Lauren Rywak
Lauren Rywak
Position:
Head Coach

Experience:
Third Season

Alma Mater:
George Mason '02

Lauren Rywak enters her third season as the head coach of the George Mason University women's lacrosse team in 2011. Rywak is a familiar face, having played at Mason from 1998-01 before making a successful transition into head coaching at Iona, earning Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAAC) Coach of the Year honors during her final season with the Gaels in 2008.

Last season, Rywak guided a Patriot team that saw both Madalyn Jamison and Chelsea Gamble earn Second-Team All-CAA honors, and Allie Hilderbrandt CAA All-Rookie honors. In her first season as the head coach at Mason, Rywak helped guide defensive standout Maggie Bridges to her third consecutive First-Team All-CAA selection. Bridges was selected to play for the South Team in the IWLCA/Under Armour North-South Senior All-Star Game after leading the CAA and ranking third in the nation in ground balls per game with an average of 3.81. In addition to Bridges' honors, Jamison was a Second-Team All-CAA selection and Emily Ellisen was an All-Rookie selection.

Rywak was hired as the first-ever women's lacrosse head coach at Iona on Sept. 3, 2003. Upon her hiring, Rywak, 30, held the distinction of being the youngest NCAA Division I head coach in any sport at the age of 23. The Gaels quickly improved in their few years of existence. In the inaugural 2005 campaign, Iona went 3-13 and the following season, Rywak guided the team to a 5-11 mark. In 2007, Rywak led the Gaels to the first winning season in the history of the program with an 8-7 record. She followed up that success with a 2008 campaign that saw Iona earn its first-ever berth to the MAAC Championship Tournament after a fourth-place finish in the conference standings. Seniors Jaclyn O'Leary and Gail Zonghetti were selected to the All-MAAC Team for their performances during the 2008 season. O'Leary was named to the First Team while Zonghetti made the Second Team.

In addition to the success on the field, Iona's student-athletes also performed in the classroom under the tutelage of Rywak. Iona tied Marist with the most student-athletes on the 2008 MAAC All-Academic Team, with 14 members of its 25-person roster named to the squad.

Rywak came to Iona after a one-year stint of coaching at the English Lacrosse Association in Westmindlands, England. Having coached since high school at various programs, camps and clinics, Rywak served as the W.T. Woodson High School girl's lacrosse junior varsity team head coach, as well as the defensive coach for the varsity squad that won the Virginia State Championship in the spring of 2002.

A native of Suffern, N.Y., Rywak played four years for the Patriots as a defender. She was co-captain during her senior year in 2001, making 15 starts and finishing the season with 27 ground balls, 12 caused turnovers and seven draw controls. After helping George Mason achieve its first winning season in the history of the program during her freshman year in 1998, the Patriots were nationally ranked during each of Rywak's final three seasons on the team, finishing 14th in 1999, 19th in 2000 and 18th in 2001. A 2002 graduate of George Mason University, Rywak earned her bachelor's degree in English.

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