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| 2010 OSU Lacrosse Coaching Staff | |
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 | Head Coach: Nick Myers
Kennebunk, ME native, Coach Myers is in his second season as Head Coach after been the OSU top assistant for three seasons. He earned his bachelor's degree in sports studies from Springfield College and is working towards a master's degree in administration. He earned Division III All-American status in 2001.
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Assistant Coach: Andrew Baxter
Rochester, NY native, Coach Baxter earned his bachelor's degree in movement and sport studies from Springfield College 2001. He played on teams that made the NCAA III tournament. He is now the defensive coordinator and helps with recruiting. |  |
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 | Assistant Coach: Dave Dobbins
Webster, NY native, Dobbins earned his bachelor's degree in mathematics from Colgate University and his master's degree in education from Salisbury University. He was the 2005 D-3 Assistant Coach of the Year for Salisbury where he has coached for the past six years.
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Director of Operations: Mark Bergey
Amber, PA native, Bergey earned his bachelor's degree in sociology from Western New England College. He was a standout player for the Golden Bears and received several awards for his play. He currently organizes the team's schedule and operations.
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| Volunteer Coach: Anthony Kelly
Cleveland, Ohio native, Kelly, was a four year letter winner, senior captain and one of the top face off players in the nation for the Buckeyes from 2000-03. A Major League all-star, he has played in the MLL since 2006. He currently works for STX, the equipment sponsor for the Buckeyes.
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Athletic Trainer: Angie Beisner
Angie is in her 11th year at OSU and works primarily with men's lacrosse and women's tennis. She supervises the Biggs Athletic Training room. She is a graduate of Ohio State, and earned a masters degree in secondary education at Eastern Kentucky. She went on to work at Oklahoma State University before returning to Ohio State in 1999. She has done numerous professional presentations in regards to athletic training. She continues to be a valuable asset to the team. | |
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| Strength and Conditioning: Andy Britton |
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