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2018 Lacrosse Roster

7 Victoria Kalamaras

  • Position A
  • Height 5-5
  • Class Senior
  • High School Mountain Lakes High School
  • Hometown Mountain Lakes, N.J.
  • School Columbia College
  • Major Political Science

Biography

  • 2018 First Team All-Ivy League
  • 2017 Second Team All-Ivy League
  • 2016 Second Team All-Ivy League
  • 2018 Team Captain

2018 (Senior): Earned first team All-Ivy League honors as a senior captain ... The first player in program history to post 20+ goals and 20+ assists in three consecutive seasons ... Ended the year with 26 goals and a team-high 32 assists ... Set Columbia record with 106 career assists ... Second on Columbia's all-time career points list with 188 points ... Three points on two goals and an assist in Ivy League Tournament semifinal vs. Princeton ... Four goals in regular season finale vs. Princeton ... Five points on four goals and an assist in win over Brown ... First in program history to record 100 career assists with tally in road win at Yale ... Tied a single-game program record with six assists in a win over Harvard ... Five points on three goals and two assists in a road win at East Carolina ... With an assist at Cornell, broke the Columbia all-time career assists record with her 89th dime ... A game-high six points on four goals and two assists in a home win over Radford ... Three points on a goal and two assists in the Lions Ivy League opener at Dartmouth ... A trio of assists and a score vs. Arizona St. ... Three points on two assists and a score in the Lions home opener vs. Lehigh ... A game-high seven points on four goals and three assists to lead a win at Fairfield ... Tallied three assists in the Lions' season opener at No. 10 Navy.

2017 (Junior): Started all 15 games for the Lions ... Named second team All-Ivy League ... Earned six Ivy League Weekly Performance Honor Roll selections ... A goal and two assists at No. 5 Princeton on April 29 ... Her goal at Princeton marked her 20th of the season, making her the first player in program history to tally 20+ goals and assists in back-to-back seasons ... Finished the year setting the Columbia single-season record with 42 assists, besting the previous record of 32 set by Kacie Johnson ‘13CC in 2012 ... Game-high five assists along with three ground balls and two caused turnovers at Brown ... Tallied three points on two goals and an assist against No. 9 Penn ... Tallied four points on two goals and two assists in the win over Yale, her first of which broke the program single-season record, giving her 33 on the year ... Another three-assist game in the final non-conference regular season match-up at Hofstra ... Second-straight four-point game with a goal and three assists in a home victory over Wagner ... Four points behind two goals and two assists against Harvard ... Led the NCAA with 3.14 assists per game on March 20 ... Six points on three goals and three assists in a victory at San Diego State ... Game-high four assists and a goal in win over UC Davis ... Team-high five points on four assists and one goal against No. 11 Cornell ... A game-high seven points on two goals and five assists in home victory over Dartmouth ... Five points on two goals and three assist in a win over Fairfield ... Tallied a goal and two assists in the Lions' season opener at Drexel.

2016 (Sophomore): Started all 15 games for the Lions ... Named a second team All-Ivy League honoree ... Third player in program history to posts 20+ goals and 20+ assists in a single season ... Led the Lions in points with 44 ... Posted two goals and two assists in a win over Fairfield ... Tallied a pair of assists against Harvard ... A goal and an assist in the Lions' victory over Marist ... Put in two scores against Cornell ... A game-high six points on three goals and three assists in a win over St. Joseph's ... Recorded second-straight hat trick and an assist in win over Canisius ... Two goals in overtime game against Yale ... A game-high six point behind three goals and three assists in the Lions' road win over Wagner ... A score and two assists highlighted her performance at Hofstra ... Posted two goals and with two assists at No. 16 Penn ... Five points on two goals and a game-high three assists in the Lions' first program win over Brown ... Tallied a pair of goals, ground balls, and draw controls against No. 11 Princeton.

2015 (First-Year): Saw action in 15 games, making five starts … Led the Lions in assists with 12 on the year ... Finished the season with a team-high shot percentage of .522 on 12 goals … Recorded a hat trick in the Lions' victory over Bucknell.

At Mountain Lakes: Kalamaras joined Columbia as one of the most talented attackers in the state of New Jersey. Kalamaras put together a phenomenal senior campaign to lead the Lakers to a 2014 New Jersey Group I State Championship. She set a school single-season record with 143 points behind 83 goals (another school record) and 60 assists. In her time at Mountain Lakes, the team won back-to-back State Section and Morris County Championships (2013, 2014), and were the 2014 Stars and Stripes Conference Champions. The team was selected as the 2014 New Jersey Daily Record Team of the Year and the Smugmug Team of the Year. Kalamaras is a three-time All-County and All-Conference honoree. She earned her second Academic All-America honor in her senior season along with being named the Daily Record Girls Lacrosse Player of the Year, the Northwest Jersey Athletic Conference Player of the Year, and was given First Team All-State and All-America honors.

Personal: Enrolled in Columbia College ... Studied Political Science.

Year GP-GS G A Pts FPG-FPS GB DC CT
2015 15-5 12 12 24 1-1 16 2 4
2016 15-15 24 20 44 3-5 15 6 4
2017 15-15 20 42 62 1-7 19 9 7
2018 16-16 26 32 58 3-5 12 1 7
Total 61-51 82 106 188 8-18 62 18 22

Statistics

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Historical Player Information

  • 7

    2015Graduate Student

    Attacker
    5'5"
    7
  • 7

    2016Sophomore

    Attacker
    5'5"
    7
  • 7

    2017Junior

    Attacker
    5'5"
    7
  • 7

    2018Senior

    Attacker
    5'5"
    7