

We are looking to have Maggie give us depth in the midfield."Īttack // Bronxville // Bronxville, N.Y. One of her greatest strengths is her lacrosse IQ. She understands the game both offensively and defensively. The supportive team environment pushed Penn over the top for me."Ĭoach Corbett Says: "Maggie is our first player ever from Oregon. She is a well-rounded midfielder who excels at both ends of the field. Why She Chose Penn: "I was looking for top academics and lacrosse in an urban setting and Penn was the perfect combination. Personal: Daughter of Susan and Brandon Bankowski … Father played football at Cornell, and mother played lacrosse and field hockey at Johns Hopkins … Brother, Ethan, plays lacrosse at Connecticut College … Enrolled in the College of Arts & Sciences.

Language Honors.Ĭlub: Played for 3D Oregon from 2015-23 and 3D Colorado from 2018-23 … Also played on the 3D National Team … Under Armour West Team … American Select West Team … WPLL Futures 2019. High School: Lettered as a freshman at Oregon Episcopal School before lettering three years at Loomis Chaffee School in Windsor, Connecticut … Two-time First-Team All-NEPSAC … Adrenaline All-American … Also played basketball and soccer … Academic All-American … High Honor Roll all three years at Loomis Chaffee … Math Honors …. Midfield // Loomis Chaffee School (Conn.) // Portland, Ore. We are excited to begin working with this class and see how they can contribute." We believe that there is a great deal of versatility and competitiveness in this group. "Several have won state championships and bring a winning mentality to a team that will compete to win the Ivy League once again. We bring in two prolific scorers on the attack as well as more depth to our midfield while rounding it out with a defender and a goalie.

"This incoming freshmen class hits all positions from attack to goalkeeping," Corbett said. Leitner head women's lacrosse coach, Karin Corbett , has announced the addition of eight women who will join the program as members of the Class of 2027. Story Links PHILADELPHIA – The University of Pennsylvania's Lois S.
