KRISTIN SOMMAR

Athlete, North Penn HS, 1996
Field Hockey, Basketball, and All American Lacrosse

Played 4 Yrs on University of Maryland’s National Championship Teams 1997-2000.
NCAA 3 Times Lacrosse All-American
Named to ACC’s 50th Anniversary Women’s Lacrosse Team.
Member US World Cup Championship Team 2001.

Inducted 2005


North Penn High School, 1996

2000, B.S., University of Maryland

Sophomore:  JV Field Hockey, JV/Varsity Basketball, Varsity Lacrosse.  Awards: Second Team All-Suburban One.  Junior:  Varsity Field Hockey, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Lacrosse.  Awards:  First Team All-Suburban One; Team MVP; The Record All-Area Team.  Senior:  Varsity Field Hockey.  Awards: First Team All-Suburban One; Team MVP.  Varsity Basketball:  Award: Honorable Mention, All Suburban One.  Varsity Lacrosse (Co-Captain).  Awards: First Team, All Suburban One; Team MVP, The Philadelphia Inquirer All-Area First Team; Montgomery Spirit All-Area Team; The Record, All-Area Team; First Team All-American; Member, PASLA Team which participated in the Women's National Tournament.  University of Maryland:  Member of team that won four consecutive NCAA Division I National Championships (1997-2000), part of MD's run of seven straight titles (1995-2001).  Kristin finished her career with 104 goals, 72 assists and 176 points.  Her 72 career assists placed her 11th all-time on Maryland's list at graduation.  Part of the 1999 undefeated team (21-0).  She finished her MD career with an 81-5 record and was selected in 2002 to the ACC's 50th Anniversary Women's Lacrosse Team.  Co-Captain in 2000.  Three-time All-American (1998, 1999, 2000).  Three-time All NCAA Tournament team (1998, 1999, 2000).  Two-time All ACC (1999 and 2000).  Two-time All ACC Tournament Team (1999 and 2000).  United States Lacrosse:  1997 to present.  Member:  U.S. World Cup Championship Team (2001), High Sycombe, England.  U.S. World Cup Team (2005), Kristin helped win the silver medal for the U.S. while competing in the World Cup at Annapolis, MD.  U.S. Touring Team (2000), Australia.  U.S. Women's Elite Team (1997-present).