Albright College Girls Lacrosse Clinic

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Albright College Girls Lacrosse Clinic

Name:______________________________________ Address:____________________________________ City:________________________________________ State:_____________Zip:_______________________

Albright College Women’s Lacrosse

E-mail:______________________________________ Home Phone:_________________________________ Birth date:___/____/___ Age:_______ Grade: _______

13th and Bern Streets Reading, PA 19612

School:_______________________________________ Coach’s Name:________________________________

Phone: 610.929.6629

Position:______________________________________

E-mail: [email protected]

Clinic Cost: $50 Amount Enclosed:______________________________ Mail this entire page and checks to: Albright College ATTN: Women’s Lacrosse 13th and Bern Streets Reading, PA 19612-5234

Make checks payable to Albright College Women’s Lacrosse

Liability Release *must be signed to compete I grant my approval for ____________________________ to participate in the Albright College Girls Lacrosse Clinic. I permit the staff to administer first aid as necessary. I absolve the camp staff and Albright College from liability in case of injury. Parent Guardian Signature: ________________________________________ Date: ___________________ Parent/Guardian Name: ___________________________ Emergency Phone # ______________________________



Ages 5 & Up



All Levels



Sunday, December 4th



Registration @ 9:30 am

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Schumo Athletic Center Clinic from 10am1pm

Albright Coaching Staff

Albright Coaching Staff

Jen Willis

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Head Lacrosse Coach

Kasey Lederle

Albright College

Assistant Lacrosse Coach

Jen Willis is in her first season as the head

Albright College

women's lacrosse coach at Albright College.

Kasey Lederle is in her first season as assistant women’s

Willis came to Albright after spending three

lacrosse coach at Albright College.

seasons at Utica College, Utica, N.Y. As head coach, she will be responsible for all facets of the new women’s lacrosse program, which was established last summer as part of a $1 million gift from the John K.



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Roessner III Trust. During her three seasons with the Pioneers, Willis’s

Lederle came to Reading after a standout four-year career at Utica College in Utica, New York. A Third Team USA College Lacrosse All-Star and a Second Team Empire 8 All-Conference honoree, Lederle recently completed her best season ever for the Pioneers. In her senior campaign, Lederle headed the defensive unit and finished third on the team with 17 caused turnovers and fifth with 19 groundballs. Against nationally-ranked Ithaca College,

duties included planning practice schedules, player evaluations, break-

Lederle recorded a season-high five caused turnovers, while snagging four

down of game-day film, on-site scouting, and organizing game-day

groundballs. She went on to end her career at Utica having played in a combined

strategy. She was also in charge of player recruitment, arranging cam-

57 games, and earned 51 groundballs and 38 caused turnovers. A two-time team

pus visits, and distributing recruiting newsletters. As a student-athlete,

captain, Lederle was the women’s lacrosse representative on the Utica Student

Willis was one of the most decorated players to ever compete at SUNY

Athlete Advisory Committee (SAAC), and also served as a student athletic trainer.

Cortland in Cortland, N.Y. Among her many accolades, she was named

In May, 2011 she earned her bachelor’s degree in Health Studies, and graduated

a two-time Intercollegiate Women’s Lacrosse Coaching Association

with a 3.0 grade point average.

(IWLCA) All-American (2007 and 2006). She was also a four-time First



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Team All-SUNYAC (State University of New York Athletic Conference) selection, and was named the SUNYAC Player of the Year in 2004 and 2006. Willis sits third all-time in career points with 295, second in career

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assists with 117, 11th in single-season points with 82, 17th in singleseason goals with 56, and is ranked second and third for most assists in a season. From 2003-2007, Willis led the Red Dragons to a 65-13



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overall record, four NCAA Tournament appearances, and four SUNYAC championships. In 2006, she played a major part in leading the Red Dragons to their first “final four” appearance in the national tourna-



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ment. Willis graduated from Cortland in December 2008 with a bache-

Sarah Brant Volunteer Lacrosse Coach Assistant Field Hockey Coach Albright College Sarah Brant is in her first season as assistant field hockey coach at Albright College. Brant, who came to Albright after a one year-stint at Frostburg State University, will be responsible for assisting in all of the day-to-day operations of the field hockey program. During her time at Frostburg State, Brant was responsible for the recruitment of potential players, as well as attending various coaching seminars and camps. She was also responsible for the imple-

lor’s degree in secondary education and English. She was named to

mentation of practice and game-day strategies for the Bobcats. As a student-

the Dean’s List three times and maintained a cumulative grade point

athlete, Brant was a four-year member of the national powerhouse and 2006

average of 3.1. On top of her coaching responsibilities, Willis also

NCAA Division III national championship field hockey program. Throughout her

serves as the Senior Women Administrator in the athletics department.

four seasons in Collegeville, Brant helped the Bears to a combined 77-13 record, four Centennial Conference titles, and four NCAA tournament appearances. Brant was also a four-year member of the Ursinus women’s lacrosse program as well, and served as team captain in her senior year. In 2009, she was named a Centennial Conference Second Team All-Conference honoree, while in her sophomore season she earned all-conference honorable mention recognition. Brant graduated from Ursinus in May of 2010 and earned her bachelor’s of arts degree in French and Exercise and Sports Science. She is currently pursuing her mas-