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Danielle Zimmer '15

Watertown, NY
Midfield
Immaculate Heart Central
Career Statistics: 
2012:  4 games, 2 DC

2012:   Zimmer appeared in four games for the Saints in her rookie season where she recorded two draw controls.  

At Immaculate Heart Central
Zimmer was a dual-sport athlete, captaining both the lacrosse and basketball teams. The Watertown, NY native was also an excellent student, as she was a consistent figure on the honor roll and was inducted into the National Honor Society.

Mackenzie Collins '15

East Longmeadow, MA
Midfield
Northfield Mount Hermon
Career Statistics: 

2012:  16 games, 12 goals, 2 assists, 14 points, 11 GB, 13 DC
Total:  16 games, 12 goals, 2 assists, 14 points, 11 GB, 13 DC

2012: Collins made an immediate impact for St. Lawrence in her rookie season, playing in all 16 games in the midfield.  She totaled 12 goals, including a four-goal outing against Potsdam State, and added a pair of assists.  Collins also chipped in 11 ground balls and 13 draw controls.

At Northfield Mount Hermon

Collins was a stand-out student-athlete, earning Honor Roll three years in a row while piling up athletic accomplishments for lacrosse, soccer and ice hockey. The East Longmeadow, MA native won the Peter Leyden Jr. Memorial Athlete Award and earned lacrosse MVP honors while serving as team captain. Collins was also an All-League player and selected a Boston Globe All-Star.

Martha Hamlin '15

South Hadley, MA
Defense
South Hadley
Career Statistics: 
2012: 16 games, 0 points, 4 GB
Total: 16 games, 0 points, 4 GB

2012: Hamlin played in all 16 games for St. Lawrence in her rookie season.  The South Hadley, MA native was a solid defensive presence and closed with four ground balls and three caused turnovers in 2012.

At South Hadley

Hamlin was a three-sport athlete, playing lacrosse, soccer and basketball. A member of the National Honor Society and class president, she also captained the lacrosse team and earned All-Western Massachusetts honors.

Saints Earn IWLCA All-Academic Honors

Sept. 14: The St. Lawrence University women's lacrosse team earned Division III All-Academic squad honors from the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association for the 2011 season.  Meanwhile, Kaitlyn Fahsel '11 and Alanna Piroli '12 each earned individual All-Academic status.

Morse Earns Second Team Regional All-America Honors

May 26: Kim Morse '11, a senior standout on the St. Lawrence University women's lacrosse team, has been named a Second Team Regional All-America by the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association.

Morse, Redpath Earn Second Team All-Conference

May 9: Four members of the St. Lawrence University women's lacrosse team have been awarded Liberty League All-Conference honors for their play throughout the 2011 season.  Seniors Kim Morse and Kelsey Redpath each earned Second Team honors, while senior Anna Marchand and Alanna Piroli earned Honorable Mention status.

Saints Fall to Cardinals, 17-11, in Final Game of 2011

May 1: The St. Lawrence University women's lacrosse team dropped its final contest of the 2011 season on Sunday afternoon to St. John Fisher by the score of 17-11 in Pittsford, NY.  Sophomore Brigid Hurley led the Saints with four goals, but Taylor Hughes led the way for the Cardinals with a game-high five tallies.

Piroli, Bailey Lead Saints in 16-13 Win Over Vassar

Apr. 23: St. Lawrence University juniors Alanna Piroli and Margie Bailey each scored three goals, leading the women's lacrosse team to a 16-13 victory in the Saints' 2011 Liberty League regular season finale on Saturday in Poughkeepsie, NY. 

Kukol, Engineers Top Saints, 11-1

Apr. 22: The St. Lawrence University women's lacrosse team suffered an 11-1 defeat at the hands of the Rensselaer Engineers on Friday afternoon in Troy, NY.  Whitney Kukol scored three goals for the home team en route to the Liberty League victory.

No. 2 Hamilton Survives Upset Bid, Top Saints 9-7

Apr. 15: The St. Lawrence University women's lacrosse team nearly shocked the nation on Friday, as the Saints found themselves tied with nationally-ranked No. 2 Hamilton, 7-7, with under 4:00 minutes to play.  However, Sarah Bray scored her third goal of the game to allow the Continentals to escape Hall-Leet Stadium with a narrow victory.

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