Accolades:
All-GNAC: Second Team (2023)
All-GNAC: Third Team (2022)
GNAC All-Academic: 2023
2023: Played in 20 games with 20 starts as a junior defender …tallied 46 ground balls, and 46 caused turnovers, along with two assists…picked up six ground balls against University of Southern Maine..collected two draw controls with a win over Elms…picked up five ground balls against University of Saint Joseph...shortly after that broke a single season record against Colby-Sawyer with hitting 44 caused turnovers…ended the season with collecting Second Team All Conference, as well as All-Academic accolades.
2022: Played in 20 contests with 17 starts as a sophomore defender…scored a pair of goals with 34 ground balls and 22 caused turnovers…scored the first goal – a free-position strike - of her NCAA career at Husson University on March 5th…added her second goal of the season in a 14-13 win at Simmons University on March 22nd…notched four ground balls in a 15-3 victory over Anna Maria College on April 19th…delivered three ground balls and a pair of caused turnovers at Colby-Sawyer College seven days later…added four ground balls and four caused turnovers against Elms College on April 30th…posted four ground balls and four caused turnovers in the Monks’ 10-9 GNAC Championship victory over Johnson & Wales University on May 7th…garnered Third Team All-Conference accolades.
Why Saint Joseph's? After attending UMaine I realized that I needed a smaller school and St. Joe's offered that as well as great nursing and lacrosse programs.
High School: Played lacrosse, volleyball, and basketball at Greely High School…WMC All-Academic in volleyball, basketball and lacrosse…garnered WMC First Team and All-State accolades as a senior and WMC Second Team honors her junior year…won the Flossie Smith Award following her senior season…member of the National Honor Society and Spanish Honor Society.
Personal: Madison Renee Scott, daughter of Judy and Rick Scott…has three siblings: Shannon Kelley, Allison Wilson, and Brendan Scott.