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Andy Sammon

Andy Sammon

  • Award
    Athletes of the Week
  • Week Of
    4/28/2014
  • Sport
    Baseball
  • Bio
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Timing was everything last week for Andy Sammon. The Piper second sacker had six hits last week. And he got them at big times to keep Hamline's hopes alive for a postseason playoff berth.

Andy's heroics started against carleton on on April 22 when he singled home the tying and winning runs in the bottom of the 7th to lift HU to a win. Three days later against St. Mary's, he did it again, lining a two out two RBI hit for a 11-10 11-inning win in the continuation of a suspended game. In the regularly scheduled game, his 9th inning single started a gamewinning two-run rally. He had hits in both games and made several spectacular plays in the field th enext day but HU dropped a pair of games at St. John's. 

If the weather clears, Andy and his teammates will wrap up conference play this week with games at Macalester and St. Olaf. HU is 13-14 overall, 6-10 in the MIAC.


Athlete Awards
Date Athlete Sport
1/13/2020 Jackson Bond Men's Ice Hockey
1/6/2020 Luke Siwek Men's Basketball
1/6/2020 Reilly Geistfeld Women's Basketball
12/16/2019 Molly Garin Women's Ice Hockey
12/16/2019 Sam Nelson Men's Ice Hockey
12/9/2019 George Hubbard Men's Swimming & Diving
12/9/2019 Jordan Hansen Women's Ice Hockey
12/2/2019 Reilly Geistfeld Women's Basketball
12/2/2019 Luke Siwek Men's Basketball
11/25/2019 Fernando Benitez Men's Cross Country
11/25/2019 Helen Dolan Women's Cross Country
11/18/2019 Helen Dolan Women's Cross Country
11/18/2019 Fernando Benitez Men's Cross Country
11/11/2019 Zak Lambrecht Men's Ice Hockey
11/11/2019 Sarah Wood Women's Swimming & Diving
10/28/2019 Nicholas Grivna Men's Swimming & Diving
10/28/2019 Morgen Coleman Women's Volleyball
10/14/2019 Joe Joyce Men's Swimming & Diving
10/14/2019 Cailey Schmitt Women's Soccer
10/7/2019 Triston Thomas Football
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