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Caligiore Wins in Arizona

St. Lawrence University's women's golf team opened the spring portion of its schedule with competition in the Tucson International Games during its spring break trip.

Caligiore Third, Saints 5th at Williams Fall Invitational

Junior Aimee Caligiore shots rounds of 78 and 79 on the 5826-yard par-71 Taconic Golf Club at Williams College and finished third in the 56-player Williams Fall Classic.

Scarlet Team Wins S&B Ryder Cup Tournament

The duo of John Harris and Melissa Snizek led the Scarlet Team to a solid 10.5-4.5 victory in the first annual S&B Ryder Cup Tournament for the St. Lawrence University men's and women's golf teams at the St. Lawrence University Golf Course on Thursday.

Another Top 5 for Caligiore, Saints Third at Cortland

Junior Aimee Caligiore continued her string of top-five finishes with a tie for fifth and St. Lawrence University's women's golf team finished third behind perennial national champion Methodist College and Ithaca College in the rain-shortened 11-team Martin and Wallace Invitational hosted by Cortland.

Another Top 5 for Caligiore, Saints 7th at Mount Holyoke

Junior Aimee Caligiore recorded her third straight top-five finish with back-to-back rounds of 77 on the 5845 yard, par-72 Orchards Golf Club in the 36th annual Mount Holyoke College Invitational.

Caligiore Ties for 3rd, Saints 4th at NYU Invitational

Junior Aimee Caligiore was one of four golfers to put together back-to-back rounds in the 70s, finishing tied for second with a 157 total at the NYU Fall Invitational at Spook Rock Golf Course in Suffern.

Madison Moore '15

Wayland, MA
Westover School
Career Statistics: 
2011-12: collegiate low: 88 at McDaniel Invitational;  95.9 stroke average in 15 tournaments

2011-12: Maddie showed steady improvement throughout her rookie season on the golf team and finished the year with a 95.9 stroke average in 15 tournament rounds. She broke 90 for the first time in collegiate play with an 89 at Cortland and shot her collegiate low of 88 at the McDaniel Invitational. She had a 93.3 stroke average over her last five rounds of the season.

Maddie Moore played golf, field hockey and volleyball at the Westover School and was captain of the varsity golf team as a senior and MVP in her junior year. She graduated with High Honors with Distinction and was a honor roll student.

Caligiore, DiGiovanni Pace Saints To Another Invitational Title

 Junior Aimee Caligiore finished second as an individual and first year Julia DiGiovanni posted a top-ten finish in her first collegiate tournament as St. Lawrence University's women's golf team overtook Middlebury College on day two of the 2011 St. Lawrence University Invitational to win the team title for the fourth straight year.

Caligiore Records 2nd Straight State Amateur Top Ten Finish

St. Lawrence University junior Aimee Caligiore of Lake Placid recorded her second straight top ten finish at the New York State Women's Amateur in Rome on Friday.

Caligiore, who earned All America honors and finished tied for 14th in the NCAA Division III Championships in May, began play in the 54-hole tournament with a 78 on a par 72 6,024 layout. She shot 77 in the second round and began the final round tied for fourth, nine shots off the lead. A balky putter contributed to a final round 81 and a tie for eighth in the field of 64.

Caligiore entered the Rome tournament just a few days after playing in a U.S. Women's Amateur qualifier on the difficult 6,455 yard track at Echo Lake Country Club in Westfield, N.J. She posted 5-over-par 77 and missed advancing by four strokes on a course rated 78.3 by the U.S. Golf Association.

Ironically, Caligiore was grouped with the medalist in both competitions. Victoria DeGroodt, of Walden, N.Y., came from behind to win the state title with a closing 71 as the leaders faltered on the final holes.

The Lake Placid golfer also played alongside Brittany Altomare, of Shrewsbury, Mass., in the N.J. event. The University of Virginia standout posted 4-under 68 for the victory.

 

 

Caligiore Named All America, Finishes Tied for 14th at NCAA Tourney

St. Lawrence University sophomore Aimee Caligiore earned All Region honors and was selected as an honorable mention All America with the awards announced at the NCAA Division III Championship Tournament in Florida Wednesday night. The first All America win women's program history, Caligiore shot one of the best rounds of the day on Thursday, and jumped from a tie for 35th to a tie for 14th. She finished tied for 14th when Friday's final round was called due to bad weather.

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