Senior (2024): A captain for the Big Green, appeared in 13 games with eight starts... Finished with one groundball, one caused turnover and 13 draw controls.
Junior (2023): Appeared in all 15 games, making 14 starts… Led team in draw controls with 72… Finished second in the Ivy League in draw controls per game (4.80)… Also scored four goals.
Sophomore (2022): Played in 11 games, making nine starts… Finished second on the team in draw controls with 43… Had seven controls on three occasions, against Merrimack (3/8), UMass (3/18) and Brown (3/27).
Before Dartmouth: A member of the tennis and lacrosse teams at Hathaway, serving as team captain for lacrosse as both a junior and senior… A two-time OHSAA First Team Division II All-State player in both lacrosse and tennis… A two-time first-team all-region and one-time second-team player in lacrosse… Earned lacrosse academic All-America honors as a junior… Won several high-level Ohio girls tennis doubles titles…Her father Tony Godsick ’93 was a four-year member of the football team and was classmates with Meghan Lynch’s father Thomas... Mother is Mary Joe Fernandez, a former professional tennis player who has a pair of Olympic Gold Medals (1992, ’96) in women’s doubles and a bronze (1992) in women’s singles, alongside two doubles Grand Slam titles (1991 Australian Open, 1996 French Open).
Why I chose Dartmouth: “I chose Dartmouth for many reasons including its unparalleled academic reputation and focus on the undergraduate experience, its reputation of having an incredibly strong lacrosse program, its beautiful campus and the diverse and spirited student body. No other school in the country is able to combine all these attributes into one academic environment. I was also looking for an institution that I would not just attend for four years but for a lifetime as the Dartmouth Alumni network is considered one of the most powerful families in higher education!”