The Burgin File
Earned Diablo Foothill Athletic League honors playing for Acalanes High School … Played for 2010 North Coast Section Division II runner-up team … Four-time All-Scholar Athlete recipient
As a Scot
Serves on the Student Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC) … Member of Macalester First Aid … Studied abroad in Copenhagen, Denmark during fall 2013
2014
Named to the CWPA All-Conference Tournament Team … Earned Team MVP honors
2013
Suffering from a shoulder injury, Adrienne only played in one third of the games, but she managed to score 24 goals, had 12 assists and 41 stolen balls. She had a season high 5 goals vs Carthage College.
2012
Earned CWPA All-Conference second team selection and Division III All-America Honorable Mention … Named MVP for the Scots ... As a first year, Adrienne was the second leading scorer on the team scoring 50 goals. She also tallied 39 assists and 67 stolen balls. Adrienne's first collegiate goals was vs Claremont Mudd-Scripps. She also had two career high 6 goal games vs Utica College and Chatham University.
What has your experience at Macalester meant to you so far?
Macalester has given me so many new friendships, points-of-view, and life experiences that have changed the way I approach every situation.
How has your experience as a student-athlete at Macalester helped shape you as an individual?
Being a student-athlete at Macalester means something different to every athlete. For me it has constantly forced me to push myself to new limits in every aspect of life which has made me a stronger and hopefully wiser individual.
How has your experience as a student-athlete at Macalester prepared you for life after graduation?
Being a student-athlete at Macalester has reinforced for me the importance of working hard for everything I want in athletics and life. That has prepared me for pursuing and achieving my life goals after graduation.