Lehigh University Athletics
2014 Women's Lacrosse Roster

Jersey Number 12
Julie Tatios
- Position:
- A
- Class:
- Senior
- Major:
- Journalism
- Hometown:
- West Chester, Pa.
- High School:
- Bayard Rustin
WHY LEHIGH? “I chose Lehigh because I felt that it has a great balance between academics and athletics. Its close proximity to my home and family was also a key factor in my decision making.”
ON BEING A STUDENT-ATHLETE AT LEHIGH: “I’m excited to find out what it means to me to be a student-athlete at Lehigh. I believe it will entail a balance of class work and teamwork, but I am ready for the challenge.”
AS A JUNIOR (2013): Played in nine games, making two starts … Finished with two goals, two groundballs, five draw controls and one caused turnover … Posted a goal and two draw controls in back-to-back games vs. American (4/7) and at #7 Penn State (4/10) … Caused a turnover vs. Howard (4/14) … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
AS A SOPHOMORE (2012): Played in 15 games, starting six while scoring five goals … Finished with 12 shots, eight on goal … Also had nine groundballs, seven draw controls and a caused turnover … Tallied a goal, groundball and draw control in Patriot League games at Bucknell (3/17) and American (3/31) … Scored a goal at #2 North Carolina (3/6) … Had a groundball, caused turnover and season-high two draw controls at Delaware (2/25) … Began the season with two goals vs. Marist (2/18) … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
AS A FRESHMAN (2011): Stellar rookie campaign, especially down the stretch … Finished with the most points by a Lehigh freshman (14) via 10 goals and four assists … Goal and point totals were seventh most on the team … Played in 13 games, starting seven, including the final six games of the season … Converted 10-of-19 shots on the season (52.6 percent) … Also recorded 12 groundballs, eight draw controls and five caused turnovers … Tied a career-high three groundballs in the Patriot League Semifinals against Navy (4/28) … Scored a pair of goals in the final two games of the regular season, at Holy Cross (4/16) and Navy (4/23) … Had a goal and career-high tying two draw controls at #15 Penn State (4/12) … Career-high three groundballs vs. Virginia Tech (4/9) … Netted a goal and added two groundballs and a career-high two caused turnovers vs. Iona (4/6) … Dished out a career-high two assists against American (4/2) … Made first-career start at Temple (3/24), finishing with an assist … A game earlier, posted a career-high three points (two goals, one assist) vs. Bucknell (3/19) … Scored two goals against Siena (3/9) in second-career game.
BEFORE LEHIGH: Standout lacrosse player was named the Rustin High School Female Athlete of 2010 … Also earned MVP of her lacrosse team in ’10 … Garnered Academic All-America distinction in 2009 and ‘10 … Also a soccer player, earning First Team All-Area in 2009 and ‘10 … Member of the organization Young Life.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Steven and Beverly Tatios … Sister of Lauren, Allison and Jill.
CAREER STATISTICS
GETTING TO KNOW JULIE
What’s your favorite thing about Lehigh? I love the architecture of all the buildings and I love the relatively small number of undergraduate students because it allows you to meet almost everyone and actually get to know people throughout your years at LU.
Major & Why: Journalism with a focus on social media because I think it’s a growing industry. I think after graduation, I will have a lot of options to choose from for a job, and I think I’ll enjoy my job in the long run.
Favorite Place on Campus: The lighted walkway by Chandler Ulmann
Favorite Food: Cereal
Favorite Color: Blue
Favorite Movie: Titans
Favorite TV Show: Friends
Place I'd Like To Visit: I want to travel all over.
Talent I’d Most Like To Have: I’ve always wanted to be able to do multiple back handsprings.
Dream Job: Starter and owner of my own nutrition magazine
I Wear My Jersey Number Because: It was closest number to the number I wanted.
If I Didn't Play Lacrosse, I Would Play: Soccer
If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Buy all kinds of nutrition supplements
ON BEING A STUDENT-ATHLETE AT LEHIGH: “I’m excited to find out what it means to me to be a student-athlete at Lehigh. I believe it will entail a balance of class work and teamwork, but I am ready for the challenge.”
AS A JUNIOR (2013): Played in nine games, making two starts … Finished with two goals, two groundballs, five draw controls and one caused turnover … Posted a goal and two draw controls in back-to-back games vs. American (4/7) and at #7 Penn State (4/10) … Caused a turnover vs. Howard (4/14) … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
AS A SOPHOMORE (2012): Played in 15 games, starting six while scoring five goals … Finished with 12 shots, eight on goal … Also had nine groundballs, seven draw controls and a caused turnover … Tallied a goal, groundball and draw control in Patriot League games at Bucknell (3/17) and American (3/31) … Scored a goal at #2 North Carolina (3/6) … Had a groundball, caused turnover and season-high two draw controls at Delaware (2/25) … Began the season with two goals vs. Marist (2/18) … Named to the Patriot League Academic Honor Roll.
AS A FRESHMAN (2011): Stellar rookie campaign, especially down the stretch … Finished with the most points by a Lehigh freshman (14) via 10 goals and four assists … Goal and point totals were seventh most on the team … Played in 13 games, starting seven, including the final six games of the season … Converted 10-of-19 shots on the season (52.6 percent) … Also recorded 12 groundballs, eight draw controls and five caused turnovers … Tied a career-high three groundballs in the Patriot League Semifinals against Navy (4/28) … Scored a pair of goals in the final two games of the regular season, at Holy Cross (4/16) and Navy (4/23) … Had a goal and career-high tying two draw controls at #15 Penn State (4/12) … Career-high three groundballs vs. Virginia Tech (4/9) … Netted a goal and added two groundballs and a career-high two caused turnovers vs. Iona (4/6) … Dished out a career-high two assists against American (4/2) … Made first-career start at Temple (3/24), finishing with an assist … A game earlier, posted a career-high three points (two goals, one assist) vs. Bucknell (3/19) … Scored two goals against Siena (3/9) in second-career game.
BEFORE LEHIGH: Standout lacrosse player was named the Rustin High School Female Athlete of 2010 … Also earned MVP of her lacrosse team in ’10 … Garnered Academic All-America distinction in 2009 and ‘10 … Also a soccer player, earning First Team All-Area in 2009 and ‘10 … Member of the organization Young Life.
PERSONAL: Daughter of Steven and Beverly Tatios … Sister of Lauren, Allison and Jill.
CAREER STATISTICS
| Season | GP-GS | G | A | Pts | Shots | Shot% | SOG | SOG% | GB | DC | TO | CT |
| 2011 | 13-7 | 10 | 4 | 14 | 19 | .526 | 13 | .684 | 12 | 8 | 5 | 5 |
| 2012 | 15-6 | 5 | 0 | 5 | 12 | .417 | 8 | .667 | 9 | 7 | 11 | 1 |
| 2013 | 9-2 | 2 | 0 | 2 | 4 | .500 | 4 | 1.000 | 2 | 5 | 1 | 1 |
| Total | 37-15 | 17 | 4 | 21 | 35 | .486 | 25 | .714 | 23 | 20 | 17 | 7 |
GETTING TO KNOW JULIE
What’s your favorite thing about Lehigh? I love the architecture of all the buildings and I love the relatively small number of undergraduate students because it allows you to meet almost everyone and actually get to know people throughout your years at LU.
Major & Why: Journalism with a focus on social media because I think it’s a growing industry. I think after graduation, I will have a lot of options to choose from for a job, and I think I’ll enjoy my job in the long run.
Favorite Place on Campus: The lighted walkway by Chandler Ulmann
Favorite Food: Cereal
Favorite Color: Blue
Favorite Movie: Titans
Favorite TV Show: Friends
Place I'd Like To Visit: I want to travel all over.
Talent I’d Most Like To Have: I’ve always wanted to be able to do multiple back handsprings.
Dream Job: Starter and owner of my own nutrition magazine
I Wear My Jersey Number Because: It was closest number to the number I wanted.
If I Didn't Play Lacrosse, I Would Play: Soccer
If I Had $1 Billion, I Would: Buy all kinds of nutrition supplements
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