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Warden, Haley

Jersey Number 25
Haley Warden
- Year:
- Junior
- Position:
- Midfielder
- Height:
- 5-8
- Hometown:
- Glen Mills, Pa.
- High School:
- Garnet Valley
- Major:
- Computer Information Systems
Bio
Career Highlights:
• All-American by Coaches in 2017 and Media in both 2017 and 2018
• 2017 CAA Player of the Year
• 2018 CAA Co-Defensive Player of the Year
• Two-time First Team All-CAA (2017, 2018)
• 2016 Second Team All-CAA
• 2018 NCAA Championship Most Outstanding Performer
• Back-to-back CAA Championship Most Outstanding Performer (2017, 2018)
• JMU all-time leader in draw controls (245)
• JMU all-time leader in caused turnovers (119)
• Ranks 7th at JMU in career ground balls (146)
• Ranks tied for 14th at JMU in career free-position goals (22)
• JMU single-season records for draw controls (108 - 2018) and caused turnovers (47 - 2017)
2018 as a Senior:
• Inside Lacrosse Media Second Team All-American
• NCAA Championship Most Outstanding Performer
• NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team
• First Team ECAC All-Star
• CAA Co-Defensive Player of the Year
• First Team All-CAA
• CAA Championship Most Outstanding Performer, becoming first player in league history to win it in consecutive seasons
• CAA Championship All-Tournament Team
• Tewaaraton Award Nominee (top-25)
• Tewaaraton Award Watch List
• VaSID First Team All-State
• Two-time CAA Defensive Player of the Week (Feb. 20, Mar. 12)
• Started all 23 games in the midfield
• Scored 46 goals and 11 assists for 57 points
• Also had seven free-position goals, 45 caused turnovers, 46 ground balls and 108 draw controls
• Set JMU and CAA single-season records for draw controls (108)
• Produced JMU’s second-best caused turnovers total in single-season history
• Ranked second in the CAA in draw controls per game (4.70), fifth in caused turnovers (1.96), tied for eighth in ground balls (2.00) and tied for 10th in goals (2.00)
• Matched career high of six points off five goals and one assist against Penn State (Mar. 7)
• Also had five goals and a career-high 10 draw controls in national semifinals against North Carolina (May 25)
• Scored four goals in NCAA Second Round versus Virginia (May 13) and in national title game against Boston College (May 27)
• Tallied three or more goals in seven games
• Won nine draw controls against Delaware (Apr. 6) and had eight in season opener versus UNC (Feb. 10)
• Also had seven draws at Rutgers (Mar. 10) and against Towson (May 6) while winning five or more in 12 games
• Matched career high of five caused turnovers and collected career-best seven ground balls at Virginia (Apr. 18)
• Caused four turnovers against Virginia Tech (Feb. 14), UC Davis (Mar. 28) and Towson (May 6)
• Had three or more caused turnovers in eight games and 2+ in 12 outings
• Had three or more ground balls in eight contests
• Inside Lacrosse Media Preseason Second Team All-American
• CAA Preseason Player of the Year
• Preseason All-CAA
• Team Captain
2017 as a Junior:
• IWLCA Third Team All-American
• Inside Lacrosse Media Second Team All-American
• IWLCA First Team All-South Region
• CAA Player of the Year
• First Team All-CAA
• VaSID First Team All-State
• CAA Championship Most Outstanding Player
• CAA Championship All-Tournament Team
• Tewaaraton Award Watch List
• CAA Co-Player of the Week (Apr. 17)
• Two-time CAA Defensive Player of the Week (Mar. 7, Apr. 10)
• 2017 Team Captain
• Started all 21 games in the midfield, serving as the primary draw-control specialist
• Scored 28 goals and eight assists for 36 points
• Had five free-position goals, 47 caused turnovers, 52 ground balls and 69 draw controls
• Led CAA with five game-winning goals while also ranking third in both caused turnovers per game (2.24) and draw controls per game (3.29) and fourth in ground balls per game (2.48)
• Set JMU single-season record for caused turnovers and tied single-season record in draw controls
• Led JMU in caused turnovers, ground balls and draw controls
• Scored career-high six goals at Hofstra (Apr. 14)
• Also had hat tricks at Richmond (Mar. 15) and in CAA title game against Elon (May 7)
• Tallied two or more goals in nine games
• Matched career high with two assists at North Carolina (Feb. 4)
• Produced three or more points in seven games
• Team's leading defensive midfielder, accruing 14 games with eight or more hustle stats (CT, GB, DC)
• Caused a career-high five caused turnovers against Rutgers (Mar. 11) and William & Mary (Apr. 9)
• Had four caused turnovers versus High Point (Feb. 25) and Elon (Apr. 7)
• Won a season-high seven draw controls at Michigan (Feb. 11) and at Virginia Tech (Feb. 15)
• Also had six draws at Hofstra (Apr. 14) and five versus UConn (Feb. 19) and against Elon in the regular season
• Tallied at least three caused turnovers in six games and two or more in 16 games
• Won four or more draw controls in 10 games and at least three in 12 outings
• Collected a season-high five ground balls against Towson (Apr. 1)
• Also had four ground balls four times
• Produced 10 games with at least three ground balls and 16 outings with two plus
• Face-Off Yearbook Honorable Mention Preseason All-American
• Preseason All-CAA
2016 as a Sophomore:
• Second Team All-CAA
• CAA Championship All-Tournament Team
• CAA Player of the Week (April 11)
• Saw action in all 20 games, making 16 starts in the midfield as the team's primary draw-control specialist
• Scored 19 goals and 11 assists for 30 points
• Also had six free-position goals, 52 draw controls, 33 ground balls and 19 caused turnovers
• Ranked third in the CAA in draw controls per game (2.6)
• Ranked first on the team in ground balls, tied for first in caused turnovers and second in draw controls
• Career-high six points off a career-best four goals and two assists versus Penn State (March 9)
• Produced six games with two or more goals
• Won a season-best five draw controls in three separate games, including #9 Penn State, Drexel (April 8) and Hofstra (April 10)
• Career-best four caused turnovers in CAA semifinals at Drexel (May 6) and added three caused at Connecticut (Feb. 21) and versus Towson (May 8) in the CAA title game
• Collected a career-high four ground balls in CAA semis at Drexel and added three more at High Point (Feb. 28), versus Hofstra and in the title game against Towson
• Provided two or more ground balls and at least one caused turnover in 12 games
• Notched three goals against William & Mary (April 2)
• Scored two goals and two assists versus Richmond (March 12) and had two scores and a helper at #1 Maryland (March 26)
2015 as a Freshman:
• CAA All-Rookie Team
• CAA Rookie of the Week (April 6)
• Only freshman to see action in all 20 games, making four starts
• Scored eight goals and three assists for 11 points
• Also had four free-position goals, 16 draw controls, 15 ground balls and eight caused turnovers
• Season-high four points off two goals and two assists and a season-best six draw controls at Drexel (April 5) to earn the CAA Rookie of the Week award
• Tied season high with two goals against High Point (Feb. 23) and at Drexel
• Season-best six draw controls at Drexel (April 5)
• Season-best three caused turnovers versus Connecticut (Feb. 15) and two ground balls against Liberty (March 25) and at Hofstra (April 3)
• CAA Commissioner's Academic Achievement Award
High school and club:
• U.S. Lacrosse All-American as a senior
• All-Delco (Delaware County, Pa.) Player of the Year as a senior
• Southeastern Pennsylvania Player of the Year as a senior
• Mickey Vernon Delaware County Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year as a senior
• Philadelphia Lacrosse Co-Player of the Year as a senior
• First Team All-Delco as a junior, Honorable Mention as freshman and sophomore
• First Team All-Central League as a senior, Honorable Mention as a junior
• U.S. Lacrosse All-American Honorable Mention as a junior
• Four-year starter for Garnet Valley HS lacrosse, three-time Lacrosse State Champions 2011, 2012 & 2014
• National Tournament team Philadelphia Team No. 2 sophomore year Team No. 1 junior year
• Under Armour All-American Underclassmen Team Philadelphia as a sophomore and junior
• Team captain for soccer and basketball as a senior
• Lacrosse Team captain as a junior and senior
• First Team All-Delco in soccer as a senior, Honorable Mention as a sophomore and junior
• Second Team All-Delco in basketball as a senior, Honorable Mention as a sophomore and junior
• Played for Brandywine Majors Lacrosse Club from 2004-2013
• Member of the National Honor Society
Personal:
• Full name is Haley Nan Warden
• Daughter of Mini and Bill Warden
• Father, Bill, played football at Hillsdale College
• Mother, Mini, ran cross country and track & field at Hillsdale College
• Brother, Eric, played attack for Fairfield men’s lacrosse team (2010-14)
• Brother, Alex, played defense for Air Force men’s lacrosse (2013-16)
• Sister, Rachel, committed to play defense for Drexel women's lacrosse (2017)
• Majoring in computer information systems
• All-American by Coaches in 2017 and Media in both 2017 and 2018
• 2017 CAA Player of the Year
• 2018 CAA Co-Defensive Player of the Year
• Two-time First Team All-CAA (2017, 2018)
• 2016 Second Team All-CAA
• 2018 NCAA Championship Most Outstanding Performer
• Back-to-back CAA Championship Most Outstanding Performer (2017, 2018)
• JMU all-time leader in draw controls (245)
• JMU all-time leader in caused turnovers (119)
• Ranks 7th at JMU in career ground balls (146)
• Ranks tied for 14th at JMU in career free-position goals (22)
• JMU single-season records for draw controls (108 - 2018) and caused turnovers (47 - 2017)
2018 as a Senior:
• Inside Lacrosse Media Second Team All-American
• NCAA Championship Most Outstanding Performer
• NCAA Championship All-Tournament Team
• First Team ECAC All-Star
• CAA Co-Defensive Player of the Year
• First Team All-CAA
• CAA Championship Most Outstanding Performer, becoming first player in league history to win it in consecutive seasons
• CAA Championship All-Tournament Team
• Tewaaraton Award Nominee (top-25)
• Tewaaraton Award Watch List
• VaSID First Team All-State
• Two-time CAA Defensive Player of the Week (Feb. 20, Mar. 12)
• Started all 23 games in the midfield
• Scored 46 goals and 11 assists for 57 points
• Also had seven free-position goals, 45 caused turnovers, 46 ground balls and 108 draw controls
• Set JMU and CAA single-season records for draw controls (108)
• Produced JMU’s second-best caused turnovers total in single-season history
• Ranked second in the CAA in draw controls per game (4.70), fifth in caused turnovers (1.96), tied for eighth in ground balls (2.00) and tied for 10th in goals (2.00)
• Matched career high of six points off five goals and one assist against Penn State (Mar. 7)
• Also had five goals and a career-high 10 draw controls in national semifinals against North Carolina (May 25)
• Scored four goals in NCAA Second Round versus Virginia (May 13) and in national title game against Boston College (May 27)
• Tallied three or more goals in seven games
• Won nine draw controls against Delaware (Apr. 6) and had eight in season opener versus UNC (Feb. 10)
• Also had seven draws at Rutgers (Mar. 10) and against Towson (May 6) while winning five or more in 12 games
• Matched career high of five caused turnovers and collected career-best seven ground balls at Virginia (Apr. 18)
• Caused four turnovers against Virginia Tech (Feb. 14), UC Davis (Mar. 28) and Towson (May 6)
• Had three or more caused turnovers in eight games and 2+ in 12 outings
• Had three or more ground balls in eight contests
• Inside Lacrosse Media Preseason Second Team All-American
• CAA Preseason Player of the Year
• Preseason All-CAA
• Team Captain
2017 as a Junior:
• IWLCA Third Team All-American
• Inside Lacrosse Media Second Team All-American
• IWLCA First Team All-South Region
• CAA Player of the Year
• First Team All-CAA
• VaSID First Team All-State
• CAA Championship Most Outstanding Player
• CAA Championship All-Tournament Team
• Tewaaraton Award Watch List
• CAA Co-Player of the Week (Apr. 17)
• Two-time CAA Defensive Player of the Week (Mar. 7, Apr. 10)
• 2017 Team Captain
• Started all 21 games in the midfield, serving as the primary draw-control specialist
• Scored 28 goals and eight assists for 36 points
• Had five free-position goals, 47 caused turnovers, 52 ground balls and 69 draw controls
• Led CAA with five game-winning goals while also ranking third in both caused turnovers per game (2.24) and draw controls per game (3.29) and fourth in ground balls per game (2.48)
• Set JMU single-season record for caused turnovers and tied single-season record in draw controls
• Led JMU in caused turnovers, ground balls and draw controls
• Scored career-high six goals at Hofstra (Apr. 14)
• Also had hat tricks at Richmond (Mar. 15) and in CAA title game against Elon (May 7)
• Tallied two or more goals in nine games
• Matched career high with two assists at North Carolina (Feb. 4)
• Produced three or more points in seven games
• Team's leading defensive midfielder, accruing 14 games with eight or more hustle stats (CT, GB, DC)
• Caused a career-high five caused turnovers against Rutgers (Mar. 11) and William & Mary (Apr. 9)
• Had four caused turnovers versus High Point (Feb. 25) and Elon (Apr. 7)
• Won a season-high seven draw controls at Michigan (Feb. 11) and at Virginia Tech (Feb. 15)
• Also had six draws at Hofstra (Apr. 14) and five versus UConn (Feb. 19) and against Elon in the regular season
• Tallied at least three caused turnovers in six games and two or more in 16 games
• Won four or more draw controls in 10 games and at least three in 12 outings
• Collected a season-high five ground balls against Towson (Apr. 1)
• Also had four ground balls four times
• Produced 10 games with at least three ground balls and 16 outings with two plus
• Face-Off Yearbook Honorable Mention Preseason All-American
• Preseason All-CAA
2016 as a Sophomore:
• Second Team All-CAA
• CAA Championship All-Tournament Team
• CAA Player of the Week (April 11)
• Saw action in all 20 games, making 16 starts in the midfield as the team's primary draw-control specialist
• Scored 19 goals and 11 assists for 30 points
• Also had six free-position goals, 52 draw controls, 33 ground balls and 19 caused turnovers
• Ranked third in the CAA in draw controls per game (2.6)
• Ranked first on the team in ground balls, tied for first in caused turnovers and second in draw controls
• Career-high six points off a career-best four goals and two assists versus Penn State (March 9)
• Produced six games with two or more goals
• Won a season-best five draw controls in three separate games, including #9 Penn State, Drexel (April 8) and Hofstra (April 10)
• Career-best four caused turnovers in CAA semifinals at Drexel (May 6) and added three caused at Connecticut (Feb. 21) and versus Towson (May 8) in the CAA title game
• Collected a career-high four ground balls in CAA semis at Drexel and added three more at High Point (Feb. 28), versus Hofstra and in the title game against Towson
• Provided two or more ground balls and at least one caused turnover in 12 games
• Notched three goals against William & Mary (April 2)
• Scored two goals and two assists versus Richmond (March 12) and had two scores and a helper at #1 Maryland (March 26)
2015 as a Freshman:
• CAA All-Rookie Team
• CAA Rookie of the Week (April 6)
• Only freshman to see action in all 20 games, making four starts
• Scored eight goals and three assists for 11 points
• Also had four free-position goals, 16 draw controls, 15 ground balls and eight caused turnovers
• Season-high four points off two goals and two assists and a season-best six draw controls at Drexel (April 5) to earn the CAA Rookie of the Week award
• Tied season high with two goals against High Point (Feb. 23) and at Drexel
• Season-best six draw controls at Drexel (April 5)
• Season-best three caused turnovers versus Connecticut (Feb. 15) and two ground balls against Liberty (March 25) and at Hofstra (April 3)
• CAA Commissioner's Academic Achievement Award
High school and club:
• U.S. Lacrosse All-American as a senior
• All-Delco (Delaware County, Pa.) Player of the Year as a senior
• Southeastern Pennsylvania Player of the Year as a senior
• Mickey Vernon Delaware County Female Scholar-Athlete of the Year as a senior
• Philadelphia Lacrosse Co-Player of the Year as a senior
• First Team All-Delco as a junior, Honorable Mention as freshman and sophomore
• First Team All-Central League as a senior, Honorable Mention as a junior
• U.S. Lacrosse All-American Honorable Mention as a junior
• Four-year starter for Garnet Valley HS lacrosse, three-time Lacrosse State Champions 2011, 2012 & 2014
• National Tournament team Philadelphia Team No. 2 sophomore year Team No. 1 junior year
• Under Armour All-American Underclassmen Team Philadelphia as a sophomore and junior
• Team captain for soccer and basketball as a senior
• Lacrosse Team captain as a junior and senior
• First Team All-Delco in soccer as a senior, Honorable Mention as a sophomore and junior
• Second Team All-Delco in basketball as a senior, Honorable Mention as a sophomore and junior
• Played for Brandywine Majors Lacrosse Club from 2004-2013
• Member of the National Honor Society
Personal:
• Full name is Haley Nan Warden
• Daughter of Mini and Bill Warden
• Father, Bill, played football at Hillsdale College
• Mother, Mini, ran cross country and track & field at Hillsdale College
• Brother, Eric, played attack for Fairfield men’s lacrosse team (2010-14)
• Brother, Alex, played defense for Air Force men’s lacrosse (2013-16)
• Sister, Rachel, committed to play defense for Drexel women's lacrosse (2017)
• Majoring in computer information systems
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