Year: Junior (2010)
Major: Elementary Education
Born: November 17, 1987 in Norway, Maine
HOMETOWN/HS: Otisfield, ME/Oxford Hills
Sports: Field Hockey/Lacrosse (midfielder)
FAVORITES:
Song: "Life in a Northern Town," by Sugarland
Food: Chicken Pot Pie
T.V. Show/Movie: American Idol/Harry Potter
Book: Harry Potter
Jaimee is a junior two-sport athlete who was a tri-captain as a
sophomore on the 2008 women's lacrosse team. She is currently in
her third season as a member of the SJC field hockey team and plays
for head coach Rupert Lewis in both of her sports. Jaimee was named
to the GNAC Women's Lacrosse Sportsmanship Team last spring.
Coach Rupert Lewis on Jaimee: "We are fortunate to
have one of the two center midfielders returning our squad this
year. I am looking forward to Jaimee having a great year as she has
challenged herself and put in the time and commitment to perfect
her craft over the summer. Her experience and knowledge of this
position and the formation that we use should allow her to have
tremendous impact and success in every game. We look forward to
Jaimee having her best season to date."
What was your first job?
Seeds of Peace International Camp, it is a summer camp for kids
that come from areas of the world where there is a lot of
conflict.
Who would you like to trade places for a day with and
why?
The President because I think it would be amazing to spend a day to
see what he has to do everyday to keep this country safe and
functioning
What is on your "Bucket List?"
To be a spectator at both the Summer and Winter Olympics
Talent you'd most like to have:
I would like to be able to sing.
What do you drive?
Honda Accord
Do you have any superstitions before you go into a big
game?
I always wear the same tank top under my uniform.
What is your most memorable moment as an athlete at
SJC?
Being a captain for the Lacrosse team in its inaugural year and
having the opportunity to make the playoffs.
Who has had the greatest impact on your life?
Many of my teachers while I was in school; because of them I have
decided to become a teacher. They had an impact on my life and I
want to have the same on my own students someday.
Why did you choose Saint Joseph's College?
I chose St. Joe's after an alumnus, who was a faculty member at my
high school, talked me into applying because she loved it here. She
knew some of the staff and they talked to me as well; then Coach
Lewis got in touch with me about Field Hockey and Lacrosse. The
people were so friendly and welcoming; I came to visit and enjoyed
it. It was an added bonus that it was not too far from home.
What are some of the aspects of St. Joe's that you really
like?
I like St. Joe's because it is close to home so my family is able
to come watch me play. The friendly atmosphere from the faculty,
staff and students is comforting; people are willing to help each
other here. It is a close-knit community where people know your
name or can recognize your face.
Can you tell us something about you that most people don't
know?
I am the fifth generation of my family to live in my house.
Where do you see yourself in five years?
Teaching in a classroom in my school district and working on my
masters in Education Administration
If you could meet anyone (past or present) who would it be
and why?
Ben Franklin, because he did so much for the development of this
country and had a brilliant mind.
What are your hobbies?
Camping, mountain biking, swimming, and spending time with my
extended family
What is your ideal day away from your sport?
I love to watch movies but probably I would say spending the day
with my extended family on the lake or in Bar Harbor camping.
Do you see yourself playing field hockey or lacrosse after
college?
Possibly, but I definitely see myself coaching.
What was it like being a member of the inaugural SJC
Women's LAX team last spring?
It was great. We came together as a team. The enthusiasm from
everyone was a great burst of energy to feed off of. The girls are
great and enjoyable to be around. Also, the support from the
college was a huge bonus for the entire team.
How did the field hockey pre-season practice sessions
go?
For the most part they went very well. It was a learning experience
and very fun. It's exciting to meet new people and the girls that
are going to help make the program stronger. We focused on the
fundamentals and learned from each other while adapting to
everyone's style of play.
Please describe what it's like to be on campus when most of
the students haven't arrived yet:
Peaceful, quiet and relaxing. There are times when you don't want
everyone else to come back because the campus is so calm! However,
it is also exciting to have the people you know come back.
What goals to you have for yourself and your team this
season?
This season I want to be consistent, confident, stress free and
have fun. I would like to see the team do as well as we did last
year and go even one step further. This year will be a little
different and more challenging because we are in a conference, but
it will be more exciting.