Hall of Fame
One of two first-team All Americas in Saint women’s soccer history, Laura LoGiudice Pecchia earned that honor as a defender in the 1999 season and was named third team All America as a forward in the 2000 season.
A three-time regional All America, three-time all-conference selection, three-time All-State honoree and the 1998 Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association Player of the Year, Laura scored 23 goals and had 21 assists for 67 points in 81 career games and helped the Saints to the best record in program history in her senior year as the team went 14-4-3. She scored seven career game winning goals.
Her teams went 44-31-6 and were NYSWCAA Champions in 2000. The 1999 and 2000 teams set records for wins in a season which still stand and both played in the ECAC Championships. She ranks eighth all-time in points, second in assists and tenth in goals at the time of her induction.
She also played one year of ice hockey in her St. Lawrence career and was 2-1-2 as a goaltender with a .917 save percentage and 3.13 goals against average. She continues her association with the sport of hockey as a hockey instructor and coach, working with the Laura Stamm Power Skating System.