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Pam Seaborn Mahoney '92 P'22 '24 grew up in Ottawa and first met St. Lawrence women's hockey and soccer coach Bernie McKinnon '57 while playing for the Nepean Raiders. She fell in love with the campus and when she learned she could play both sports at St. Lawrence, she knew it was the right place for her.
Pam helped the women's soccer team earn an NCAA Tournament appearance in her sophomore year in 1989, and over the course of her four years on the pitch, the Saints posted 37 wins.
On the ice, Pam helped lead the Saints to three Division III titles at a time when the women's hockey team played against Division I and Division III opponents. She was named Co-MVP of the Division III schools and the MVP of the Division III ECAC Championship game as a senior. She earned the team's MVP award that season, and was later named the St. Lawrence Senior Female Athlete of the Year.
After graduating, Pam was an assistant women's hockey coach at Princeton, then got her Master's Degree at the University of Ottawa while serving as an assistant women's soccer coach. She was hired as the women's hockey coach and assistant women's soccer coach at St. Lawrence and taught in the Sports and Leisure Studies major, then transitioned to an assistant women's hockey coaching role as the team made the move to full NCAA Division I status, serving in that role until 1999.
She has owned several local businesses and currently serves and as adjunct professor in the sport management program at SUNY Canton. She and her husband, head men's lacrosse coach Mike Mahoney '93 P '22 '24, are parents to three sons, Mark '22, John '24, and Daniel.
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