2019 – SENIOR SEASON
Awards: Collected Academic All-Big Ten honors.
Season: Started all 17 games, playing midfield and defense…Tallied 12 goals, six assists, 16 ground balls, 10 draw controls and 14 caused turnovers…In Big Ten play, recorded six goals, two assists, 13 ground balls, three draw controls and seven caused turnovers…Recorded six multi-point games and five multi-goal performances.
Game-by-Game: Towson (2/9): Scored twice, once on a free-position look…Added a ground ball, a draw control and two caused turnovers. Lehigh (2/16): Tallied two goals and two draw controls. at Cornell (2/23): Recorded an assist and a draw control. James Madison (3/6): Caused two turnovers. Albany (3/9): Scooped up a ground ball and caused a pair of turnovers. at Michigan (3/16): Recorded two ground balls and a caused turnover. at Northwestern (3/28): Registered an assist, two ground balls and two draw controls. Ohio State (4/4): Found the net once…Added two ground balls and a career-best four caused turnovers. Virginia (4/7): Set a career high with three assists…Added a draw control. at Duquesne (4/16): Scored two times, once on a free-position opportunity. at Johns Hopkins (4/18): Recorded two games, one on a free-position attempt…Scooped up three ground balls and a draw control. Stony Brook (4/23): Picked up a ground ball and caused a turnover. Rutgers (4/27): Recorded a season-best three goals…Contributed an assist, three ground balls and two caused turnovers.
2018 – JUNIOR SEASON
Awards: Earned Academic All-Big Ten honors.
Season: Started all 20 games this season as a defender…Collected three goals, three assists, 33 ground balls and 27 caused turnovers.
Rankings: Ranked No. 4 in the Big Ten with 1.34 caused turnovers per game.
Game-by-Game: at Towson (2/10): Picked up three ground balls and caused a turnover. Duquesne (2/21): Had a ground ball and three caused turnovers. Cornell (2/24): Scooped up a ground ball and caused four turnovers. at James Madison (3/7): Picked up two ground balls. Albany (3/11): Registered four ground balls and four caused turnovers. Drexel (3/14): Had two ground balls and two caused turnovers. at Rutgers (3/17): Secured four ground balls and caused four turnovers. Johns Hopkins (3/22): Collected a goal, four ground balls and two caused turnovers. Northwestern (4/14): Picked up three ground balls. vs. Northwestern (5/4): Registered two assists, two ground balls and a caused turnover in the Big Ten semifinal. vs. Maryland (5/6): Recorded a goal, a ground ball and a caused turnover in the Big Ten final. vs. Penn (5/11): Collected a goal, an assist, three ground balls and two caused turnovers.
2017 – SOPHOMORE SEASON
Awards: Collected Academic All-Big Ten accolades.
Season: Started in 19 of 20 games played as a midfielder, scoring 15 goals and adding eight assists for 23 points while collecting 23 ground balls, three draw controls and four caused turnovers.
Game-by-Game: Albany (2/4): Had a pair of assists in a season-opening victory. Towson (2/11): Registered a goal with a career-high four ground balls. Lehigh (2/18): Scored a pair of goals. at Duquesne (2/22): Tallied two goals with one coming on a free-position opportunity. at Loyola (3/4): Scored once and added two ground balls. James Madison (3/8): Recorded two goals, an assist and a ground ball. at Princeton (3/21): Scored twice with a ground ball and a caused turnover. at Johns Hopkins (3/25): Had a pair of assists and a pair of ground balls. at Northwestern (4/13): Had a career-high six points and four goals in a win.
2016 – FRESHMAN SEASON
Season: Appeared in 21 games, including nine starts…Registered 12 goals, four assists, 16 ground balls, six draw controls and seven caused turnovers.
Game-by-Game: Duquesne (2/20): Posted first career goal. at James Madison (3/9): Tallied two goals and an assist. at Vanderbilt (3/12): Recorded a hat-trick. Rutgers (4/2): Scored a pair of goals. at Ohio State (4/9): Tallied two assists and two ground balls. Maryland (4/28): Found the net once and won a draw. vs. Northwestern (5/6): Collected an assist, two ground balls and a draw control. vs. Florida (5/15): Notched a goal and a ground ball. vs. Penn (5/21): Found the net one time. vs. North Carolina (5/27): Recorded a goal, a ground ball, a draw control and a caused turnover in the NCAA Semifinal.
HIGH SCHOOL
Was a four-year letterwinner on the Lancaster Catholic-Lancaster Country Day co-op squad...Named a two-time U.S. Lacrosse All-American and to the Under Armour Underclass All-America Squad...Named Lancaster/Lebanon Player of the Year in 2015...Was a four-time Lancaster/Lebanon All-Star...Named two-time PennLive.com Big 15 Selection as a junior and senior...Tallied 380 career goals...Also lettered in field hockey, soccer and basketball.
PERSONAL
Full name is Kelly Shea Daggett…Daughter of Tom and Marty Daggett...Has an older brother, Trent, who played club lacrosse, at Liberty and an older sister, Casey, who played lacrosse at Messiah…Born June 12, 1996 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
DAGGETT ON PENN STATE
"Penn State athletics has always been a huge part of my life: from football games to taking trips to watch women's athletics in action, being a part of the Penn State family has always been a dream. As I grew to know more about the incredible balance of excellent athletics and academics that PSU offers, I realized there was no place I wanted to spend my college years at more than in Happy Valley."
DOHERTY ON DAGGETT
"Kelly is a crafty, smart attacker who has a great attacking IQ. She is not only a great shooter, but a great assister as well. She will fit right in with our eclectic attack."