2018 Lacrosse Roster
Roster
Read, Brittany

Jersey Number 37
Brittany Read
- Position:
- Goalie
- Height:
- 5-7
- Class:
- Senior
- High School:
- Eastern Regional HS
- Hometown:
- Gibbsboro, N.J.
Bio
Awards, Honors & Accolades:
- UO Single-Season Record Holder - Saves (179)
- UO Single-Game Record Holder - Ground Balls (10)
- 2018 Second-Team All-Pac-12
2018: Started all 18 games in the net for Oregon ... Named a 2018 captain ... Finished the year 9-9 at goalkeeper ... Recorded a UO single-season record 179 saves, ranking her fourth on the UO career saves list and 10th in the NCAA ... Led the Pac-12 with a 9.94 saves per game average, ranking her 17th in the nation ... Made 10 or more saves in 10 games ... Season-high 17 saves in UO's Pac-12 Tournament semifinal game against Colorado (4/27) which is one shy of the UO record ... Three-game stretch of 10 or more saves at California (4/13), Stanford (4/15) and Colorado (4/20) ... Recorded a .467 save percentage, the sixth highest single-season percentage in UO history ... Scooped up 56 ground balls on the season, three shy of the UO single-season record ... Broke the single-game record with 10 ground balls at Vanderbilt (3/28)
Before Oregon: Played three seasons at Louisville where she made 42 appearances in the net for the Cardinals ... Holds a 22-9 record helping lead the team to three NCAA tournament appearances ... Named the 2017 ACC Defender of the Year ... Is the Louisville record holder for career save percentage (.516), saves (323), and wins (22) as well as the single-season save (194) and save percentage (.515) record leader ... During the 2017 season she led the conference in saves, save percentage, and saves per game earning Louisville's first ever player of the year award as well as first-team All-ACC accolades ... Originally from Gibbsboro, N.J. she lettered in lacrosse all four years at Eastern Regional High School ... Broke the high school record with over 600 saves in her career ... In 2014 she was named a U.S. Lacrosse All-American honorable mention during her senior season.
- UO Single-Season Record Holder - Saves (179)
- UO Single-Game Record Holder - Ground Balls (10)
- 2018 Second-Team All-Pac-12
2018: Started all 18 games in the net for Oregon ... Named a 2018 captain ... Finished the year 9-9 at goalkeeper ... Recorded a UO single-season record 179 saves, ranking her fourth on the UO career saves list and 10th in the NCAA ... Led the Pac-12 with a 9.94 saves per game average, ranking her 17th in the nation ... Made 10 or more saves in 10 games ... Season-high 17 saves in UO's Pac-12 Tournament semifinal game against Colorado (4/27) which is one shy of the UO record ... Three-game stretch of 10 or more saves at California (4/13), Stanford (4/15) and Colorado (4/20) ... Recorded a .467 save percentage, the sixth highest single-season percentage in UO history ... Scooped up 56 ground balls on the season, three shy of the UO single-season record ... Broke the single-game record with 10 ground balls at Vanderbilt (3/28)
Before Oregon: Played three seasons at Louisville where she made 42 appearances in the net for the Cardinals ... Holds a 22-9 record helping lead the team to three NCAA tournament appearances ... Named the 2017 ACC Defender of the Year ... Is the Louisville record holder for career save percentage (.516), saves (323), and wins (22) as well as the single-season save (194) and save percentage (.515) record leader ... During the 2017 season she led the conference in saves, save percentage, and saves per game earning Louisville's first ever player of the year award as well as first-team All-ACC accolades ... Originally from Gibbsboro, N.J. she lettered in lacrosse all four years at Eastern Regional High School ... Broke the high school record with over 600 saves in her career ... In 2014 she was named a U.S. Lacrosse All-American honorable mention during her senior season.
Jessica Drummond | Postgame vs. Central Michigan
Sunday, February 23
Jenae Sperling | Postgame vs. Central Michigan
Sunday, February 23
Paige Crowther | Postgame vs. Central Michigan
Sunday, February 23
Jessica Drummond | Postgame vs. Stetson
Wednesday, February 12