November 19, 2005 - Sophomore David Metzger became Stonehill's third All-America performer.  At the NCAA National Championships Metzger completed a 10K in 32:31.9 to finish 24th individually, the highest ever in the College's history. 


Katie Lambert-Conover

Life Skills Coordinator

klambert1@stonehill.edu

(508) 565-1518

In addition to serving as the head lacrosse coach for the Skyhawks, Katie Lambert will assume duties as the Department's Life Skills Coordinator. 

Lambert spent four years as the head coach at Northeast-10 rival Merrimack, compiling a 45-19 overall record, leading them to back-to-back Northeast-10 Championship appearances.

Lambert, a 2003 graduate of Stonehill, enjoyed a storybook career capped by a NCAA Championship in her senior season. Along the way she earned numerous accolades, including a spot on the IWLCA All-America first-team four straight years, making her the first student-athlete in Stonehill history to be named all-America four times in any sport.

She was named Northeast-10 Player of the Year three consecutive years (2001, 2002 and 2003) following her selection as the 2000 Northeast-10 Rookie of the Year. She was also named the 2003 NCAA IWCLA Attacker of the Year.

The Skyhawks were 60-16 during her four years and an impressive 34-1 in Northeast-10 action, which included four consecutive Northeast-10 regular season and tournament crowns. 

Lambert, who was featured in Sports Illustrated's June 16, 2003 edition of "Faces in the Crowd", finished her career as the NCAA's all-time leader in goals (220), assists (106) and points (326). Today, she stands fifth in goals, 11th in assists and third in points.

A native of Milton, Mass., Lambert graduated in 2003 with a B.A. in Business Management.