The Kent School Girls Varsity Lacrosse
program has consistently been based on a strong tradition
of competitive distinction and sportsmanship. Recognizing
the value of interscholastic sports in the personal development
of young women, the lacrosse program looks to challenge its
players both physically and mentally as students, athletes
and leaders. Learning to build a strong and supportive team
dynamic is also considered an important goal of the lacrosse
program, and is something that sets us apart from many other
teams.
In addition to the varsity and junior varsity
squads, because of the growing popularity of the sport, Kent
has recently added a skills team to its program to ensure
that all interested students have a chance to play and learn
the game. The continued success of the program each year
depends on the interest and enthusiasm of its incoming players.
If you have any questions about lacrosse at Kent please feel
free to contact me at davisl@kent-school.edu or
860-927-6242. I have been teaching and coaching at Kent for
the past three years (with the varsity this past year) after
serving as the head varsity lacrosse coach at Westover School
and playing for four years on the varsity team at Kenyon
College.
2008-2009 JV
Girls' Lacrosse
Coach: Kristin Benjamin Assistant Coach: Cortney Tetrault