Women's Lacrosse
Beth Calder

Beth Calder

Title: Assistant Women's Lacrosse Coach
College: Cornell University, 2003

The 2011-12 season will be the sixth for Beth Calder as an assistant women's lacrosse coach at Regis University. Calder, who has a wide range of lacrosse and college athletic experience, played lacrosse with head coach Sarah Kellner at Cornell University.  Calder helped recruit all of the outstanding student-athletes that helped Regis to the WILA Championship and a record setting 12-2 record.

Calder came to Regis after spending one season at Drexel University where she served as an assistant coach. While there she was responsible for all aspects of recruitment while also managing the travel, equipment and recruiting budget.

Before joining the Drexel coaching staff she work for a year at Parisi IAP, where she worked as a quality control trainer and sports nutritionist. While there she supervised five athletic performance specialists in the facility, ensuring high quality training through weekly trainer education workshops and exciting class schedules. She also conducted daily strength and speed training sessions for athletes from the youth to the professional level.

While finishing her undergraduate degree from Cornell, Calder also worked as an assistant lacrosse coach and a student assistant strength and conditioning coach.

In 2006 Calder co-founded The Real Lacrosse (TRL) Camps. The camps, which she is also a co-president, were founded to spread the game of lacrosse to areas of the country where it is not widely played. She handles all business areas of the camps which include marketing, sponsorship and budgeting.

Calder is a 2003 graduate of Cornell University, where she earned her bachelor of science degree in nutrition.  She is also a 2010 graduate of the Regis University physical therapy program.