2016 Women's Lacrosse Roster
Roster
Kuhn, Allison

Jersey Number 32
Allison Kuhn
- Height:
- 5-5
- Class:
- First Year
- Hometown:
- Kingsville, Md.
- High School:
- Roland Park County School
- Position:
- ATTACK
Bio
Career Highs (End of 2018 Season) | ||
Stat | Number | Date |
Goals | 5 | Four Times |
Assists | 3 | vs. Siena (4/19/17) |
Points | 7 | vs. Manhattan (4/23/16) |
Ground Balls | 5 | Twice |
Draw Controls | 6 | vs. Fairfield (4/12/17) |
Caused Turnovers | 2 | Three Times |
Shots | 11 | vs. Monmouth (3/25/17) |
- Two-time MAAC All-Academic Team (2017, 2018)
- 2016 MAAC All-Rookie Team
AS A JUNIOR IN 2018:
- IWLCA Zag Sports Academic Honor Roll member
- Named to the MAAC All-Academic Team for a second straight year
- Started in all 16 games, her third straight season starting every game
- Led Quinnipiac with 35 goals and was second on the team with 42 points
- Also finished tied for third on the team with seven assists
- Tied for second on the team with 31 draw controls to go with 13 groundballs and four caused turnovers
- Scored two goals and had two draw controls vs. Yale (2/21)
- Record four points on two goals and two assists in addition to two groundballs in a 16-4 win vs. Hartford (2/28)
- Tallied her first hat trick of the season and caused a turnover in an 11-8 win over Sacred Heart (3/3)
- Scored four goals to go with two draw controls and a groundball in an 18-9 win at Gardner-Webb (3/17)
- Had three points on a pair of goals and an assist along with three draw controls at Monmouth (3/24)
- Recorded four goals and an assist for five points, and had two groundballs, two caused turnovers and two assists in an 11-6 win vs. Manhattan (3/31)
- Netted a hat trick and had three groundballs vs. Marist (4/7)
- Tied her career-high with five goals at Fairfield (4/11)
- Recorded three points on a goal and two assists, as well as two draw controls, vs. Canisius (4/14)
- Scored two goals and had an assist for three points as well as two draw controls and a groundball at Siena (4/18)
- Tied her career-high once again with five goals and had a season-high five draw controls at Niagara (4/21)
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2017:
- 2017 MAAC All-Academic Team
- Started all 17 games for the Bobcats
- Led the team in scoring for the second straight season, racking up 40 points (26 goals, 14 assists) in 2017
- Also led the team in assists (14), shots (89) and draw controls (35) while adding 27 ground balls and eight caused turnovers as she shifted into a midfield position as the season went along
- Dominated in MAAC play, averaging over three points per game as she recorded 25 points (16 goals, nine assists) in eight league contests
- Produced at least one point in 14-of-17 games and scored at least one goal in 11-of-17 contests
- Racked up eight multi-goal games and 10 multi-point contests
- Tallied five hat tricks on the season
- Her team-leading 35 draw controls tied for the 13th-highest single-season total in program history
- Had at least one draw control in all but one game in 2017
- Scored five goals in a road win over Manhattan to tie for the most goals scored in a single-game by a Bobcat all season
- Also dished out three assists in a home win over Siena to tie for the most assists recorded by a Bobcat in a single-game in 2017
- Had a flair for the dramatic all season long as she produced two game-winning goals while assisting on the game-tying goal in the Bobcats win over Manhattan (4/1)
- With the Bobcats trailing 8-5 against CCSU (2/18), Kuhn scored or assisted on four of the five goals in a game-deciding 5-0 run for Quinnipiac in a 10-minute span late in the second half
- Facing a 10-8 deficit at Manhattan with 10 minutes remaining, Kuhn scored the game-tying goal that made it 10-10 and later assisted on Ellie Swenson’s game-tying goal to make it 11-11, all prior to Ashley Bobinski’s game-winner
- In an overtime win at Iona (4/5), Kuhn scored with 37 seconds remaining to tie the score and send the game into the extra session before coming through scoring the game-winner in OT
- Opened the season with three goals and one assist, including the game-winning tally, in a home win over CCSU (2/18)
- Dished out one assist while adding three draw controls and two ground balls at Sacred Heart (3/1)
- Was all over the field recording two goals, four ground balls, three draw controls and two caused turnovers against Army West Point (3/5)
- Notched a hat trick with three goals and five ground balls at UC Davis (3/12)
- Went for one assist, three ground balls, two caused turnovers and one draw control at Hofstra (3/18)
- Tallied one goal and two assists against Monmouth (3/25)
- Set a season high and matched a career high with five goals including one assist for six points in a road win at Manhattan (4/1)
- Picked up three goals including the game-winner in a road victory at Iona (4/5)
- Ended the season with a four-game scoring streak where she posted 15 points in the final four contests of 2017
- Opened the streak with one goal and one assist at Canisius (4/15)
- Was all over the field matching her season high with six points (three goals, career high three assists), three draw controls and two ground balls in a MAAC Tournament clinching win over Siena (4/19)
- Posted four points (two goals, two assists) to go along with four draw controls and two ground balls against Niagara (4/23)
- Tallied three points (two goals, one assist) in the MAAC quarterfinals at Marist (4/29)
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2016:
- 2016 MAAC All-Rookie Team
- Just the second Bobcat to earn a spot on the MAAC All-Rookie Team since Quinnipiac joined the conference in 2014
- Appeared in and started all 16 games in 2016
- Posted 27 points to rank second on the team and fifth among MAAC freshmen in scoring on the strength of 19 goals and eight assists
- Recorded five multi-goal games including two hat tricks
- Added 16 draw controls (third on the team), 15 ground balls and 10 caused turnovers while leading the team in shot-on-goal percentage (.780)
- Kuhn’s 27-point rookie season ranks as the most points for a Bobcat rookie since all-time leading scorer Kyra Ochwat posted 39 points in her rookie campaign in 2012
- Her best game of the season came in the 2016 finale against Manhattan (4/23) as she tallied a season high seven points (five goals, two assists) which ranked as the most total points for a Bobcat in a single-game through the 2016 season
- She added three ground balls and one draw control in the 12-8 home win over the Jaspers
- Scored her first collegiate goal at Yale (2/24) while adding two draw controls
- Posted her first career hat trick while adding one assist for a four-point game while adding a season high four draw controls at Binghamton (2/27)
- Tallied one goal and one assist while posting seven shots in a 6-5 road win over Army West Point (3/5)
- Went for two goals in a 7-4 home win over UMass Lowell (3/11)
- Grabbed a season high five ground balls to go along with two draw controls and one caused turnover against Vermont (3/16)
- Posted a five-game point streak starting with one goal at Niagara (3/26)
- Chipped in two goals and one assist in consecutive home games against CCSU (3/30) and Canisius (4/2)
- Scored one goal and grabbed two ground balls at Siena (4/6)
- Tallied one goal, one assist, two ground balls and one caused turnover at Monmouth (4/9)
- Recorded one assist against Iona (4/13)
BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:
- Graduated from Roland Park Country School in 2015
- Played varsity lacrosse, soccer and indoor soccer throughout high school
- Led her team to the IAAM A Conference Lacrosse Championships in 2014 and 2015
- Indoor Soccer IAAM All-Conference 2015
- Selected to the Honor Roll in her junior and senior year
- 2014 JV Basketball Captain
- Awarded 12 Season Athlete Award
- School Vice President 2013-2014
- Member of Audition Dance Team “The Roses” 2013-2015
PERSONAL:
- Born in Baltimore, Maryland and raised in Kingsville, Maryland
- Daughter of Frederick and Donna Kuhn
- Has an older sister named Courtney
- Sister Courtney graduated from Boston College in 2013 and currently attends the University of Maryland School of Law
- Involved with Quinnipiac's Student Government, serving as the Vice President for the Class of 2019
- Financial Analyst and Risk Management Intern at M&T Bank in Baltimore over the summer of 2017
- Double majoring in finance and management
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