University of New Hampshire Athletics
2009 Women's Lacrosse
Roster

Shaunna Kaplan
- Height:
- 5-3
- Class:
- Junior
- High School:
- Framingham
- Hometown:
- Framingham, Mass.
Collegiate Honors:
2009: IWLCA Northeast Region Second Team; America East First Team.
2008: America East All-Conference Second Team; America East All-Championship Team.
2007: America East All-Rookie Team.
Career Totals: 54 games played; 82 goals; 52 assists; 134 points.
Career Highs: Four goals (vs. Albany 04/16/08); five assists (at Binghamton 04/25/09); eight points (at Binghamton 04/25/09).
Career Milestones: 50th career goal vs. Oregon (04/20/08); 50th career assist vs. Albany (04/30/09); 100th career point vs. Stony Brook (03/28/2009).
2009 Season: Started all 19 games; the only Wildcat to record double digits in goals (29), assists (25), ground balls (21), draw controls (17) and caused turnovers (19); led the team in assists (for the third consecutive year); ranked second in points as well as fourth in both goals and caused turnovers; in six America East conference games, recorded 14-9-23; tallied 8-4-12 in six games vs. nationally-ranked teams; recorded personal bests of five assists and eight points at Binghamton (04/25); ended the season with a point in 12 consecutive games; recorded a point in 17 of 19 games with 14 multiple-point efforts, including nine multiple-goal performances and seven multiple-assist efforts; in addition to the career-high eight-point game, had five four-point games and one five-point game; six multiple ground ball efforts; tallied a career-high five caused turnovers, as well as two goals and three ground balls, at Albany (03/21).
2008 Season: Started all 19 games; led the team in assists (15) and draw controls (34); ranked third in goals (30), points (45), ground balls (26) and caused turnovers (12); second in shooting percentage (.476); one of two 'Cats to record double digits in goals, assists, ground balls, draw controls and caused turnovers; 11-5-16 in six America East conference games; 6-4-10 in six games against nationally-ranked teams; recorded a point in 17 consecutive games with 11 multiple-point efforts, which included 10 multiple-goal performances; established a career high in goals (four) and a season-high five points (five) April 16 vs. Albany; tallied three goals four times and four points six times; tallied seven points (3g, 4a) as well as six draw controls, two ground balls and one caused turnover in the two league tourney games; eight games with multiple ground balls, including a season-high four at Stony Brook (04/05) – also tallied three draw controls in that game.
2007 Season: Played in 16 of 17 games; led the team in assists and draw controls; ranked second in points as well as third in CTO and fourth in both GB and goals; in six conference games, recorded 6-5-11; also tallied 14 GB, five CTO and nine DC; recorded a point in 14 of 16 games with 12 multiple-point efforts; scored a goal in each of those 14 games with seven multiple-goal performances; began her collegiate career by scoring a goal and recording more than one point in each of the first 10 games of the season; the 10-game goal streak broke the school record established by Sarah Von Bargen (nine games) for longest at the outset of a Wildcat career; season-high three goals in the league semifinal and vs. Vermont in the regular season; personal-best three assists in the regular-season finale at Binghamton; season-high four points vs. Vermont, Binghamton and Boston U. (in the semifinal).
Personal: Lettered on the UNH women's soccer team in 2006, 2007, 2008 and 2009; recorded 2-1-5 as a rookie forward and 3-3-9 this past fall; born 11/27/87; a 2006 graduate of Framingham High School, where she lettered in lacrosse and soccer; All-America First Team in 2006; Bay State League First Team All-Star in 2006, '05 and '04; Boston Globe Player of the Year in '06; Boston Globe and Boston Herald All-Scholastic in '06 and '05; MetroWest Daily News All-Star in '06, '05 and '04; Eastern Massachusetts Player of the Year in '06; led Framingham to the state title in '06, when she recorded 91 goals and 87 assists; career numbers of 222 goals and 178 assists; in soccer, Super Y National Olympic Development Program Team in '05; three-time Bay State League First Team All-Star; a kinesiology: sport studies major.
Year | GP/GS | G | A | Pts | Sh | GB | DC | CTO |
2007 | 16/15 | 23 | 12 | 35 | 56 | 25 | 23 | 15 |
2008 | 19/19 | 30 | 15 | 45 | 63 | 26 | 34 | 12 |
2009 | 19/19 | 29 | 25 | 54 | 84 | 21 | 17 | 19 |
Career | 54/53 | 82 | 52 | 134 | 203 | 72 | 74 | 46 |