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Saints Complete Day 2 of Competition; Newton Sets School Record in Prelims

Feb. 24:  The St. Lawrence men's and women's swimming and diving teams completed day 2 of the UNYSCSA Championships hosted by Nazareth College.  Highlighting the day was junior Russ Newton's sixth place finish in the 400 IM.  His time of 4:14.99 broke a University record previously set in 1999. 

Saints Compete at Day 1 of States; Abribat Breaks School Record

Feb. 23:  The St. Lawrence University men's and women's swimming and diving teams competed in the first day of the UNYSCSA Championships hosted by Nazareth College.  Sophomore Casey Abribat set a new University record in the 200 IM with her time of 2:13.66. 

Saints Sweep Utica

Feb. 5:  The St. Lawrence University men's and women's swimming and diving teams swept the Utica Pioneers in a dual meet on Saturday in Utica, NY. The women won by the score of 113-86, while the men won by the score of 112-93.

Saints Swimming and Diving Fall to Harwick

Jan. 29: The St. Lawrence University men's and women's swimming and diving teams fell to Harwick College in a dual meet at home on Saturday afternoon. The women dropped a 152-67 decision while the score of the men's score was 148-81.

Saint Women Prevail, Men Drop Close Meet at Potsdam

St. Lawrence University's women's swim team had nine individual event wins and four seconds and won both relays in a 138-89 dual meet victory over SUNY Potsdam at Potsdam on Saturday, while the Saint men had five individual wins, five seconds and a relay win, but were second to the Bears 135-105.

Dutra, Pellerin, Abribat Lead Saints at League Championships

Dec. 4:  The St. Lawrence University men's and women's swimming and diving teams concluded the 2010 Liberty League Championships on Saturday, with both teams earning fourth place overall finishes.  The showing for the women's team was the highest in program history, while sophomore Jason Dutra and senior Jared Pellerin earned their first ever conference championship titles.  Meanwhile sophomore Casey Abribat established a new team record in the 200 back. 

Pellerin Wins 500 Free at Liberty League Championships

Dec. 3: Senior Jared Pellerin's victory in the men's 500 freestyle highlighted the first session of the 2010 Liberty League swimming and diving championships for St. Lawrence University on Friday in Schenectady, NY.

Women's Team Defeats RIT Tigers, 136-96

Nov. 13:  The St. Lawrence University women's swimming and diving team defeated the RIT 136-96 behind eight individual first place finishes in Rochester on Saturday afternoon.  The men were unable to overcome the Tigers, falling 163-69. 

Dr. Samantha Glazier

Dr. Samantha Glazier will serve as the swimming and diving Faculty/Staff Mentor during the 2010-11 season.

Education History:
Guest Researcher, Chalmers University of Technology, 2009
Keck Teaching and Research Fellow, Bryn Mawr College, 2004
Ph.D. Cornell University, Physical Chemistry, 2001
M.S. Cornell University, Physical Chemistry, 1998
B.S. Western Washington University, Chemistry, 1996
B.A. Western Washington University, Women Studies, 1996

Research Interests:
My research seeks to distinguish features of chemical structure that control how drug molecules interact with DNA. Molecules that become threaded through the helix, thereby distorting DNA shape, can inhibit further replication and are of particular interest. Students in my lab make ruthenium based molecules that intercalate between the base pairs inside the double helix of DNA. Exactly how the ruthenium molecules initially approach DNA, become inserted and eventually exist in equilibrium as a free and bound molecule is studied using synthesis and spectrocopic tools.

Saints Swim for Sarcoma

At 4 pm Tuesday evening, over 6300 swimming athletes representing 137 different college, high school & club swim teams from across the country and in different continents, collectively participated in the 2010 Ted Mullin "Hour of Power" swim relay for sarcoma research.  With the largest number of teams ever in the five year history of this event, all of the St. Lawrence University swimmers were inspired and determined to make a difference toward efforts to find a cure for sarcoma.
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