Congratulations to Molly Mathias ’13 and Natalie Voos ’14, who were recently named to the 2013 First Team All-Catholic for the Monsignor Martin League for Girls’ Lacrosse. Both athletes play midfield positions for Sem’s varsity lacrosse team.
“The two have really come together this year to become one of the most dynamic tandems in the league,” explains Head Coach Russell Allen.
Molly Mathias '13
Now finishing her senior year, Molly has played varsity lacrosse at Sem for the past three years. Her position is attacking wing (“a-wing”), and her strengths include her ability to break down players one-on-one and collect ground balls in traffic. She has 25 goals on the season and leads the team in ground balls.
Natalie Voos '14
Now finishing her junior year, Natalie is another seasoned player for Sem’s varsity lacrosse team. She plays center, and her strengths include her overall athleticism and the ability to get to the cage. Natalie had 41 goals this season and leads the team in draw controls.
We congratulate Molly and Natalie on this terrific achievement!
Although Sem is nonsectarian, the school is a proud member of the Monsignor Martin Girls’ Athletic League for varsity and junior varsity interscholastic sports competition.
Founded in 1851, Buffalo Seminary, or Sem, is an independent day and boarding school for college-bound girls. Located at 205 Bidwell Parkway in the historic Elmwood Village neighborhood of Buffalo, N.Y., Sem offers more opportunities for girls through an independent, nonsectarian, college-preparatory curriculum. Sem is a member of The New York State Association of Independent Schools (NYSAIS), The National Association of Independent Schools (NAIS), The National Coalition of Girls’ Schools (NCGS) and The Association of Boarding Schools (TABS), as well as an affiliate charter member of the Online School for Girls (OSG). To learn more, visit www.BuffaloSeminary.org.