Stony Brook Seawolves
Women's Soccer

Danielle Singson
 1  Danielle Singson
Class:
RS Sophomore

Hometown:
Deer Park, N.Y.

High School:
St. Anthony's

Last College:
Rider University

Height:
5-8

Position:
Goalkeeper

Birthdate:
03/09/1992

Major:
Biology/Nursing

02/01/2013

Stony Brook places 51 student-athletes on America East Fall Honor Roll

Seawolves continue to post strong performances in the classroom.

11/10/2012

Women's soccer edged by No. 9 Maryland in NCAA 1st round

Ashley Castanio makes a career-high nine saves in net for the Seawolves.

11/05/2012

Women's soccer draws Maryland in the NCAA Tournament

The America East Champion Seawolves and Terrapins kick off Saturday night at 7 p.m. in College Park, Md.

11/04/2012

America East Champions! Women's soccer beats Hartford to advance to NCAAs

The Seawolves win their first-ever conference title and will watch the NCAA selection show Monday at 4:30 p.m.

11/02/2012

Women's soccer goes for the title Sunday at Hartford

The Seawolves seek their first-ever conference title and NCAA Tournament appearance.

2012: Did not appear in any games.

2011 (at Rider University): Started 19 games as a freshman and finished fourth in the MAAC with a 1.13 goals against average...posted an 8-5-2 record with one shutout...named MAAC Rookie of the Week three times.

High School: Lettered in soccer at St. Anthony's High School and was named team captain twice...four-time member of the LIJSL Olympic Development Program...led her Region I premier team, Stony Brook Arsenal, to a No. 25 national ranking and made game-saving stops in penalty shoot-outs to win the New York State Cup in 2007 and '08.

Personal: Danielle M. Singson...born March 9, 1992 in New York...daughter of Kenneth and Gloria Singson.

Singson Fun Facts: Favorite sports hero: Iker Casillas...Most impressive person I've ever met: Abby Wambach...I'd like to star in a music video with: David Guetta...Profession I most admire: nurse...Record I dream of breaking: Stony Brook's goalkeeping records.

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