Jaclyn has been playing lacrosse since third grade and attended Hopkinton High School, where she was the varsity-starting goalie for three years. In her sophomore season, the Hillers won the Division III State Championship. Jaclyn was named to the Tri-Valley League All-Star Team in both her junior and senior seasons. As a senior, she was voted team captain. Additionally, Jaclyn played field hockey and indoor track and field at Hopkinton.

Jaclyn played lacrosse at Assumption College (NCAA-DII) where she was a four-year starter and a senior captain. In her senior season, she was named IWLCA Second-Team All-Region, and NE-10 All-Conference Third Team. She was second in the NE-10 her senior year in saves (160) and 5th in the league in save percentage (45.6). She finished her career with school records in games (68) and wins (34). She graduated in 2017 with a major in marketing and minors in accounting and psychology.

Jaclyn currently plays professional women’s lacrosse for the UWLX on the Boston Storm. Check out this recent article on Coach Jackie and the Storm in the Metrowest Daily News!

Rachel played lacrosse at Framingham High School, where she was a four-year varsity team member. During her junior year, she helped lead the Flyers to a State Championship. She was a two-time league All-Star, All-Scholastic, and US Lacrosse All-American. For her senior year in 2011, she was a captain and Metrowest Daily News Super Team selection.

Rachel went on to play defense at Boston College. She helped guide the BC team to 3 NCAA tournament berths, including an Elite 8 appearance in 2014. During her senior year in 2015, she started in all 19 games for the Eagles. She finished her career with 28 ground balls, 13 caused turnovers and 22 draw controls.

Rachel currently works in the commercial real-estate business in Boston.

Emma graduated from Lincoln-Sudbury High school in 2014. A multi-sport athlete, she was a four-year member of the lacrosse team, three-year member of indoor track and field, and two-year member of the field hockey team. Emma then went on to play lacrosse at Saint Anselm College, where she excelled both on and off the field. She played in every game at midfield for St. A’s, and was a starter from her sophomore year on. She ended her career with 84 goals, 7 assists, 81 ground balls, 73 draw controls, and 33 caused turnovers. A business major, Emma was a 2-time selection to the NE-10 Spring Commissioner’s Honor Roll.

Taylor is a 2014 graduate from nearby Hopkinton High School, where she was a team captain, and EMASS 2nd team all star. After high school, Taylor went on to play lacrosse at UMASS Lowell for four years. Her class started UMASS Lowell as a Division 1 program in the America East conference, and Taylor scored the first goal in program history. A 4-year starting attacker, Taylor accumulated 82 goals and 27 assists in her career. She was a 2-time member of the America East All-Academic team, a 2018 captain, and was the first player to reach 100 points. Taylor majored in Psychology, and also won the Julia A. Mann Award: granted to the top student-athlete at UMASS who encompasses academic, athletic, leadership and service excellence.

Taylor is currently a volunteer assistant women’s lacrosse coach at Boston University

Marta is a 2014 graduate from Franklin High School, where she was a star field hockey and lacrosse player. She was a lacrosse captain both her junior and senior year, and helped lead the team to its first East Sectional championship in 2014. At the conclusion of her senior year, Marta was named the Hockomock league MVP, Boston Globe & Herald All-Scholastic, Milford Daily News Super 6 Team, a US Lacrosse All-American as well as the FHS Career Athlete.

Marta went on to study and play lacrosse at Saint Anselm College. She was a 4-year starter at midfield, as well as a junior & senior captain. Marta finished her career fifth in school history in draw controls (142) and caused turnovers (59), tied for sixth in games played (64) and 11th in ground balls (99). A  communications major, Marta was on the Saint Anselm’s Dean’s list every semester, and was a two-time NE-10 Academic All-Conference member.

Lauren Foley (Kent) attended Framingham High School where she was a 3-year member of the varsity lacrosse team. In 2010 during her senior year, she helped lead Framingham to a state title.

Lauren attended Framingham State University where she was a 4-year member and senior captain of the women’s lacrosse team. She graduated in 2014 with a degree in Elementary Education and Spanish. She also holds a Masters degree in ESL, and is currently pursuing her Doctorate in Education. Lauren currently teaches in Framingham.

Katelyn played lacrosse at both Hopkinton High School, and Bentley University. She served as an assistant coach at Dover-Sherborn high school for 3 years, before taking over the program as head coach in 2014. In her 4-year tenure at DS, she has helped head the Raiders to a 56-25-3 record, including 4 straight MIAA tournament berths. In 2015, DS made it to the DII East-Sectional semi-finals.

In 2018, Katelyn was named the head coach at her alma mater, Hopkinton High School. In both the 2018 and 2019 seasons, she led her squad to the MIAA tournament.

Katelyn currently teaches kindergarten in the Hopkinton school district.

Kaitlyn attended Framingham High School, where she was a three sport athlete in soccer, ice hockey and lacrosse. She was a freshman during the Flyer’s 2010 State Championship, and went on to be a captain her senior year in all three sports. Kaitlyn was also a league all-star in field hockey and ice hockey her senior year.

Kaitlyn was recruited to play both field hockey and lacrosse at Plymouth State. In field hockey she started 66 of 69 games, and finished her career with 43 goals and 16 assists. As an attacker on the lacrosse team she started 48 of 62 games, and ended her career with 83 goals, 25 assists and 40 ground balls. Kaitlyn helped lead Plymouth State to LEC Championships and an NCAA DIII berth in both 2014 and 2017. She graduated in 2017 with a degree in Elementary Education.

Kaitlyn currently works in the Holliston School District, and is an assistant coach for KP varsity girls lacrosse. In 2022, she was also named the head varsity field hockey coach at KP.

Kara McMahon, a native of Framingham MA, played varsity lacrosse and soccer at Framingham High School. As a member of the lacrosse team, she helped lead the Flyers a state championship title in 2010 (along with fellow Gold Star coaches Tanner and Rachel). She then went on to play lacrosse at Assumption College in Worcester MA. Kara was a leader for the Greyhounds on defense, and started 14/15 games her senior year. A speedy defender, she was often tasked with marking up on some of the top offensive talent. Kara graduated in 2016 with a degree in Human Services and Rehabilitation Studies.

Kara currently works full-time in the special education field. She was also the JV head coach at Natick High School from 2018-2021

Mary Kiley (Pasquantonio) is a 6th grade teacher in Plainville and the girl’s lacrosse head coach at Mansfield High School. She has coached club lacrosse for over 9 years, and recently started teaching private lessons. Mary currently resides in Plainville with her golden doodle puppy named Murphy and three children.

Mary attended King Philip Regional High School in Wrentham, MA. She was a 2-time Boston Globe All-Scholastic, 3-time Sun Chronicle All-Star, Under Armor All-American Honorable Mention, Female Athlete of the Year in 2008, and maintains the record for her school in season and career goals and points. At King Philip, Mary helped the team win 4 straight Hockomock League championships and 1 South Sectional Championship.

She attended Merrimack College from 2008-2012, and was a starting midfielder all 4 years. She made the Northeast-10 All-Rookie Team, was a 2-time Northeast-10 All-Conference selection, and was selected to the Division II NCAA All-Region 2nd team. She collected 152 career points and maintains the record for most free-position goals in a season and a career