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Julie Foote |
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Earned her first monogram as a senior in
2008 ... hard-working player with strong stick
skills and the ability to make plays around the
goal ... one of eight pairs of sisters to play for
head coach Tracy Coyne at Notre Dame ... is
the younger sister of Crysti Foote, an `06 graduate
who is the school's all-time leading scorer
... has spent time with the Canadian national
women's lacrosse team, where she was a teammate
of her sister, Crysti, and played for Irish
head coach Tracy Coyne ... played in 16 games
during her career, scoring four goals with two
assists for six points in her career ... had five
ground balls, two draw controls and one caused
turnover.
AS A SENIOR: Saw action in nine games
for the Irish scoring three goals with one assist
for four points ... took eight shots on goal ...
grabbed three ground balls ... opened the season
with a goal in the 22-10 win over Canisius
... assisted on a goal in 16-4 victory over
Duquesne ... scored once versus Delaware and
once against Rutgers ... had a season-high two
ground balls in the 13-10 win over Loyola.
AS A JUNIOR: Saw action in four games at
attack for the Irish in 2007, playing at Canisius,
and at home against Ohio State, Duquesne and
California ... had one draw control in the game
at Canisius.
AS A SOPHOMORE: Saw first action of
career, playing in three games with one goal
and one assist for two points ... had two ground
balls, one draw control and one caused
turnover ... played in first game of her career
versus Ohio, scoring first career goal in 18-6
victory ... assisted on a goal in 20-4 win versus
Lehigh, grabbing one ground ball and one draw
control ... picked up one ground ball and one
caused turnover in 18-2 win versus
Canisius.
AS A FRESHMAN: Did not see
any playing time during the 2005
season.
PREP AND PERSONAL: Three-sport
performer at Suffern High School in Suffern,
N.Y. ... member of lacrosse, field hockey and
basketball teams ... lacrosse team was ranked in
the top 20 nationally in all four of her seasons
... served as team captain in lacrosse and field
hockey during her senior season ... secondteam
high school All-American in lacrosse ...
two-time high school academic All-American
in 2003 and 2004 ... was third on team in scoring
in 2004 with 55 goals and 13 assists for 68
points ... in four seasons, had 146 goals and 64
assists for 210 career points ... received the
Suffern High School Scholar Athlete of the Year
Award in 2004 ... received the Journal News
Scholar Athlete Award for 2004 ... three-year
starter on Hudson Valley Empire State games
team, winning silver in 2001 and three consecutive
bronze medals ... two-time all-county, allsection
and all-league selection in lacrosse ...
was an all-county, all-section and all-Elite
choice in field hockey for 2003 and 2004 ... full
name is Julie Anne Foote ... daughter of Bill
and Wende Foote ... has one brother and one
sister ... father is a member of the Ontario
Lacrosse Hall of Fame and a former professional
lacrosse player ... born July 14, 1986, in
Toronto, Ontario ... graduated with a degree in
accountancy from the Mendoza College of
Business.
FOOTE'S CAREER STATISTICS
| Year | GP-GS | SOG | G | A | Pts. | GB | DC | CT |
| 2005 | Did not play |
| 2006 | 3-0 | 2 | 1 | 1 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 1 |
| 2007 | 4-0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
| 2008 | 9-0 | 6 | 3 | 1 | 4 | 3 | 0 | 0 |
| Totals | 16-0 | 8 | 4 | 2 | 6 | 5 | 2 | 1 |