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Muzzatti Is Medalist, Saints Win Tournament Title

Sept. 13: Junior Alair Muzzatti shot her collegiate low with a first-round 75 at the St. Lawrence University Golf Course and went on to earn medalist honors with a second round 78, leading the Saints to their second straight team title in the St. Lawrence Invitational.

Aimee Caligiore '13

Lake Placid, NY
Lake Placid High School
Career Statistics: 

Collegiate low round: 73 2010 SLU Invitational, 1st round
2011-12: 9 top 10s,79.8 stroke average in 17 rounds
2010-11: 6 top 10's, 2 wins, 80.1 stroke average in 19 rounds (1522 total)
2009-10: 3 top 10s, 83.5 stroke average in 19 rounds.

2011-12: Aimee just missed qualifying for the NCAAs as an individual, but had her best scoring season with a stroke average of 79.89 in 17 rounds. She finished in the top five in every one of her tournament appearances as a junior with second place finishes at the SLU Invitational, NYU and Nazareth. She set program records for stroke average, top 10s and rounds in the 70s in a season and is the career leader in top ten finishes with 18 in three seasons.

2010-11: Aimee became the program's first All America when she was selected as an honorable mention at the end of her sophomore season and she became the first woman to earn an individual bid to the NCAA tournament, recording the best finish in program history with a tie for 14th. She had an outstanding sophomore season with wins in the SLU Invitational and the ECAC Championship and had six top ten finishes in seven tournaments prior to the NCAAs with the seventh finish an 11th place. She had a stroke average of 80.1 in 19 rounds an improvement of nearly 3.5 over her rookie season.She shot her collegiate low with a 73 in the first round of the SLU Invitational and was medalist with a two-day score of 150.

Snizek, Caligiore Place in State Amateur

July 10: Melissa Snizek, who will be a sophomore on the St. Lawrence University women's golf team, and Aimee Caligiore, an incoming first-year player, both made the cut in the 2009 New York State Women's Amateur Golf Tournament and both finished in the top 20.

Muzzatti Wins Tournament Title

June 9: St. Lawrence University junior Alair Muzzatti won the 2009 Women's Metropolitan Amateur Golf Tournament at the Siwanoy Country Club in Bronxville, NY June 3.

Saints Finish 14th at NCAA Tourney

St. Lawrence University finished 14th in the 2009 NCAA Division III women's golf championships at Port St. Lucie, FL.

The Saints had a 72-hole four-score total of 1334, nine strokes higher than a year ago, but finished one spot higher in the team standings. SLU shot its best NCAA round in the first round of this year's tournament with a 318 and were second after the first round of play.

Alair Muzzatti led the Saints on Saturday, shooting 81 with a 39 on the back nine for a 328 total. She finished the tournament tied for 31st in a 111 golfer field. Kristin Berretta shot 84 with three birdies and finished with a 72-hole total of 335 strokes amd tied for 64th while Lindsay Cone shot 88 and had a 334 total which tie for 54th. Melissa Snizek shot 87 on Saturday to finish at 342, tied for 75th while Cait Cunningham shot an 87 and finished at 350 which tied for 87th. Cunningham had her collegiate best nine hole score on the front nine on Saturday with a three-over 39.

SAINTS 12TH AFTER THREE ROUNDS AT NCAA CHAMPIONSHIP

May 15: St. Lawrence University's women's golf team is 12th after three rounds of the NCAA Division III Championships at Port St. Lucie, FL and will be looking to climb back into the top ten when the event concludes on Saturday.

The Saints, playing in the late tee group for the second straight day, found the more difficult course hard to handle again on Friday shooting a team total of 340 for the best four of five scores.

Saints Headed for 2nd Straight NCAA Tournament

May 6: St. Lawrence University's women's golf team has come a long way since its initial dual match against Plattsburgh in September of 1999.


Coach Mary Lawrence, now in her ninth season as coach of the Saint men's and women's teams, will take a team to the NCAA tournament for the fifth time in her coaching tenure and the Saint women will be making their second straight appearance and third overall when play gets underway with practice rounds Monday and Tuesday at the PGA Golf Club in Port St. Lucie, FL. The 72-hole tournament will officially begin on Wednesday and run through Saturday with a 21-team field.


The Saints, ranked 18th in the current National Golf Coaches Association poll and 14th in the Golfstat Head-to-Head rankings, join Middlebury and Amherst as the Northeastern representatives in the field. Middlebury is fifth and Amherst sixth in the Golfstat rankings and the two teams are sixth and eighth in the NGCA polls.


"We have been competitive with both Middlebury and Amherst at various tournaments during the year, so we know we have the potential to put something special together," said Lawrence. The Saints were within six strokes of Middlebury at the Jack Leaman Invitational and were just two strokes behind Amherst at the Williams Tournament in their final two outings of the spring season prior to the NCAA tournament.

Saints 5th at Williams

April 26: Melissa Snizek shot back-to-back rounds of 80 for a 160 total and finished in a tie for fourth overall to lead the Saint women's golf team at the Williams Invitational Saturday and Sunday.


The Saints were fifth in the seven-team field in the final tournament of the spring season. Middlebury won the tournament with a 644 total with Mt. Holyoke second at 662, Amherst third at 667, Vassar fourth at 668 and the Saints fifth with a 669 total. The Saints will await word on a second straight NCAA championship spot when bids are announced next week.


Snizek had her best collegiate finish and matched her low collegiate round on the Taconic Course at Williams. Alair Muzzatti was the second Saint scorer with rounds of 82 and 85 and was 14th while Kristin Berretta was one stroke back in 15th after rounds of 80 and 88. Lindsay Cone shot 89-85 for a 174 total and was 24th and Cait Cunningham shot 95-92-187 and was 34th.

 

Berretta, Muzzatti Lead Saints to 3rd

April 19: Kristin Berretta and Alair Muzzatti trimmed four strokes off their opening round scores and Lindsay Cone improved by five strokes as the St. Lawrence University women's golf team jumped from fifth after day one in the Jack Leaman Invitational hosted by Amherst College to finish third in the 11-team field.


Host Amherst won the event which was played at Hickory Ridge and The Orchards in South Hadley, MA. Amherst followed an opening round team score of 327 with a day two total of 330 to finish at 657. Middlebury was second with rounds of 339 and 338 for a 677 total while the Saints shot 347 and 336 to finish with a 683 total, two strokes better than fourth place Vassar.


Both Amherst (sixth) and Middlebury (fourth) are ranked in the top ten nationally and the 15th-ranked Saints finished 14 strokes in front of 12th ranked Williams. SLU will be out to lock up a second straight NCAA tournament berth when they play at Williams in the final spring tournament prior to the nationals next weekend.


Berretta and Muzzatti each shot opening rounds of 86 at Hickory Ridge on Saturday and came back with 82s on Sunday at the Orchards to finish tied for 11th at 168. Their Sunday rounds were tied for eighth best in the 55-golfer field. Cone, who shot 89 on Saturday, came back with a solid 84 on Sunday and tied for 17th overall.

Berretta 8th, Saints 5th at Vassar

April 5: Junior Kristin Berretta shot rounds of 83 and 81 under less than ideal conditions to finish tied for eighth overall and help the Saint women's golf team to a tie for fifth at the Vassar Invitational Saturday and Sunday.


The Saints finished with a two round total of 712 strokes, tied with Mt. Holyoke College for fifth place in a 10-team field. Amherst won the tournament with a 668 total with Middlebury second, Vassar third and SUNY Cortland fourth.


Only two golfers broke 80 in Saturday's opening round and just four shot in the 70s on Sunday on the 5847 yard, par-72 course.


Alair Muzzatti tied for 13th with rounds of 87 and 86 for a 173 total while Lindsay Cone, playing her first rounds of the season after completing an outstanding ski season with All America performances in the national championships shot rounds of 91 and 92 and was 27th. Melissa Snizek shot 95 and 101 for a 196 total and was tied for 35th while Cait Cunningham bounced back from an opening round of 105 with a 97 on Sunday to finish as the Saints' fourth scorer in round two and had a 202 total.

 

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