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Senior Captains •Women


KatelynnMannix Senior Plattsburgh, N.Y. Beekmantown


FALL 2010: Competed in four events…Shot season-low round of 72 in final round of Yale Invitational and finished 12th… Tied for third at UAlbany exhibi- tion…Tied for 27th at Rutgers Invitational.


SPRING 2010: An NGCA All-


American Scholar…Competed in four events, earning two top-10 finishes…Finished eighth at Dartmouth Invitational (4/12) after rounds of 78 and 79…Finished tenth at MAAC Championships (5/2) after rounds of 82, 79, and 85…Shot season-low round of 78 three times, including twice at Roar-ee Invitational (4/17) on way to 21st-place finish.


FALL 2009: Competed in all five fall events…Finished strong, placing as the top Siena competitor in the final two fall invitationals…Placed tied for sixth overall at the Central Connecticut Invitational (10/24-25)…Shot her way to a 10th- place finish at the Kelly Gutshall Invitational (10/17-18).


SPRING 2009: Named MAAC Golfer of the Month for April …Tabbed an NGCA All-American Scholar…Captured individual title for a second straight year at the MAAC Championships, shooting rounds of 80, 78 and 74…Posted two other top-10 finishes at the Lonnie Barton Memorial (3rd) and Mount St. Mary’s Invitational (8th).


FALL 2008: MAAC Golfer of the Month for both September and October…Placed in the top-10 individually in all four fall events…Picked up her second career individual win in capturing the season-opening Dartmouth Invitational (9/13-14) after shooting a +4 for the tournament with rounds of 71 and 77…Placed fourth overall at the ultra- competitive Rutgers Invitational (10/10-11), shooting a +9 for 36 holes…Finished ninth overall at both the Princeton (9/20-21) and Kelly Gutshall (10/25-26) invitationals.


SPRING 2008: MAAC Rookie of the Year…National Golf Coaches Association All-American Scholar Athlete…MAAC Women’s Golfer of the Month for both March and April… MAAC Championships Individual Champion with combined score of 235 (83-72-80)…Placed third overall at Bowling Green State Falcon Invitational (4/21-22) shooting a 236 (77-78-81)…Led all Siena competitors, placing 17th overall at the Shamrock Invitational (3/21-23).


FALL 2007: Dominated Saints’ women in 12th-place tie at Dartmouth Invitational, shooting a 160 (83-77) to kick-start


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her career…Tied for 48th at Princeton Invitational in 168 (85-83) showing…Shot an 85 in Siena’s single-round victory at UAlbany…Topped Saints’ women in fourth-place tie at Rutgers Invitational with career-best 157 (81-76) outing… Finished the season with a 172 (89-83) showing at Lehigh Invitational.


BEFORE SIENA: 2007 Female Athlete of the Year at Beekmantown…Competed all four years of golf in high school and was named team captain her senior year… Participated on CVAC Golf Championship team her junior year…During her senior year, named a CVAC Golf All-Star and was awarded the Golf Coaches Choice Award…Also played four years of high school basketball, starting two at point guard…Member of the Section 7 Girls’ Basketball Champions her junior year…During her senior year, was named a First-Team All-Star and awarded the Girls’ Basketball Choice Award.


PERSONAL: Born February 5, 1989…The daughter of Dan Mannix and Ellyn LaPier…Has a younger sister, Rebecca, and a younger brother, Brady…A biochemistymajor…Chose Siena because “the location, academic atmosphere and women’s golf teammade Siena a perfect fit forme”…Enjoys hiking, physical fitness, cooking and spending time with family.


WRONOWSKI ON MANNIX: “Katelynn has built an impres- sive resume over the past three years. She is the ultimate competitor and I expect that she will continue to play a big part in our success this year.”


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