2018 Women's Lacrosse Roster
Avazis, Lily

Jersey Number 44
Lily Avazis
- Height:
- 5-4
- Class:
- Freshman
- High School:
- Schreiber HS
- Hometown:
- Port Washington, N.Y.
Bio
As A Freshman (2018)
Game-By-Game Statistics
Played in all 17 games … Scored 14 goals and distributed eight assists for 22 total points … Scored five goals against Lafayette for her lone multi-goal game of the season … Distributed a pair of assists against Columbia and Longwood … Credited with three caused turnovers during the season … Was 1-for-3 on free position shot attempts, scoring against Winthrop.
High School
Four-year letterwinner at Schreiber High School for coach Kaitlyn Carter … Led the Vikings to back-to-back conference titles in 2015 and 2016 … Earned All-Nassau County honors as a senior and led SHS to the Class A Nassau County Championship game … Finished the 2017 season with 47 goals and 15 assists while serving as team captain … Was the team's leading scorer as a junior, netting a team-best 30 goals as well as seven assists … Participated in the 2016 Long Island All-American Lacrosse Game for Team Nassau, scoring three goals … Recipient of the Scholar-Athlete Award … Two-time “Pie Day” Award winner … Named Schreiber High School Student of the Month for May 2015 … Two-year volleyball letterwinner … Earned the volleyball team’s Most Improved Player award following the 2017 season … Member of the varsity cheerleading squad as a freshman and sophomore ... Earned the Community Chest Award for volunteering contributions in the Port Washington Community.
Personal
Daughter of Chris and Maddalena Avazis … Has two younger sisters, Julianne and Gracie … Plans to major in art/graphic design… Played for Long Island Liberty club team under coaches Danielle Gallagher, Meg Trotta and Meg Clarke … Father played lacrosse for current Duke head coach John Danowski at C.W. Post College … Her uncle, Al Pisano, was an All-America performer for the SUNY Cortland lacrosse team and later served as head coach at Cortland and Army.
Game-By-Game Statistics
Played in all 17 games … Scored 14 goals and distributed eight assists for 22 total points … Scored five goals against Lafayette for her lone multi-goal game of the season … Distributed a pair of assists against Columbia and Longwood … Credited with three caused turnovers during the season … Was 1-for-3 on free position shot attempts, scoring against Winthrop.
High School
Four-year letterwinner at Schreiber High School for coach Kaitlyn Carter … Led the Vikings to back-to-back conference titles in 2015 and 2016 … Earned All-Nassau County honors as a senior and led SHS to the Class A Nassau County Championship game … Finished the 2017 season with 47 goals and 15 assists while serving as team captain … Was the team's leading scorer as a junior, netting a team-best 30 goals as well as seven assists … Participated in the 2016 Long Island All-American Lacrosse Game for Team Nassau, scoring three goals … Recipient of the Scholar-Athlete Award … Two-time “Pie Day” Award winner … Named Schreiber High School Student of the Month for May 2015 … Two-year volleyball letterwinner … Earned the volleyball team’s Most Improved Player award following the 2017 season … Member of the varsity cheerleading squad as a freshman and sophomore ... Earned the Community Chest Award for volunteering contributions in the Port Washington Community.
Personal
Daughter of Chris and Maddalena Avazis … Has two younger sisters, Julianne and Gracie … Plans to major in art/graphic design… Played for Long Island Liberty club team under coaches Danielle Gallagher, Meg Trotta and Meg Clarke … Father played lacrosse for current Duke head coach John Danowski at C.W. Post College … Her uncle, Al Pisano, was an All-America performer for the SUNY Cortland lacrosse team and later served as head coach at Cortland and Army.
East Carolina Postgame Interviews (Sept. 25, 2025)
Friday, September 26
ECU Football Coach Blake Harrell Presser Army
Monday, September 22
ECU Post-Game Interviews (Sept. 20, 2025)
Sunday, September 21
09/16/25 Inside Pirate Athletics
Tuesday, September 16