2023 Lacrosse Roster

Jersey Number 5
Camryn Pennypacker
- Class:
- Graduate Student
- High School:
- Clearview Regional
- Hometown:
- Mullica Hill, N.J.
- Major:
- MS in Exercise & Sport Psychology
2023: Started all 18 games... Scored 30 goals and added one assist... Registered 16 ground balls, seven caused turnovers and eight draw controls... Scored game-winning goals against Wofford (3/5) andĀ Vanderbilt (4/1)... Scored four goals against Campbell (2/22), Vanderbilt and Cincinnati (4/8)... Added a hat trick against Temple (4/22)... Scored goals in 15 games... One-time AAC Midfielder of the Week and one-time Honor Roll...Ā First-Team All-AAC honoree.
2022: Appeared in three games, making two starts... Recorded a goal, three ground balls, two caused turnovers and two draw controls against Radford (2/12)... Also recorded a draw control against Winthrop (2/18)... Named to the AAC All-Academic Team.
2021: Appeared in 15 games, making four startsā¦Recorded 14 points on 12 goals and a pair of assistsā¦Finished the season with 31 draw controls, putting her second on the teamā¦Also added nine ground balls and four caused turnoversā¦Set a new career-high with four goals against Cincinnati (4/23) while also adding four draw controlsā¦Tied her career-best four draw controls on three occasionsā¦Had at least one draw control in her final 14 gamesā¦Had three points on two goals and an assists against Campbell (2/24)ā¦Tallied a pair of goals in ECUās win over Old Dominion (3/19), the first AAC win in program historyā¦Named to the AAC All-Academic Team.
Game-by-Game Statistics
2020: Appeared in all eight games before the season was ended due to the Covid-19 Pandemicā¦Finished the season with nine points on eight goals and one assistā¦Was third on the team with 17 draw controls and fifth in free-position goals with threeā¦Had a season-high four draw controls against Furman (Feb. 7) and VCU (March 1)ā¦Contributed all over the field in ECUās win over Presbyterian (Feb. 9), scoring two goals while adding an assist as well as securing three draw controls, one ground ball and one caused turnoverā¦Buried a season-high three goals in ECUās home-opener win over Wofford (Feb. 15), also corralling three draw controls and forcing a turnoverā¦Scored a goal for the third-straight game in the win at Campbell (Feb. 22), adding a ground ball and two draw controlsā¦Scored goals in back-to-back games against Army (March 7) and No. 18 Duke (March 10).
Game-by-Game Statistics
2019: Appeared in all 17 games, starting 16 of themā¦Finished the season with 18 goals and three assists for 21 pointsā¦Had a career-best day with four points against George Washington (2/22), scoring three goals (including the game-winning goal) and adding an assistā¦Also scored three goals against Longwood (3/23)ā¦Scored a pair of goals against Gardner-Webb (2/10), Delaware State (2/24), Saint Francis (3/3) and Florida (4/13)ā¦Named the AAC Midfielder of the Week on Feb. 26 after her performances against George Washington and Delaware Stateā¦Named to the AAC Weekly Honor Roll on March 5.
Game-by-Game Statistics
High School: Lettered for three years at Clearview Regional High School under head coach Megan Conklinā¦Led the Pioneers to four consecutive Gloucester County Championships and helped finish as the South Jersey Group 4 Champions in 2018 as well as the New Jersey State Group 4 runner-upā¦Set school records in draw controls in a season (139) and draw controls in a game (14)ā¦Ended high school career with 145 goals and 297 draw controlsā¦Was All-South Jersey Second-Team and First-Team All-Conference Olympic Division in 2018ā¦Named Clearviewās MVP of the State Tournamentā¦Named Second-Team All-Conference Olympic Division and All-South Jersey Honorable Mention in 2017ā¦First-Team All-Conference Patriot Division in 2016ā¦Clearviewās Most Improved Player after her sophomore seasonā¦Selected for New Jersey Southās National Tournament Team in 2016.
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Personal: Daughter of Jay and Linda Pennypackerā¦Sister of Marissa and Allyā¦Majoring in exercise physiology with a minor in nutritionā¦Was a member of the National Honors Society and earned a spot on the Honor Roll and the Superintendents Listā¦Also lettered in swimming and soccerā¦Sisters Marissa and Allyson both played field hockey at The College of New Jersey, winning the National Championship in 2014ā¦Marissa also won a National Championship in 2011 as well as lettering in Lacrosseā¦Father, Jay, played rugby at Kutztown University.
2022: Appeared in three games, making two starts... Recorded a goal, three ground balls, two caused turnovers and two draw controls against Radford (2/12)... Also recorded a draw control against Winthrop (2/18)... Named to the AAC All-Academic Team.
2021: Appeared in 15 games, making four startsā¦Recorded 14 points on 12 goals and a pair of assistsā¦Finished the season with 31 draw controls, putting her second on the teamā¦Also added nine ground balls and four caused turnoversā¦Set a new career-high with four goals against Cincinnati (4/23) while also adding four draw controlsā¦Tied her career-best four draw controls on three occasionsā¦Had at least one draw control in her final 14 gamesā¦Had three points on two goals and an assists against Campbell (2/24)ā¦Tallied a pair of goals in ECUās win over Old Dominion (3/19), the first AAC win in program historyā¦Named to the AAC All-Academic Team.
Game-by-Game Statistics
2020: Appeared in all eight games before the season was ended due to the Covid-19 Pandemicā¦Finished the season with nine points on eight goals and one assistā¦Was third on the team with 17 draw controls and fifth in free-position goals with threeā¦Had a season-high four draw controls against Furman (Feb. 7) and VCU (March 1)ā¦Contributed all over the field in ECUās win over Presbyterian (Feb. 9), scoring two goals while adding an assist as well as securing three draw controls, one ground ball and one caused turnoverā¦Buried a season-high three goals in ECUās home-opener win over Wofford (Feb. 15), also corralling three draw controls and forcing a turnoverā¦Scored a goal for the third-straight game in the win at Campbell (Feb. 22), adding a ground ball and two draw controlsā¦Scored goals in back-to-back games against Army (March 7) and No. 18 Duke (March 10).
Game-by-Game Statistics
2019: Appeared in all 17 games, starting 16 of themā¦Finished the season with 18 goals and three assists for 21 pointsā¦Had a career-best day with four points against George Washington (2/22), scoring three goals (including the game-winning goal) and adding an assistā¦Also scored three goals against Longwood (3/23)ā¦Scored a pair of goals against Gardner-Webb (2/10), Delaware State (2/24), Saint Francis (3/3) and Florida (4/13)ā¦Named the AAC Midfielder of the Week on Feb. 26 after her performances against George Washington and Delaware Stateā¦Named to the AAC Weekly Honor Roll on March 5.
Game-by-Game Statistics
High School: Lettered for three years at Clearview Regional High School under head coach Megan Conklinā¦Led the Pioneers to four consecutive Gloucester County Championships and helped finish as the South Jersey Group 4 Champions in 2018 as well as the New Jersey State Group 4 runner-upā¦Set school records in draw controls in a season (139) and draw controls in a game (14)ā¦Ended high school career with 145 goals and 297 draw controlsā¦Was All-South Jersey Second-Team and First-Team All-Conference Olympic Division in 2018ā¦Named Clearviewās MVP of the State Tournamentā¦Named Second-Team All-Conference Olympic Division and All-South Jersey Honorable Mention in 2017ā¦First-Team All-Conference Patriot Division in 2016ā¦Clearviewās Most Improved Player after her sophomore seasonā¦Selected for New Jersey Southās National Tournament Team in 2016.
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Personal: Daughter of Jay and Linda Pennypackerā¦Sister of Marissa and Allyā¦Majoring in exercise physiology with a minor in nutritionā¦Was a member of the National Honors Society and earned a spot on the Honor Roll and the Superintendents Listā¦Also lettered in swimming and soccerā¦Sisters Marissa and Allyson both played field hockey at The College of New Jersey, winning the National Championship in 2014ā¦Marissa also won a National Championship in 2011 as well as lettering in Lacrosseā¦Father, Jay, played rugby at Kutztown University.
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