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Caligiore To Play in NCAA Tournament as an Individual

St. Lawrence University sophomore Aimee Caligiore has been selected to play as an individual in the 2011 NCAA Division III Women's Golf Championships to be played May 10-13 at the Mission Inn Resort in Howey-in-the-Hills, Florida.

Caligiore Ties for 7th at Williams Invitational

Sophomore Aimee Caligiore tied for seventh with rounds of 80 and 82 for a 162 total at the Taconic Golf Course at Williams College to highlight the performance of the Saint women's golf team at the Williams Invitational.

Caligiore 10th at Jack Leaman Invitational

Aimee Caligiore was one of only eight  players to break 80 for the entire tournament as she shot a 79 on Sunday and finished tied for tenth at the Jack Leaman Invitational hosted by Amherst College.

Caligiore Ties for 11th at Vassar Invitational

Sophomore Aimee Caligiore shot rounds of 82 and 90 for a 172 total and finished tied for 11th in a 58 player field at the Vassar College Invitational in Poughkeepsie on Sunday.

Saints Start Spring Season With Co-Ed Match Play Win

St. Lawrence University's men's and women's golf teams combined to play the first two-day match play co-ed match as part of their spring trip to Arizona.

Dr. Brian Chezum

Dr. Brian Chezum will continue to serve as the men's and women's golf team's Faculty/Staff Mentor for 2012-2013.

Education History:
B.A. - Coe College
Ph.D. - University of Kentucky

"In life, there are seminal moments that unexpectedly define the path our lives lead."

So it was for Dr. Chezum when one day as a first year student, during football practice a coach asked what he was planning on taking for courses in the coming semester.  Responding with uncertainty, the coach who turned out to be the chair of the economics program convinced him to take an economics course.  It was during this course that Dr. Chezum first found a true passion for learning. 

The coach ultimately became a friend and mentor and it was this relationship that led Dr. Chezum to his chosen career as a professor of economics at a selective liberal arts college.  It was his own time studying in a similar institution which led Dr. Chezum to understand that it is not what he as a professor or the student does individually but the things professors and students do together that makes the difference.

Kelly Hale '14

London, England
American School (England)
Career Statistics: 

Collegiate Low: 84, McDaniel Tournament 2012
2011-12: 93.7 stroke average in 15 rounds
2010-11: 105.7 stroke average in eight rounds

2011-12: Kelly showed outstanding improvement during her sophomore season, trimming 12 strokes off her stroke average. She had a 93.7 stroke average in 15 tournament rounds, shooting her collegiate best of 84 in the McDaniel Invitational which also marked her best tournament finish (12th) and best two-round score (173). She shot five rounds in the 80s.

2010-11: Kelly Hale joined the golf team midway through the fall season and showed steady improvement throughout her first year of intercollegiate play. She shot her collegiate low, a 94, in the second round of the Williams Spring Invitational.

At the American School: Kelly Hale played golf, squash and tennis in high school and was a member of the Saint golf team in the fall. She was squash captain as a senior and graduated cum laude.

Caligiore Medalist, Saints 2nd at ECAC Championship

Sophomore Aimee Caligiore earned medalist honors with a two-day total of 156 as St. Lawrence University's women's golf team finished second in the ECAC Division II/III Women's Golf Championships at the Blue Heron golf course near Rochester.

Caligiore Leads Saints to 3rd at Martin and Wallace Invitational

Sophomore Aimee Caligiore shot rounds of 78 and 82 and recorded her fourth top ten finish in as many outings to lead St. Lawrence University's women's golf team to a third place finish in the Martin and Wallace Invitational hosted by Cortland.

Caligiore 4th at Mt. Holyoke Invitational

Aimee Caligiore had her third straight top  ten finish, placing in a tie for fourth at the Mt. Holyoke Invitational as St. Lawrence University's women's golf team played as individuals for the second straight week.

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