2019 – SENIOR SEASON
Awards: Collected Academic All-Big Ten honors.
Season: Started all 17 games on attack…Tallied 19 goals, seven assists, 23 ground balls, a draw control and eight caused turnovers…In Big Ten play, totaled seven goals, two assists, five ground balls and a draw control…Had 10 multi-point games and six multi-goal performances.
Game-by-Game: Towson (2/9): Collected two assists, two ground balls and a caused turnover. Lehigh (2/16): Found the net twice…Added two ground balls and a caused turnover. at Cornell (2/23): Tallied a goal, two ground balls and a caused turnover. at Princeton (2/27): Recorded two goals. James Madison (3/6): Registered a goal, two assists, three ground balls and two caused turnovers. Albany (3/9): Matched a career-high with three goals…Contributed four ground balls and a caused turnover. at Michigan (3/16): Notched a goal, an assist, a ground ball and a draw control. at Northwestern (3/28): Found the net twice. Ohio State (4/4): Tied a career-best with three goals to go with three ground balls. Virginia (4/7): Registered two goals, an assist, a ground ball and a caused turnover. Stony Brook (4/23): Tallied a goal and two ground balls. Rutgers (4/27): Scored once on Senior Day…Added an assist and a ground ball.
2018 – JUNIOR SEASON
Awards: Selected as a member of the IWLCA Honor Roll…Was an Academic All-Big Ten selection…Collected Big Ten Distinguished Scholar accolades.
Season: Appeared in 14 games, including one start, on attack…Collected four goals, an assist, three ground balls, two draw controls and a caused turnover.
Game-by-Game: at Towson (2/10): Made a start and registered a ground ball, a draw control and a caused turnover. Duquesne (2/21): Secured a draw control. Albany (3/11): Tallied a goal and a ground ball. Drexel (3/14): Recorded a season-best two goals. at Rutgers (3/17): Contributed an assist. at Ohio State (3/31): Found the net once and scooped up a ground ball.
2017 – SOPHOMORE SEASON
Awards: Was an Academic All-Big Ten selection…Named a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar
Season: Did not see any action.
2016 – FRESHMAN SEASON
Season: Made 11 appearances…Registered six points on two goals and four assists. Added three ground balls, four draw controls and four caused turnovers.
Game-by-Game: at Lehigh (2/12): Made college debut, collecting a ground ball and a caused turnover. Duquesne (2/20): Won a draw control and caused two turnovers. at Johns Hopkins (3/2): Scored first collegiate goal…Added an assist and two ground balls. at James Madison (3/9): Recorded a goal and an assist. at Vanderbilt (3/12): Tallied an assist, a draw and a caused turnover. Rutgers (4/2): Had an assist and a draw control. at Michigan (4/17): Earned a draw control.
HIGH SCHOOL
Served as a two-year team captain at Academy of the Holy Cross…Earned U.S. Lacrosse All-America first team, U.S. Lacrosse Academic All-America and USA Today honorable-mention All-America in senior year...Named Washington Post All-Metro second team as a senior, while leading team to No. 4 national ranking according to Lacrosse Magazine...Named All-WCAC first team, All-Capital Gazette first team and team captain during junior and senior years...Was honorable-mention All-WCAC as a sophomore...Lettered in soccer and basketball...Earned a pair of All-WCAC and team MVP honors, while serving as team captain in soccer...Named All-State first team and All-Capital Gazette first-team in soccer...Was honorable-mention All-WCAC in basketball.
PERSONAL
Full name is Delaney Claire Muldoon…Daughter of Lynn and Peter Muldoon...Has two sisters, Emily and Mary...Sister, Mary, joined the Penn State lacrosse program in 2018...Father, Peter, was an All-ECAC quarterback at Holy Cross before playing in the Canadian Football League for the Montreal Concordes (1985)…Born November 4, 1996 in Silver Spring, Maryland.
MULDOON ON PENN STATE
"I chose Penn State because of the strong academics, athletic excellence, and its family-oriented community."
DOHERTY ON MULDOON
"Delaney is a great athlete, and we are ready for her to contribute at either the midfield or attacking end. She has a great touch with the ball and is an extremely smart player."