Emma Hamm

Emma Elizabeth Hamm (born 1988 in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania) is an American lacrosse player. She played at Baldwin for high school and then she was then a midfielder at Duke University.

High school career

While Emma Hamm was a student at The Baldwin School, she was a three-time first team All-American selection, and was captain and MVP her junior and senior seasons. She holds the school record in goals, ground balls, and draw controls. She was also a four-time All-Main Line (regional) and All-InterAc (league) selection. Emma was a member of the under-19 national team in 2007 which won the world championship, and was selected to the All-World team. In June 2006 Emma received the Heather Leigh Albert Award which is awarded to the top female lacrosse player in the nation. She was famous in her 11th grade precalculus class for saying "Come on, guys. Finish strong."

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