2016 Women's Lacrosse Roster
Roster
Antonacci, Loren

Jersey Number 14
Loren Antonacci
- Height:
- 5-3
- Class:
- Sophomore
- Hometown:
- Smithtown, N.Y.
- High School:
- Smithtown West
- Position:
- ATTACK
Bio
Career Highs (End of 2018 Season) | ||
Stat | Number | Date |
Goals | 3 | vs. Gardner-Webb (3/17/18) |
Assists | 5 | vs. Manhattan (4/23/16) |
Points | 7 | vs. Manhattan (4/23/16) |
Ground Balls | 4 | vs. Army West Point (3/5/17) |
Draw Controls | 2 | Twice |
Caused Turnovers | 3 | Twice |
Shots | 6 | vs. Iona (4/4/18) |
AS A SENIOR IN 2018:
- Named to the 2018 MAAC All-Academic Team
- Finished fourth on the team with 17 points and tied for fifth with a career-high 10 goals
- Added seven assists, good for third on the team
- Played in 12 games with one start
- Opened the season with a goal and an assist at Brown (2/17)
- Scored a goal in five straight games from Feb. 18 to March 17
- Had a goal and two assists for three points in an 11-8 win over Sacred Heart (3/3)
- Recorded first career hat trick in an 18-9 win vs. Gardner-Webb (3/17)
- Tallied three caused turnovers and three groundballs along with an assist in an 11-6 win vs. Manhattan (3/31)
- Scored a goal and had an assist, two groundballs and a caused turnover vs. Iona (4/4)
- Had a goal, assist and caused turnover vs. Marist (4/7)
AS A JUNIOR IN 2017:
- 2017 MAAC All-Academic Team
- Started the first seven games of the season before missing the final 10 due to injury
- Posted 15 points (seven goals, eight assists) in her seven games played
- Averaged the third-most points per game (2.14) on the team
- Sat fourth on the team in assists and fifth in points despite missing 10 games
- Also added 10 ground balls, eight caused turnovers and five draw controls
- Scored at least one point in every game played
- Had a nine-game point streak into the 2018 season
- Opened the season with four straight multi-point games starting with three points (one goal, two assists in a home win over CCSU (2/18)
- Helped the Bobcats overcome a three-goal second half deficit while assisting on the go-ahead and ultimate game-winning tallies in the win over the Blue Devils
- Scored two of the Bobcats’ three goals scored at Yale (2/21)
- Tallied three points (two goals, one assist) at Sacred Heart (3/1)
- Notched a season-high four points (one goal, three assists) against Army West Point (3/5)
AS A SOPHOMORE IN 2016:
- Appeared in 11 games (10 starts) for the Bobcats
- Impressed with her playmaking ability, racking up six goals and 14 assists for 20 points in her 11 games played
- Ranked second on the team in assists and fourth in points after not appearing in a game in her freshman season
- Also ranked first in assists per game (1.3) and second in points per game (1.8)
- Added eight ground balls, five draw controls and three caused turnovers
- After missing the first five games of the season, Antonacci scored all 20 of her points in the final eight games of 2016
- She led the team in scoring for the final eight games of the season and contributed 2.5 points per game in those appearances
- Exploded for seven points in the 2016 finale against Manhattan (4/23) as she went for two goals and season high five assists as well as two ground balls, one draw control and one caused turnover in a 12-8 victory
- The seven-point total matched Allison Kuhn’s seven-point effort against the Jaspers as the most points scored by a Bobcat in a single-game in 2016
- Her five-assist total against Manhattan stood as the most assists for a Bobcat in a game in 2016
- Took over as the team’s primary feeder against CCSU (3/30) where she tallied three assists, one draw control and one caused turnover
- Contributed one goal and one assist against Canisius (4/2)
- Added two assists and a season high three ground balls at Siena (4/6)
- Tallied three points (two goals, one assist) at Monmouth (4/9)
- Scored one goal and grabbed a season high two draw controls against Iona (4/13)
- Posted two assists at Fairfield (4/20)
AS A FRESHMAN IN 2015:
- Missed the season due to injury
BEFORE QUINNIPIAC:
- A natural goal scorer with four varsity letters in lacrosse from Smithtown West, Antonacci looks to bring some natural scoring abilities to the Quinnipiac women’s lacrosse program
- A distinguished performer on a successful Smithtown West program that finished with four winning seasons in her high school career as well as three playoff appearances (2011-12, 2014)
- Peaked in her senior season as she finished with 66 points (29 goals, 37 assists) and lifted Smithtown West to a Super Seven appearance (top seven in league)
- Posted a pair of seven-point games in her senior season and scored four goals against North Babylon on April 4, 2014
- Didn’t score fewer than three points in any game during the 2014 season
- Four-time Scholar Athlete award winner and one-time Academic All-American (2014)
- Earned two All-Division honors (2013-14)
- Also won the White Letter for “excellence on and off the field” and was the Coach’s Choice Scholarship winner in 2014
PERSONAL:
- Born in Manhasset, N.Y. and raised in Smithtown, N.Y.
- Daughter of Richard and Ilka Antonacci
- Is the oldest of four siblings
- Has two younger brothers Tyler and Zachary and one younger sister Tess
- Persevered back from a torn ACL during her sophomore year of high school
- Majoring in Health Science
- Plans on receiving MBA in health care administrating as part of Quinnipiac's 4+1 track
Quinnipiac Athletics 2024-25 Highlight Video
Tuesday, May 20
Quinnipiac vs. Canisius
Wednesday, April 16
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Wednesday, April 09
Women's Lacrosse vs Sacred Heart (3.29)
Saturday, March 29