DURHAM – The Duke women's lacrosse program and head coach
Kerstin Kimel welcome four graduate students to this year's 2022-23 squad.
Jordyn Bauer,
Gillian Curran,
Jane DiGregorio and
Amanda Fedor come to Durham for their final year of eligibility.
JORDYN BAUER
Defender | Graduate | West Chester, Pa. | Penn
Jordyn Bauer comes to Durham after spending the last four years at Penn as a defender. During the spring, she saw action in five contests with one start as the Quakers went 6-9 overall and 3-4 in Ivy League action.
GILLIAN CURRAN
Midfielder | Graduate | Fair Haven, N.J. | Elon
Gillian Curran spent the last four yeas at Elon as an attacker and draw specialist for the Phoenix. Most recently during her senior season, she saw action in all 16 games with 15 starts and broke numerous program records: career draw controls, single-season draw controls, single-season draw controls (conference only) and single-game draw controls. The second team All-CAA selection paced the Phoenix in goals (33), assists (18), free-position goals (10) and draw controls (79). She tallied five hat tricks last season, including two five-goal games against Virginia and Winthrop and recorded seven points against Vanderbilt.
JANE DiGREGORIO
Midfielder | Graduate | Cutchouge, N.Y. | Davidson
As a midfielder from Davidson,
Jane DiGregorio saw action in all 18 games last season with 12 starts. She tallied 12 goals and 10 assists for 22 points and ranked fifth on the team in ground balls (22) and draw controls (20). Her midfield versatility was on display against Campbell as she tallied a goal, an assist, three ground balls, two draw controls and a caused turnover. She recorded two or more points six different times, including two goals against East Carolina and two assists against VCU.
AMANDA FEDOR
Attacker | Graduate | Vestal, N.Y. | North Carolina
Amanda Fedor makes the short trip from Chapel Hill to Durham as an attacker who spent the last four years at North Carolina. Fedor and the Tar Heels went 22-0 during the spring and claimed their third national title in program history. She saw action in nine contests with four points (2 goals, 2 assists) and added a caused turnover and a draw control. She was also named a UNC Athletic Director's Scholar-Athlete.
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