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  Kim Dubansky

Kim Dubansky

Player Profile

Class:
Sophomore

Hometown:
Baltimore, MD

High School:
McDonogh

Height:
5-6

Position:
Midfield

2007: Played 18 games in the midfield and started 10 • took center draws • finished the season with two goals and one assist for three points • tallied her first career collegiate point, an assist, as well as picked up one ground ball and caused a turnover in 13-7 win over George Washington • controlled a draw and grabbed a ground ball in 9-7 win over George Mason • picked up two ground balls and caused a turnover in 18-5 win over Mount St. Mary's • grabbed two ground balls and had a career-high two draws in 15-14 win at Ohio State • scored her first career collegiate goal on a free position shot in loss at #10 Georgetown • also grabbed a ground ball and a draw control • scored on her only shot of the game in loss at #4 Maryland and controlled on draw • controlled a draw, grabbed a ground ball and caused a turnover in 20-4 win over Oregon • got a draw control and caused a turnover in 12-4 loss to #14 Penn • had a draw control in 15-13 win over #15 Denver • had a ground ball and caused a turnover in overtime loss at #19 Vanderbilt • caused two turnovers and picked up a ground ball in 15-9 win over UMBC • grabbed a ground ball and caused a turnover in win over #15 Penn State • controlled a draw in 12-10 win over second-seeded Vanderbilt in the ALC semifinals.

Personal: Kimberly L. Dubansky • born September 2, 1988 • daughter of Robert and Cindy Dubansky • brother, Michael, played baseball at Towson • scored 100 goals and tallied 67 assists in four seasons at McDonogh • All-Baltimore County, All-IAAM, US Lacrosse All-American as a junior and senior • named to inaugural Under Armour All-America team as a senior • IAAM Champions as a junior and runners-up as a senior • all-county, all-south, all-conference, all-state and all-metro in soccer • public health major.

 

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