Susquehanna Women's Lacrosse Coach Steps Down
SELINSGROVE, Pa. - Susquehanna University’s head
women’s lacrosse coach and assistant director of athletics
Brenda Brewer is resigning from her positions for family and
personal reasons, effective Oct. 17. Brewer was also
Susquehanna’s senior woman administrator.
“I have learned much from my experiences over the past two
years at Susquehanna and am grateful for the opportunity to have
worked here,” said Brewer.
“I will continue to follow all of our student-athletes as
they strive for personal and team success.”
Brewer has held all three of her positions at Susquehanna since
her hire in the summer of 2006.
Her resignation comes on the heels of the first playoffs
appearance for Susquehanna women’s lacrosse since 2005. The
Crusaders qualified for the first-ever Landmark Conference
championships in 2008 but fell in the semifinals to eventual
conference champion The Catholic University of America.
She was the head women’s lacrosse coach at The University of
Scranton from 2000 to 2002 and again from 2005 to 2006. She
compiled a 50–30 record at Scranton and led the Royals to the
2003 Middle Atlantic Conference championship and an NCAA Division
III playoffs berth.
She also coached Scranton's field hockey team from 1998 to 2003
and led the Royals to a school-record 16 wins and an Eastern
College Athletic Conference championship in 1998.
Brewer twice received MAC Coach of the Year awards while at
Scranton. She won the award for field hockey in 1998 and for
women's lacrosse in 2000.
She was also Scranton’s senior woman administrator from 1999
to 2006.
She earned a Bachelor of Science degree in business administration
from Bloomsburg University of Pennsylvania in 1991 and a master's
degree in business administration from Scranton in 1998.
“Brenda’s track record speaks for itself, and it will
be difficult to replace her. But we support her decision to focus
on personal issues right now,” said SU’s director of
athletics Pam Samuelson.
A search for Brewer’s replacement will begin immediately.
Story provided by Susquehanna Sports Information





