WILLIAMSBURG, Va. – Lindsey Lowman Miller was recently inducted into the William & Mary Athletics Hall of Fame in a ceremony held in Williamsburg on April 9
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The video above is both her presenting video and acceptance speech from the evening.
She was one of 10 individuals (Karen Thorne Alexih/Field Hockey/Basketball; Lang Campbell/Football; Phil Hucles/Soccer; Lindsey Lowman Miller/Lacrosse; Ed Moran/XC/T&F; Chris Rahl/Baseball; Thomas Roberts/Basketball; Ann Schnell Cliquet/Golf; Lindsay Vanderspiegel Martin/Soccer; Lynn Dameron Wolfe/Women's Gymnastics) and one team (1980 Men's Soccer) to be inducted.
Lowman finished her outstanding career as the program's all-time assists leader (70, a total that was later tied by Morgan Watkins '05 and then broken by Ashley Holofcener '11) and ranked sixth in career points (141, a total that now ranks 10th).
Honored as a first-team All-American in 2001, Lowman shattered W&M's single-season assists record (44), nearly doubling the previous mark set by Amy Pugno '00 (26). She also earned First Team All- Colonial Athletic Association honors and was named as the Virginia Sports Information Directors (VaSID) Division I Lacrosse Player of the Year. Additionally, Lowman registered 74 points during her terrific senior season, just three shy of the program's single-season record, en route to earning first-team all-conference honors. Lowman also owns the Tribe's single-game record for assists (8).
Lindsey is currently working as an assistant director of Top of the Bay Sports, organizing and running high profile lacrosse tournaments for middle school and high school girls.