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Kathy Railey
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Kathy Railey begins her second year as Head Field Hockey Coach and Compliance Director, as well as continueing as Head Women's Lacrosse Coach. The field hockey team finished last season with a 5-13 overrall record and 2-4 in the Capital Athletic Conference (CAC).
Railey served for six years at Eastern Connecticut State
University as the Head Lacrosse and Head Field Hockey Coach.
Railey takes her impressive resume south to her native Baltimore
where her college coaching career began.
In each of the last five years at Eastern Connecticut State, Railey
has guided her team to the post season, including winning the 2002
Eastern College Athletic Conference (ECAC) New England Division III
Tournament and reaching the ECAC title match again in each of the
last two years. She led the Warriors to a spot in the New England
Women's Lacrosse Alliance (NEWLA) playoffs in her first season as a
head coach in 2000, then improved upon that in 2001 when Eastern
shared the South Division regular-season title and won its first
playoff match since 1998.
Three years ago Railey took ECSU to the second round of
the NCAA Tournament in which her team lost to eventual national
champions Salisbury University. Railey is a member of both
the United States Lacrosse Association and the
Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association.
Prior to getting the head job at ECS, Railey served as an assistant
women's lacrosse coach on the collegiate level for three seasons at
McDaniel College (formerly Western Maryland College) and Goucher
College and as a head collegiate field hockey coach for four
seasons at McDaniel (Western Maryland) and Goucher.
As a college athlete, Railey was a four-year letterwinner and a team captain in both field hockey and lacrosse at Gettysburg (PA) College between 1987 and 1991.
Railey graduated from Gettysburg University in 1991, earning a
B.A. Degree in Economics, and from Western Maryland College in
1993, earning a Master's Degree in Liberal Arts with a
concentration in Physical Education.
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Erika Blozie
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Brian Myers
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