HOCO GIRLS 2031 BLACK
Roster
| Athlete First (name) | Athlete Last (name) | Jersey # | Primary Position |
|---|---|---|---|
| Jamie-Kate | Haber | 1 | Midfield |
| Sydney | Lindner | 2 | Defense |
| Emerson | Andreas | 3 | Attack |
| Lola | Schaeffer | 4 | Midfield |
| Taylor | McManus | 5 | Attack |
| Ridhi | Gottipati | 6 | Defense |
| Navya | Kuppalli | 8 | Goal |
| Ashby | Bade | 11 | Defense |
| Aizah | Zafar | 12 | Defense |
| Siobhan | Ellis | 13 | Attack |
| Maia | Schableman | 13 | Goal |
| Riley | Chase | 14 | Midfield |
| Grace | Aderhold | 15 | Attack |
| Giana | Peralta | 16 | Midfield |
| Katherine | Rea | 17 | Midfield |
| Paige | Johnson | 18 | Attack |
| Nadia | Sheikh | 19 | Defense |
| Reese | Adams | 21 | Midfield |
| Harper | Sutherland | 22 | Attack |
| Riley | Bruns | 24 | Attack |
| Harper | Jones | 36 | Midfield |
| Emily | Kang | 77 | Midfield/Attack |
| Kareena | Sokhey | 84 | Defense |
| Chelsea | Althouse | 88 | Midfield |
Coaches
Jordyn Sabourin
Jordyn Sabourin
Jordyn Sabourin serves as a Co-Head Coach for the HoCo 2031 Black team. She grew up in Catonsville, Maryland and attended Notre Dame Preparatory School for high school, where she competed in basketball, soccer and lacrosse all four years. She also played club lacrosse for M&D Black 2018, where she had the opportunity to play alongside fellow 2031 coach Malaina.
Jordyn went on to attend Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., graduating in 2022. She was a 4-year member of the women’s lacrosse team, playing primarily attack and taking the draw. While balancing lacrosse and academics, she went on to graduate with a bachelor’s in Psychology. Internationally, Jordyn holds dual citizenship which allowed her to represent Canada in the U19 World Cup in Peterborough, Ontario. She competed for Team Canada in 2019 and earned a silver medal.
Currently, she lives in Baltimore and is pursuing a degree in Diagnostic Medical Sonography at Johns Hopkins University. She is expected to graduate in December of 2026 where she will go on to work in pediatric ultrasound. Jordyn is passionate about giving back to the sport and mentoring young confident female athletes in helping them develop strong fundamentals and a love for the sport.
Minjee Yi
Minjee Yi
Minjee Yi serves as a co-head coach for The HoCo 2031 Black Team. She is a Wilde Lake High School graduate where she played both Volleyball and Lacrosse. She was a 4 year Varsity Letter Winner and Team Captain. Throughout her middle and high school careers she played for HoCo and then Coppermine Lacrosse.
Minjee then continued her lacrosse career in college where she played Division 1 lacrosse at Longwood University located in FarmVille, Virginia. During her time there, she played primarily as a defender and was named on the Big South Academic Team.
Currently, she lives in Baltimore, MD where she is attending nursing school at The University of Maryland, Baltimore with aspirations to pursue pediatric nursing. Minjee is passionate about helping young athletes build strong foundational ideals of perseverance and work ethic. At the same time, she hopes to build a fun welcoming environment for girls to grow on and off the field.
Malaina Dunn
Malaina Dunn
Malaina Dunn serves as a Co-Head Coach for the HoCo 2031 Black team. She attended Mount de Sales Academy, where she was a multi-sport athlete, playing varsity lacrosse for all four years and competing in basketball as well. She also played club lacrosse for M&D Black 2018, where she had the opportunity to play alongside fellow 2031 coach Jordyn.
She continued her lacrosse career at the University of Delaware from 2018–2022, where she played defense. She later earned her Master’s degree in Nursing from the University of Maryland School of Nursing in 2025. Prior to becoming a head coach, she assisted with Hero’s Lacrosse teams and volunteered with HoCo 2031 Black, gaining experience developing young athletes at the club level.
She currently lives in Ellicott City and works as a Labor and Delivery nurse in Baltimore. Malaina is passionate about helping players grow not only into strong lacrosse athletes, but also into confident, resilient young women who support and uplift one another on and off the field.
Manu Kuppalli
Manu Kuppalli
Emmy Johnson
Emmy Johnson
Emmy grew up in West Chester, PA (a suburb of Philadelphia) and attended Henderson High School where she was a 4-year varsity athlete and academic All-American in both Field Hockey and Lacrosse. She went on to play Division I lacrosse at the University of Delaware, where she received her undergraduate degree in Business & Sports Management. She served as the assistant coach for the girl’s lacrosse team at Penncrest High School for the 2006 season before becoming the Assistant Coach for the DI Women’s Lacrosse team at Mt. St. Mary’s University where she received her MBA in 2008. During her 2 year stint at the Mount, Emmy was the offensive coordinator and interim Strength and Conditing coach. She also helped lead their recruiting efforts. Today Emmy lives in Howard County with her 2 daughters and son. Both girls play lacrosse for HoCo.
Tournament Schedule
- Summer 2025