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Maggie Schneidereith

 
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Recent Johns Hopkins graduate Maggie Schneidereith has joined the UC Davis women's lacrosse program as an assistant coach.

Schneidereith replaced Ashley Peacock, who returned to her home state of Maryland following the Aggies' 2021 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championship season.

"Maggie had a phenomenal playing career at Johns Hopkins and is ready to begin her college coaching career on the west coast," Isidor said. "She brings a tremendous amount of lacrosse knowledge and is going to be a great asset to our program. I can't wait for Maggie to get to Davis and start working with our team."

A five-year letter winner on the attack for the Blue Jays from 2016-21, Schneidereith wrapped up her collegiate career ranked third on the team with 46 points in 15 matches in 2021, finishing with 27 goals and 19 assists on 64 shots. A Big Ten Distinguished Scholar and Academic All-Big Ten selection, Schneidereith helped Johns Hopkins to a 2021 NCAA Tournament berth and a trip to the Big Ten Tournament semifinals.

During the year, Schneidereith was named the Big Ten Offensive Player of the Week and IWLCA National Offensive Player of the Week on April 27, after combining for nine goals, three assists, and two ground balls in back-to-back wins over nationally ranked Penn State and Michigan.

She was named to the Tewaaraton Award Watch List and was a Big Ten Preseason Player to Watch prior to the start of the pandemic-shortened 2020 campaign, finishing with 17 goals, eight assists, nine ground balls, and three caused turnovers, in seven starts.

That came on the heels of a 2019 campaign that saw her earn All-Big Ten and IWLCA All-Mid-Atlantic Region first team honors, ending the year with 48 goals, 29 assists, 18 ground balls, and seven caused turnovers to lead the team in scoring. Schneidereith led the Big ten in assists and assists per game (1.61) that season, while finishing second in points per game (4.28) and third in goals per game (2.67), while helping the Blue Jays to an NCAA Tournament appearance.