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Captains LindseyMcKeever #18


Junior • Outfield Height: 5-5 Bats/Throws: L/L Born: October 3, 1990 Mechanicville, N.Y./ Mechanicville Major: History


GENERAL: Strong-armed out- fielder with a good bat…Speedy player who will see action in a corner outfield position…


Daughter of Michael and Darlene McKeever…Chose Siena for its location and softball program.


AS A SOPHOMORE: Started 45 games and made six addi- tional appearances off the bench…Hit .271, with eight RBI, six runs scored, 29 hits, and eight stolen bases…Had season- high three hits at Hartford (4/8), going 3-for-4 with two doubles and an RBI…A MAAC All-Academic Teamselection.


AS A FRESHMAN: Emerged as everyday player as a fresh- man, appearing in 42 games, making 41 starts in the out- field…Hit .176 with two RBI and two steals…Committed just two errors, tallying a .953 fielding percentage…Regis- tered four outfield assists, second most on the team…Had hits in consecutive games four different times…Posted first career two-hit game at Marist (4/11).


BEFORE SIENA: Was a three-sport athlete…Won five letters in softball, three in basketball and two in cross-country… Named to the 2008 NYSSWA All-State Class C First Team… Helped her team win NYS Class C Championships as a freshman and senior…Colonial Council First Team selection …Named Saratogian Player of the Year…Times Union and Troy Record First Team All-Area selection.


LAJEUNESSE ON MCKEEVER: “Lindsey is an outstanding leader, both on and off the field. She’s our emotional stalwart; she gets the team going. She can hit anywhere in the lineup, top to bottom. Her job is to put the ball in play, get on, and then cause havoc when she’s on the bases.”


McKeever’s Career Hitting Stats YEAR


2009 2010


TOTALS 14 .176 74


51-45 93-86


.271 107 .236 178


GP-GS AVG AB RH 2B 3B HR RBI BB 42-41


4 13 10 0 2 6 6 29 50 0 8 5 10 42 60 0


10 11


15 24


SO SB 2-4


8-9 39 10-13


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