Lindsay (Lewis) Teeters is in her fifth year as the head coach at American and led the school to the Patriot League tournament in 2022, the school’s first appearance in the tournament in nearly a decade. Teeters, a two-time All-American at Boston University and past U.S. national team player, was also an assistant coach at James Madison, George Washington and Virginia Tech in addition to coaching stints at the high school and club levels.
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Jessy Morgan is the athletic director at Garrison Forest School in Baltimore. Morgan, a past U.S. national team member, previously served as the head coach at both George Mason and Howard. As a player, she was a captain at Virginia and helped the Cavaliers win the 2004 NCAA championship. She also spent four years as an assistant coach at her alma mater. In her six seasons at George Mason, the Patriots went 59-36 and her 62.1 winning percentage is the best in school history.
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Katie Detwiler has been involved with the U.S. national team program since 2018, competing on the training teams for the 2019 U19 and 2022 senior teams. A three-time All-American at Loyola, Detwiler competed professionally with Athletes Unlimited the last two years. She’s in her second season as an assistant coach at Saint Joseph’s.
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This is Lauren (Schwarzmann) Skellchock’s fourth straight year working with the NTDP program. The Johns Hopkins alum was a multi-year player with the U.S. national team and has been the head coach at Mount St. Mary's since 2015. Skellchock led The Mount to Northeast Conference championships and NCAA tournament berths in 2021 and 2022.
After a standout playing career at Ursinus College, a decorated club career, and four years as a member of the USA program (1977-1980), Ramsey embarked on a successful high school and college coaching career in 1980. She began at St. Catherine’s School in Richmond, where she led her team to the league championship.
As one of the most impactful lacrosse figures of the 21st century, Rabil was inducted as a truly great player. He was a four-time All-American at Johns Hopkins who was the national midfielder of the year in 2007 and a two-time national champion.