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Knobloch, Kacey

Jersey Number 28
Kacey Knobloch
- Year:
- Redshirt Junior
- Position:
- Attacker
- Height:
- 5-7
- Hometown:
- Moorestown, N.J.
- High School:
- Moorestown
- Major:
- Education
Bio
Career Highlights:
- 8th in all-time assists in JMU history (76)
- 15th in all-time points in JMU history (181)
- American Athletic Conference Second Team All-Conference
- American Athletic Conference All-Tournament Team
- 2x American Athletic Conference Weekly Honor Roll (Feb. 19, Feb. 26)
- Team captain
- Started all 20 games on the Dukes' attack
- Scored 29 goals on 68 shots (.426)
- Added 29 assists, second-most for JMU
- Put 57 shots on goal (.838)
- Eighth in the AAC in assists per game (1.45)
- Scored the game-winning goal while totaling four goals, four assists, one ground ball and one caused turnover against Virginia Tech (Feb. 14)
- Recorded 12 ground balls, seven caused turnovers and eight draw controls
- Notched three hat tricks
- Went 2-of-4 from the free position
- Recorded 14 multi-point games and had at least one point in all but one game
- Scored three goals and added four assists against UAlbany (Feb. 25)
- College Sports Communicators At-Large Academic All-District
- Team captain
- Did not play in the 2023 season due to injury
- JMU Athletic Director's Scholar-Athlete (Fall 2022, Spring 2023)
- First Team All-CAA
- Preseason All-CAA (Hon. Mention)
- President's List (Spring 2022)
- JMU Athletic Director's Scholar-Athlete (Fall 2021, Spring 2022)
- CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll (Fall 2021, Spring 2022)
- Team captain
- Played in all 19 games, making 14 starts on the attack
- Scored 38 goals, second-most on the team
- Led team with four game-winning goals
- Recorded career-high four goals three times, last at William & Mary (Apr.16)
- Second-most assists on the team (22)
- Had career-high five assists and eight points against Elon (Apr. 9)
- Added nine shots and seven shots on goal against Hofstra for career-high (Apr. 2)
- .469 shooting percentage and .753 shots on goal percentage
- Grabbed one free-position goal four times, last at Loyola (May 15)
- Caused one turnover against North Carolina (Feb. 12)
- Two caused turnovers and five ground balls on the season
- VaSID Second Team All-State
- IWLCA Academic Honor Roll
- Played in all 17 games, making 16 starts at attack
- Team captain
- Scored 25 goals with 21 assists for 46 points
- Also scored two free-position goals
- Had five caused turnovers, 15 ground balls and one draw control
- Ranked sixth in the CAA in assists per game (1.24)
- Career-high four goals with an assist for five points vs. Towson (Apr. 18)
- Registered three goals and two assists vs. George Washington (Mar. 16)
- Career-best four assists vs. High Point (Feb. 26)
- Scored three goals with an assist and two caused turnovers vs. George Mason (Mar. 3)
- •. Tallied three goals in CAA semifinals vs. Hofstra (May 7)
- Dished out three assists vs. Virginia (Mar. 26)
- Scored two goals with two assists against Elon (Apr. 25)
- Career-high four ground balls at William & Mary (Apr. 14)
- Had two or more goals in eight games
- Had two or more assists in six games
- Had three or more points in 10 games
- CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll (Fall 2020, Spring 2021)
- JMU Athletic Director's Scholar-Athlete (Fall 2020, Spring 2021)
- President's List (Spring 2021)
- Dean's List (Fall 2020)
- Played in all six games, making two starts at midfield
- Scored seven goals with three assists for 10 points
- Also scored a free-position goal
- Career-high five points off three goals and two assists vs. Penn State (Mar. 4)
- Also had three goals and one assist at Rutgers (Mar. 7)
- CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll (Fall 2019, Spring 2020)
- JMU Athletic Director's Scholar-Athlete (Fall 2019, Spring 2020)
- Dean's List (Fall 2019)
- Played in 16 games
- Scored six games with one assist for seven points
- Also scored two free-position goals, to go with one ground ball
- Season-high two goals against Canisius (Mar. 1)
- Notched first collegiate goal in debut at North Carolina (Feb. 9)
- Had first career assist against William & Mary (Apr. 21)
- Dean's List (Fall 2018)
- CAA Commissioner's Academic Honor Roll (Fall 2018, Spring 2019)
- JMU Athletic Director's Scholar-Athlete (Fall 2018, Spring 2019)
- USA Lacrosse All-American in 2018
- First Team All-State as a junior and senior
- First Team All-Group 3 as a junior senior
- Courier Post Player of the Year as a senior
- Phillylacrosse.com First Team as a junior and senior
- First Team All-Burlington County Times and Courier Post as a junior and senior
- Helped Moorestown to Group 3 title as a junior and senior and state championship as a senior
- New Jersey Tournament of Champions winner
- Quakers ranked No. 1 in New Jersey and ninth in the country with a 23-2 record in 2018
- High school teammate of Ava Frantz
- Team captain as a senior
- Women’s Lacrosse Club of South Jersey Attacker of the Year in 2018
- Women’s Lacrosse Club of South Jersey First Team as a senior and Second Team as a junior
- Played club lacrosse for South Jersey Select
- Dual-sport athlete who also played soccer and basketball
- Academic All-America nominee
- National Honor Society member
- Daughter of K.C. and Deanna Knobloch
- Has a brother, Shane
- Her father played football and baseball at Delaware
- Her mother played lacrosse at TCNJ
- Her parents were her high school coaches at Moorestown
- Had three cousins who played college lacrosse and two who played college football
- Her cousin, Grant Wiley, played football at West Virginia and for the Minnesota Vikings
- Graduated from JMU with a bachelor's degree in interdisciplinary liberal studies
- Pursuing a master's degree in education
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