
2007-08: Locke showed great poise and leadership as a junior, as she continued to post solid offensive numbers while exhibiting great defensive efforts as well. Locke finished the season only nine career points shy of the 100 point mark after picking up 21 goals and 13 assists. The sociology major also earned ECAC Hockey All-Academic honors for the second consecutive season.
2006-07: Locke continued to be one of the team's most reliable forwards in her sophomore season, serving as an outstanding penalty killer, power play scorer, and face-off specialist. The Brasher Falls, NY native improved all of her offensive numbers from her rookie season, totaling 32 points on 17 goals and 15 assists. She remained the top goal-scorer on the power play, tying for first with eight goals with the extra skater. Locke's production also came at important times, as she scored four game-winning goals and added a her first collegiate short-handed tally as well. She also earned ECAC Hockey League All-Academic Honors for the first time in 2006-07.
2005-06: Locke wasn’t the flashiest member of the Saints’ first year class, but she is perhaps the most versatile. The Brasher Falls, NY native is a face-off specialist and serves the Saints well on both the power play and penalty kill. She is finished her rookie season in the top-5 in the country with 10 power play goals. On the season, she had 25 points, including 15 goals and 10 assists. Of her 15 goals, four of them have were game-winners.
Pre-St.Lawrence
A North Country native, Locke joins the Saints after playing for the North Country Ice Storm and the St. Lawrence Central Boys team. Born December 29, 1986, she is the daughter of Cathy and Mickie Locke.