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Mackenzie Smith #3
PERSONAL: Born December 12, 1989 in Danbury, Conn...The
daughter of Frank and Susan Smith...Has two older brothers,
Sophomore 5-4 Midfield
Frank, who attended St. Rose and James, who attended
Keene State...Sister-in-law, Heather (Grant) Smith, played
New Preston, Conn./
soccer at Siena from 2000-04...Enjoys hiking, snowboarding,
Shepaug Valley traveling, cooking and socializing in her free time...A biology
major who hopes to one day be a doctor...Chose Siena for the
2008: Appeared in 16 games, starting location, size and distance.
11 at midfield during her freshman
season...Registered first career goal WHY I CHOSE SIENA: “I chose Siena field hockey because I
on a penalty shot against Bryant (11/2) felt welcomed on my overnight and I liked the programs the
...Tallied three shots on the season. school had to offer.”
BEFORE SIENA: Lettered four times in field hockey, twice in
swimming and once apiece in softball and track at Shepaug Getting to Know Mackenzie Smith
Valley...Cape Cod Classic MVP as a senior...Nutmeg Games
gold medalist 2006 & 2007...Berkshire League Second Team
Nickname: “Mack,” “Kenzie”
honoree as a freshman and sophomore and Student-Athlete
My superstitions are: I don’t play without my jewelry
Award winner as a junior
(my pearls)
.
Another sport I like to follow at Siena is: Basketball
My favorite spot on campus is: The maple tree in the
Quad
The player that I best relate to on the team is: Rachelle.
This is because we have similar personalities which allow
us to push each other to do things we would normally give
up on if we weren’t supported by the other person.
The funniest player on the team is: BMo – Brit Moran
If I could travel anywhere in the world, I would go to:
New Zealand
My favorite book: The Twilight series
My favorite movie: Wedding Crashers
My favorite flavor of ice cream: Mint chocolate chip with
coffee ice cream
SMITH’S CAREER STATS
YEAR GP GS G A PTS SH DSV
2008 16 11 1 0 2 3 0
TOTALS 16 11 1 0 2 3 0
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