Completed Event: Women's Lacrosse at #4 Florida on May 15, 2025 , Loss , 9, to, 11

2007: Started every game at defense for the second straight year ... tied for sixth on the team with 16 draw controls ... had five caused turnovers and scooped up 15 ground balls ... was normally the Duke defender matched up with the opposing team’s top scorer, which included Northwestern’s Tewaaraton Trophy winner Kristen Kjellman and a dominating performance against Johns’ Hopkins Tewaaraton Trophy finalist and NCAA points-scoring leader Mary Key in the quarterfinals of the NCAA Tournament.
2006: Was a starter in all 21 games ... played the fourth most minutes on the team with 989 ... caused 18 turnovers and picked up 25 ground balls and 10 draw controls ... named to the Academic All-ACC team.
2005: Appeared in 17 games as a freshman ... compiled 11 ground balls and seven caused turnovers ... ACC Honor Roll selection.
Prep: Lettered four years in field hockey, basketball and lacrosse at The Park School ... conference All-Star for lacrosse following the 2002-04 seasons ... field hockey team leading scorer three consecutive years from 2000-02 ... first-team All-Baltimore County and City and second-team All-Metro (The Sun) field hockey selection in 2002 ... winner of the 2004 C. Markland Kelley, Jr. award for outstanding accomplishments as a student-athlete.
Personal: Born Aiyana Krista Newton on March 26, 1986, in Baltimore, Md. ... daughter of Lloyd Newton and Charlene Harris-Newton ... has two sisters, Dawn (40) and Angie (40) and one brother, Guy (25) ... majoring in cultural anthropology with a minor in psychology and a markets and management certificate.