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Jess Lamina
| Title: | Head Field Hockey Coach, Assistant Sports Information Director |
| Phone: | 434-381-6338 |
| Email: | jlamina@sbc.edu |
Jess Lamina enters her third season as Head Field Hockey Coach
and Assistant Sports Information Director in 2011-2012. Prior to
coming to Sweet Briar, Lamina was the Assistant Field Hockey Coach
at Gettysburg College. She has also been a part of the USA Field
Hockey Futures Program, developing young field hockey players in
the Pennsylvania area.
In her first two years as head coach, Lamina has compiled a record
of 4-27, had three players honored with Old Dominion Athletic
Conference (ODAC) awards, and has expanded and enhanced her
recruiting base. In addition, Lamina was published in the NFHCA
Spring 2010 Newsletter for an article on goalkeeping footwork.
Lamina is a 2008 graduate of Ursinus College, completing a
Bachelor of Science degree in Exercise and Sports Science. While at
Ursinus, she compiled an impressive playing career that included
being a four year starter for the Bears. In 2006, Lamina was part
of an Ursinus squad that captured the NCAA Division III National
Championship. Lamina was a 2006 NCAA Division III First Team
All-American, a 2005 Division III Second Team All-American and
three time All-Region team selectee. In addition, Lamina was
named to the Centennial All Conference team every year of her
career. Three times Lamina took home First Team Goalkeeper
honors and once she was named to the Second Team. Lamina
closed out her career competing on the 2007 NCAA Division III
Senior All-Star team.
At Sweet Briar, Lamina also serves as Assistant Sports Information Director. She is responsible for lacrosse and softball. In addition, Lamina focuses on visual media production, including video and photo presentations.
A frequent clinician, Lamina spends much of her summer working at camps. She is currently the Director of the Goalkeeping Academy at Eastern Field Hockey Camp. Lamina also coaches at the Marlin Summer camps held at the National Training Center in Virginia Beach, Va.
Lamina’s philosophy is to develop the complete student
athlete. She believes that team is family and calls for her players
to take care of each other on and off the field. Lamina also
believes that learning is a constant in life and she uses field as
simply a bigger classroom in which to teach her lessons.
“We have been working hard on training our whole selves
and not just our physical bodies. I am very excited to see how the
players train with our new techniques. We are looking forward to
another competitive season," said Coach Lamina.
Grace Loughhead
| Title: | Assistant Coach |
| Email: | gloughhead@sbc.edu |
Krystal Mattox
| Title: | Assistant Coach |
| Email: | kmattox@sbc.edu |












