2023 Women's Lacrosse Roster
Biography
2023
- Started all 20 games for UAlbany in 2023, winning 40 ground balls, causing 17 turnovers, and winning two draw controls
- America East Rankings: Ground Balls Per Game (9th, 2.00)
- America East All-Tournament
- America East All-Conference First Team
- Won four ground balls and caused one turnover in the NCAA First Round against #12 Virginia (5/12)
- Won three ground balls and caused one turnover in the America East championship game against Binghamton (5/7)
- Won two ground balls, two draws, and caused two turnovers in the America East semifinal against New Hampshire (5/5)
- Won two Ground balls and forced two turnovers against UMBC (4/7)
- Won five ground balls and forced three turnovers against Vermont (3/25)
- Won two ground balls and forced two turnovers at Brown (2/25)
- Won four ground balls and forced one turnover against Fairfield (2/22)
- Won five ground balls and caused one turnover against Cornell (2/18)
- Made season debut at #20 Johns Hopkins, winning one ground ball (2/12)
2022
- Started all 17 games in 2022, recording three assists, winning 27 ground balls and causing 19 turnovers
- Won four ground balls and caused five turnovers in the America East final against No. 2 Vermont (5/7)
- Won four ground balls at UMBC (4/16)
- Recorded one assist against Binghamton (3/26)
- Caused three turnovers at Canisius (3/16)
- Recorded one assist at Hofstra (3/5)
- Made season debut against #13 Stanford, winning one ground ball (2/13)
2021
- Made 15 appearances, including 15 starts, winning 16 ground balls and causing seven turnovers
- Won three ground balls at Binghamton (5/1)
- Won four ground balls vs. #6 Stony Brook (4/24)
- Won three ground balls vs. #20 Hofstra
- Made season debut at UConn (3/4)
2020
- Played and started all five games on defense and caused three turnovers.
- Recorded her first collegiate assist at Siena (3/11).
- Made her collegiate debut at Syracuse (2/15).
High School
Lettered four years in lacrosse, two in hockey, and one in cross country at Donald A. Wilson Secondary School and Brooklin High School…completed a post-graduate year at The Hill Academy, serving as team captain for lacrosse… three time national champion with Team Ontario… five-time Provincial champion… two-time Provincial finalist… defender on the U19 Canada National Team… 2019 Defender of the Year… 2016 LOSSA Lacrosse Champion… 2015 LOSSA Cross Country Champion… 2015 LOSSA Hockey Finalist
Personal
Mackenzie “Mack” Beam… daughter of Jonathan and Carolyn Beam… has one sister… intends to major in Human Biology
Statistics
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Historical Player Information
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2019Freshman
Defense
5'6"
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2020Freshman
Defense
5'6"
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2021Sophomore
Defense
5'6"
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