Four Cavaliers Named to the All-State Team
Lauri Kenis added an All-State honor to her many awards this year

Lauri Kenis added an All-State honor to her many awards this year

June 8, 2001

Four Cavaliers were named to the All-State teams as announced today by the Virginia Sports Information Directors' Association. Lauri Kenis (Haverford, Pa./Havertown), Lauren Aumiller (Baltimore, Md./Notre Dame Prep), Caitlin Banks (East Setauket, N.Y./Ward Melville), and Jamie Haas (Berwyn, Pa./Marple Newtown) were all named to the inaugural team.

Kenis became only the 7th person in school history to record 50 ground balls and 30 caused turnovers in a campaign this year. An All-Conference and an All-Tournament selection in 2001, Kenis is a three-year starter for the Cavaliers. She was also named to the IWLCA All-American second team and the USLacrosse first team.

Lauren Aumiller notched her 100th career point against George Mason, becoming the first second year in the history of the program to reach 100 career points. She now has 114 points (82g, 32a) and is on the verge of breaking into the top ten in goals, assists, and points this year. She holds the school records for points as a second year, goals as as second year, and assists as first year. A member of the USA National Developmental team, Lauren leads the team in draw controls with 45. Lauren was also named to the IWLCA All-American second team.

Haas became the first person in UVA history to record three seasons of 50 points, having scored 59 as a second year, 58 as a third year, and 53 this year. With 184 career points (120g, 64a), Haas ranks third all-time in scoring, fifth in goals, and fourth in assists. She is one of only two people to rank in the current top-five of all three catagories at Virginia. A three-time All-American, Haas tied the school record for consecutive games with a goal in the Princeton game in 2000, a stretch of 27 contests.

Banks, the ACC Rookie of the Year, was the leading scorer among all conference freshmen, scoring 21 goals and adding 11 assists. Her 32 points ranks sixth all-time among first-years at Virginia and her 21 goals ranks eighth all time while 11 assists ranks third all-time.