2018 Women's Lacrosse Roster
Roster
Larkin, Kyle

Jersey Number 34
Kyle Larkin
- Position:
- Goalkeeper
- Height:
- 5-4
- Class:
- Senior
- Hometown:
- Brightwaters, N.Y.
- High School:
- Sachem East
- Position:
- Goalkeeper
Bio
Career Highs | ||
Stat | Number | Date |
Saves | 20 | at Marist (4/8/17) |
Save Percentage (30+ min.) | .778 | vs. Hartford (2/28/18) |
Goals Allowed (30+ min.) | 2 | vs. Hartford (2/28/18) |
Ground Balls | 6 | at Yale (2/24/16) |
Caused Turnovers | 2 | at Marist (4/29/17) |
- Selected to IWLCA Senior All-Star Game
- Two-Time MAAC Defensive Player of the Week (3/7/16, 3/14/16)
AS A SENIOR IN 2018:
- Selected to the IWLCA Senior All-Star Game
- Started 15 games for Quinnipiac in her final season
- Had the best season of her career with a 10.32 GAA and .511 save percentage
- Posted a record of 4-10, tied for her most wins in a single season
- Finished her career eighth in program history with a .445 save percentage, seventh with a 12.47 GAA, tied for fourth with 12 wins and 10th with 115 groundballs
- Recorded season-high 14 saves and had three groundballs vs. Yale (2/21)
- Had eight saves in a 15-8 win vs. Saint Francis (2/24)
- Recorded seven saves on nine shots in one half of a 16-4 win over Hartford (2/28)
- Tallied six saves in an 11-8 win over Sacred Heart (3/3)
- Had 11 saves in back-to-back games at Kennesaw State (3/14) and in an 18-9 win at Gardner-Webb (3/17)
- Made 10 saves in an 11-6 victory over Manhattan (3/31)
- Tied season-high with 14 saves vs. Marist (4/7)
- Made 12 saves and had a season-high four groundballs at Fairfield (4/11)
AS A JUNIOR IN 2017:
- Started all 17 games for the Bobcats, continuing her streak with 33 straight starts heading into her senior year
- Was solid all season long in the cage, recording a 4-13 record with a 13.39 goals-against average and .465 save percentage while racking up 186 saves in 959:05 of action
- Also chipped in 44 ground balls to rank second on the team and fourth in the MAAC while also adding six caused turnovers
- Ranked seventh in the nation in saves per game (10.94), eighth in total saves (186) and 27th in save percentage (.465) on the season
- Ranked second in the MAAC in both saves per game and total saves
- Also ranked 56th across the nation in ground balls per game (2.59)
- Posted double digit saves in 10-of-17 games and at least a .500 save percentage in seven contests
- Her 186 saves in 2017 ranks fifth all-time in the single-season record list at Quinnipiac
- Enters the 2018 season with 363 career saves (fifth all-time at Quinnipiac) as she has a strong chance to finish with the second-most saves in program history
- Had a monster performance at Marist (4/8) in the regular season as she stopped a career high 20 shots on her way to becoming the first Quinnipiac goalkeeper to stop 20 in a game since Megan Matthews stopped a program record 24 on March 30, 2003
- She became the fifth goalkeeper in program history to reach the 20-save mark in a single-game
- Opened the season with a solid performance, posting nine saves on 18 shots with three ground balls to pick up a home win over CCSU (2/18)
- Tallied nine saves at Sacred Heart (3/1)
- Denied 11 shots while allowing nine goals (.550 save percentage) to go along with four ground balls against Army West Point (3/5)
- Matched her season high with five ground balls while posting 16 saves (third-highest total in 2017) at UC Davis (3/12)
- Was tremendous at Hofstra (3/18) in recording 19 saves (second-highest total in 2017) with five ground balls (tied season high)
- Started a streak of five straight games with double digit saves with 12 saves on 24 shots (.500 save percentage) to go along with three ground balls and one caused turnover against Monmouth (3/25)
- Stopped 10 shots while allowing 11 goals in a road win over Manhattan (4/1)
- Denied a game-winning shot attempt with one second remaining in a 13-save performance to help lead the way to a road win at Iona (4/5)
- Put together a career game with 20 saves on 30 shots (season high .667 save percentage) at Marist (4/8)
- Tallied 10 saves while allowing 13 goals against Fairfield (4/12)
- Helped lead the way with 13 saves on 23 shots (.565 save percentage) in a MAAC Tournament clinching win over Siena (4/19)
- Denied 11 shots in the MAAC quarterfinals at Marist (4/29)
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2016:
- Two-time MAAC Defensive Player of the Week (3/7/16, 3/14/16)
- Appeared in and started all 16 games for the Bobcats
- Finished with a 3-13 record in 931:51 with 139 saves, .432 save percentage and 11.78 goals-against average in her 16 games played
- Also tallied 38 ground balls to rank second on the team to go along with seven caused turnovers
- Ranked second in the MAAC in save percentage (.432), saves (139) and saves per game (8.69) while also sitting fifth in the conference in ground balls per game (2.38)
- Also ranked high nationally as she finished 16th in saves per game, 21st in saves, 48th in save percentage and 52nd in ground balls per game
- Recorded 10+ saves in seven of her 16 games played in 2016
- Posted her first double-digit save outing with 11 saves on 22 shots while also grabbing a career high six ground balls at Yale (2/24)
- Won her first career MAAC Defensive Player of the Week honor following her 11-save effort in which she allowed just five goals in a 6-5 road win over Army West Point (3/5)
- Went back-to-back with another MAAC Defensive Player of the Week award on the merits of her eight-save effort where she allowed a career low four goals in a 7-4 home win over UMass Lowell (3/11)
- Recorded 10 saves and four ground balls in consecutive home games against Vermont (3/16) and Hofstra (3/19)
- Tallied nine games on 20 shots to go along with four ground balls at Niagara (3/26)
- Posted seven saves on 16 shots in a double overtime home loss to CCSU (3/30)
- Played one of her best games of the season, notching a career high 14 saves on 28 shots at Siena (4/6)
- Contributed 10 saves on 20 shots to go along with three ground balls at home against Iona (4/13)
- Was tremendous at home as she tallied 13 saves on 26 shots against Marist (4/16)
- Picked up her third win of the season, posting seven saves on 15 shots in a 12-8 home win over Manhattan (4/23)
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2015:
- Appeared in 11 games (five starts) for the Bobcats
- Finished with a 1-4 record, 38 saves, 29.7 save percentage and 16.02 goals against average in her 11 games
- Got the starting nod in her first collegiate appearance, registering eight saves in 41:09 of action against Albany (2/21)
- Posted a season-high 10 saves in 45 minutes at Yale (2/25)
- Started her third straight game to start the season while registering five saves in 30 minutes against Binghamton (2/28)
- Tallied five saves on 13 shots in 43:48 of relief action at Vermont (3/11)
- Picked up her first collegiate victory, registering four saves on nine shots (season-high 44.4 save percentage) in 53:47 at UMass Lowell (3/14)
- Posted two saves on six shots in 10:30 at Iona (4/8)
- Made two saves in 40:03 in the team's 2015 season finale at home against Fairfield (4/22)
BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:
- Flashed incredible skills on both the lacrosse and field hockey fields for Sachem East High School
- Decorated performer in lacrosse as she earned two All-Tournament honors, was named All-Division three times, All-County once and was awarded National School Girls Long Island Metro Team 2
- Completed her resume with an impressive run at Sachem East in field hockey as she helped lead the team to three Suffolk County Championships (2011-13), three Long Island Championships (2011-13), Regional Championship in 2013, New York State Championship (2011-12) and New York State finalist (2013)
- Her individual honors in field hockey include All-Tournament, All-Division twice, All-County, All NY State, and the New York State Championship Sportsmanship Award
- Started playing field hockey for the first time in her sophomore season and ended up starting for the state championship squad in her senior season
- Larkin even contributed two goals and one assist in the Class A title game to earn Sachem East the three-peat in field hockey
- Also was a respected scholar as she was a National Honor Society student at Sachem East
PERSONAL:
- Born and raised in Holbrook, New York
- Daughter of Brian and Nancy Larkin
- Has one older brother Dylan
- Brother Dylan played college lacrosse for Molloy College
- Spent summer of 2017 as an Audio Investment Intern at Horizon Media Advertising Agency in NYC
- Majoring in marketing
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