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On Comito: One of four returning All-Americans from last years squad
considered one of the top shooters and offensive players in the nation
a lefty with a super-quick release and great accuracy
seems to shine in big games
is second among Terrapin returnees (behind only Jen Adams) in scoring with 192 points
her career point total ranks 10th on the Maryland career list and she can move as high as third with a year similar to last (92 points)
will move into the all-time top 10 for goals at Maryland with her fourth goal of 2001 (she is currently 11th with 132)
could feasibly move ahead of Terp star Kelly Amonte (1993-96) in career goals and into what would be second (behind Jen Adams) on the school career list
her 60 career assists are also 10th in Terp history.
2000 (Junior): Started in all 22 games
had an outstanding junior campaign, nearly matching her previous career totals for goals, assists and points
was second on the team in scoring with 92 points
the 92 points ranks sixth on the Terrapin single-season list
her 65 goals were second only to Jen Adams (81) nationally and were the third-highest single-season total in Maryland history
also added 27 assists, third most on the team
paced the Terps in scoring six times
as is her trademark, she came up big as tournament time rolled around
started a strong scoring run in the first game of the ACC Tournament against Virginia (4/22) as she led the Terps with three goals
from the Virginia game on, she scored 26 of her 65 goals (3.25 per game) and led the team four times in eight games
added 46 ground balls and 13 caused turnovers
just missed her career high in a six-goal performance at Syracuse (3/12)
scored five goals and added an assist at Loyola (4/29)
found the back of the net four times on seven other occasions
a first team IWLCA All-America and an All-ACC selection
also named a first team IWLCA South Region All-America.
1999 (Sophomore): Started in all 21 games
came on strong at the end of the season, scoring 12 of her 56 goals in the three games of the NCAA Tournament
broke the Ludwig Field record for goals in a game with her seven-goal barrage against Georgetown (5/8) in the NCAA quarterfinals
not only did she score seven goals to help the Terps advance, but she converted all seven of her shots that day for a perfect shooting performance
the Terps third-leading scorer with 56 goals and 25 assists
was the ACC Player of the Week twice, including one selection for her stellar performance against Georgetown (5/8)
had 60 ground balls and 15 draw controls
an All-ACC selection
an NCAA all-tournament selection.
1998 (Freshman): Appeared in 20 games, including all of Marylands NCAA tournament games
ranked ninth on the team in scoring with 19 points
netted 11 goals and added eight assists
enjoyed a career performance against Old Dominion where she scored five points (three goals and two assists)
scored two goals twice
goals came against William & Mary and James Madison
scored at least one goal in five consecutive games.
Prep: A 1997 graduate of North Shore High School
a high school All-American in her senior year
her shooting ability led her to become Nassau Countys leading scorer as a senior
a three-sport athlete, lettering in soccer and basketball in addition to lacrosse.
Personal: Allison Comito was born December 4, 1979
is the daughter of Evangeline and Phillip Comito
participated in student government and S.A.D.D.
majoring in sociology.
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