4/28) ... collected two ground balls, two draw controls and a caused turnover in the NCAA opener vs. Stony Brook (5/13) ... Named to IWLCA All-Northeast Regional First Team.
AS A FRESHMAN (2015): Scored 22 goals in only eight games ... added an additional three assists for 25 total points ... Won 12 draw controls and picked up three ground balls on the season ... notched her first two collegiate goals in BC's loss to Duke (April 4) ... added two goals and her first career caused turnover vs. Harvard (April 7) ... led all Eagles with three goals in victory over Virginia Tech (April 11) ... set a career high with six points (5 G, 1 A) at New Hampshire (April 18) ... matched her career high in points (5 G, 1 A) in 2OT loss to Syracuse in ACC Quarterfinals ... added four goals in win over Boston University (May 2) ... first Eagle to be named to the IWLCA All-Rookie Team ... Helped the Women's Hockey team to the 2015 Frozen Four before joining the lacrosse team for the last eight games of the season.
BEFORE BC: Attended Thayer Academy for two years before transferring to Noble and Greenough ahead of her junior year ... LACROSSE: was a three-time U.S. Lacrosse high school All-American (2012, 2013, 2014) … a four-time selection to the New England Preparatory School All-League and Independent School All-League teams (2011-14) … represented New England at the Under Armour All-American Classic three times (2011, 2012, 2013) ... represented Lower New England in the U.S. Lacrosse National Tournament in 2011, 2012, and 2013 ... two-time finalist for the Heather Leigh Albert award as the outstanding lacrosse player in the U.S. (2012-13) …HOCKEY: Two-time member of the U.S. Under-18 National Team … helped the team win silver medals in both 2013 and 2014 at the IIHF U18 World Championships … in 2014, finished with one assist and a +1 plus/minus rating in five games … attended four USA Hockey National Development Camps (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) … helped Assabet Valley win USA Hockey’s Tier 1 national championship three times (U16 in 2012, U19 in 2013 and 2014) … scored the game-winning goal in the 2014 national championship against Shattuck-St. Mary’s.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Jeff and Jennifer Kent ... has five siblings: Alicia, Callahan, Parker, Addison, and Bailey ... her mother Jen is an assistant coach for the BC women’s lacrosse team … her sister, Callahan, played lacrosse at Vanderbilt … graduated from the Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences as a communication major in May of 2018 ... enrolled in the Woods College Master of Science in Sport Administration program ... recipient of the Parekh Family Flynn Fund Scholarship.
Points: 10, twice: vs. Dartmouth (4/12/16), vs. Maryland (5/28/17)
Goals: 6, vs. Southern California (5/20/17)
Assists: 6, five times, last vs. Southern California (3/1/19)
Ground Balls: 6 at Syracuse (2/16/19)
Draw Controls: 5, three times, last at Yale (4/6/16)
Caused Turnovers: 3 vs. Duke (4/6/19)
NOTES
Will enter her final lacrosse season ranked sixth in program history in career assists (58), which she has recorded in just 30 games … finished her junior season ranked 17th on the Eagles’ career scoring chart with 137 points in just 30 games … has played in four Final Fours (three in hockey, one in lacrosse) in her first three collegiate seasons.
AS A GRADUATE STUDENT (2019)
Voted a team captain ... 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 ... an Inside Lacrosse Midseason All-America First Team selection ... recorded a game-high five goals and four assists for nine points in the 20-6 season-opening win over Boston University (Feb. 9), just one point short of her career-best ... tallied two assists and career-high six ground balls at Syracuse (Feb. 16) ... picked up two ground balls and notched four goals and three assists at UMass (Feb. 21) .. had a game-high six assists and one goal for game-high seven points vs. both Harvard (Feb. 23) and Dartmouth (Feb. 27) ... added another seven-point game through one goal and six assists in win over Southern California (March 1) ... had two goals and two assists for four points in win at Navy (March 6) ... found season-high five goals and four assists at Northwestern to lead all point-scorers (March 9) ... had three points through one goal and two assists in win over Georgetown (March 16) ... recorded three goals in just 3:20 in win over UAlbany and also tallied three assists (March 19) ... tallied four points through one goal and three assists in win over North Carolina (March 23) ... assisted on three goals in win over Virginia (March 30) ... recorded a game-high six points through two goals and four assists in win over Notre Dame (April 3) ... led all-point scorers with eight points through three goals and five assists in win over Duke (April 6) while picking up a game-high five ground balls and causing a career-high three turnovers ... named ACC Offensive Player of the Week (April 9) ... tallied three goals and assisted on two others for five points in win at Virginia Tech (April 13), while picking up a game-high five ground balls, causing one turnover and winning one draw ... tallied three goals and added two assists vs. Yale (April 16) ... added two points through a goal and an assist in the regular season finale over Louisville (April 20) ... recorded one goal and two assists in ACC Semifinals vs. Syracuse (April 26) ... recorded three points in the ACC Championship game vs. North Carolina (April 28), hitting the 100-point mark in one season ... added a game-high ten points through four goals and six assists in the NCAA Second Round win over Colorado (May 12) ... put up eight points through two goals and six assists in NCAA Quarterfinal win over Princeton (May 18) ... named to both the IWLCA and ACC Honor Roll.
AS A JUNIOR (2017)
Won the 27th Mary Garber Award as the 2016-17 ACC Athlete of the Year ... Honda Sport Award Nominee … IWLCA All-Northeast Region First Team … missed the first 12 games of the season while helping lead the women’s hockey team to the National Semifinals at the Frozen Four … set a new career high with 77 points in just 12 games … tallied career highs with 39 goals and 38 assists … also posted a career high in ground balls (15) … finished the year ranked 27th in the nation in assists and 31st nationally in points …her 38 assists were the third most in a single season in program history … recorded at least five points in 10 games, including each of the final nine games of the season … registered four games with five or more goals, and four games with at least five assists … earned Inside Lacrosse Preseason All-America Third Team Honors and was on the Tewaaraton Award Watch List … saw her first action of the season against Yale (March 29), picking up three points (one goal, two assists) ... started her first game of the season and recorded a team-high eight points (three goals, five assists) against No. 17 Virginia (April 1)... finished with three goals and tied her career high with six assists at Dartmouth (April 12), becoming the third BC player in 2017 to record at least nine points in a game, while adding a career-high four ground balls ... led the way for the Eagles scoring five goals and adding two assists for a game-high seven points against No. 11 Notre Dame (April 22) ... finished the game with four goals and one assist, including a first-half hat trick against No. 14 Notre Dame (April 27) in the ACC Quarterfinals ... recorded a team-high five points against No. 3 North Carolina (April 28), scoring two goals and a team-high three assists – and became the 22nd player in program history to reach the 100-point plateau, doing so in 25 games to match Sam Apuzzo’s program record for fastest player to 100 points … earned ACC All-Tournament honors after sharing the tournament’s scoring lead with 10 points … posted seven points (2G, 5A) against Canisius in the NCAA First Round (May 12) while sharing the team’s point lead ... collected six points (three goals, three assists) at No. 9 Syracuse in the NCAA Second Round (May 14), as well as matching her career high with four ground balls ... scored a career-best six goals and added two assists for eight points against No. 7 USC (May 20) in the NCAA Quarterfinals ... tallied a team-high five goals and added one assist for six points against Navy (May 26) in the NCAA Semifinals, and also had a key draw control in the game’s final minute to help preserve BC’s win … tied the NCAA Championship Game record with 10 points (five goals, five assists) against No. 1 Maryland (May 28) … shattered the NCAA Tournament scoring record, tallying 37 points in five games – besting the previous mark of 26 points in five games …was the first player in NCAA history to be named the Most Outstanding Player at the NCAA Women’s D1 Lacrosse Championship despite not playing on the winning team.
AS A SOPHOMORE (2016): Helped the women’s ice hockey team to a 40-1-0 overall record that saw the Eagles fall in the National Championship game to Minnesota, 3-1... Named to the Tewaaraton Award Watch List ... Named to All-ACC Second Team ... Started eight of her 10 games in 2016, collecting 18 goals and 17 assists for 35 points ... added seven ground balls and 27 draw controls ... First action of the season came against North Carolina (3/26), where she tallied a team-high four points (2G, 2A) and two DC’s ... recorded two goals, two assists and matched a career high five draw controls at Virginia (4/2) ... Picked up two ground balls and matched a career high five draw controls at Yale (4/6) ... tallied a season high three goals and matched a career high with five draw controls at Duke (4/9) ... tied for the second most points in a single game in program history on 5 goals and 5 assists vs Dartmouth (4/12) ... tallied two goals and three draw controls in win over Virginia Tech (4/16) ... set a career high with six assists as part of seven point performance en route to surpassing her 50 career point mark (in only 15 games) at Harvard (4/20) ... Tallied a goal, assist and draw control off the bench vs. Johns Hopkins (4/23) ... registered two goals, an assist and four draw controls in ACC quarterfinal loss to Syracuse (4/28) ... collected two ground balls, two draw controls and a caused turnover in the NCAA opener vs. Stony Brook (5/13) ... Named to IWLCA All-Northeast Regional First Team.
AS A FRESHMAN (2015): Scored 22 goals in only eight games ... added an additional three assists for 25 total points ... Won 12 draw controls and picked up three ground balls on the season ... notched her first two collegiate goals in BC's loss to Duke (April 4) ... added two goals and her first career caused turnover vs. Harvard (April 7) ... led all Eagles with three goals in victory over Virginia Tech (April 11) ... set a career high with six points (5 G, 1 A) at New Hampshire (April 18) ... matched her career high in points (5 G, 1 A) in 2OT loss to Syracuse in ACC Quarterfinals ... added four goals in win over Boston University (May 2) ... first Eagle to be named to the IWLCA All-Rookie Team ... Helped the Women's Hockey team to the 2015 Frozen Four before joining the lacrosse team for the last eight games of the season.
BEFORE BC: Attended Thayer Academy for two years before transferring to Noble and Greenough ahead of her junior year ... LACROSSE: was a three-time U.S. Lacrosse high school All-American (2012, 2013, 2014) … a four-time selection to the New England Preparatory School All-League and Independent School All-League teams (2011-14) … represented New England at the Under Armour All-American Classic three times (2011, 2012, 2013) ... represented Lower New England in the U.S. Lacrosse National Tournament in 2011, 2012, and 2013 ... two-time finalist for the Heather Leigh Albert award as the outstanding lacrosse player in the U.S. (2012-13) …HOCKEY: Two-time member of the U.S. Under-18 National Team … helped the team win silver medals in both 2013 and 2014 at the IIHF U18 World Championships … in 2014, finished with one assist and a +1 plus/minus rating in five games … attended four USA Hockey National Development Camps (2010, 2011, 2012, 2013) … helped Assabet Valley win USA Hockey’s Tier 1 national championship three times (U16 in 2012, U19 in 2013 and 2014) … scored the game-winning goal in the 2014 national championship against Shattuck-St. Mary’s.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Jeff and Jennifer Kent ... has five siblings: Alicia, Callahan, Parker, Addison, and Bailey ... her mother Jen is an assistant coach for the BC women’s lacrosse team … her sister, Callahan, played lacrosse at Vanderbilt … graduated from the Morrissey College of Arts & Sciences as a communication major in May of 2018 ... enrolled in the Woods College Master of Science in Sport Administration program ... recipient of the Parekh Family Flynn Fund Scholarship.
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