
Jacksonville University Women's Lacrosse
Coaching Staff (6)

Head Coach
Coach Singleton enters her fourth season leading the Dolphins in 2026. Jacksonville University Athletics announced the hiring of Singleton as the new head coach of the women's lacrosse program on June 27, 2022. Singleton came to JU from Johns Hopkins, where she served as defensive coordinator and director of recruiting since 2011 and was the Associate Head Coach for the past 10 years. She took over as just the second head coach in the history of the women's lacrosse program at JU, signing a five-year contract to lead the Dolphins, her first full-time head coach opportunity after years of establishing herself as one of the top assistant coaches in the country. The Baltimore native excelled as a player at Loyola, where she was a four-year letterwinner, starting her final two seasons and serving as a captain as a senior, when she was named a Second Team All-American.
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Associate Head Coach
Haley Warden serves as the associate head coach for Jacksonville University women's lacrosse, where she leads as the offensive coordinator and draw teams coach as well as the program's recruiting coordinator. In her debut season, the Dolphins boasted one of the best draw control units in the country. Jacksonville ranked fourth nationally in draw percentage and sixth in the country in draw controls per game. Junior midfielder Abby Moran smashed every single-game and single-season draw control record in school history en route to honorable mention All-American honors. Jacksonville finished the season 6-0 in ASUN play in Warden's first season on staff, clinching a second-consecutive regular season championship. The Dolphins averaged 13.33 goals per game, while attackers Ainsley Scruggs, Maeve Brennan and Shae Hagans all earned All-ASUN honors. Prior to JU, she served as an assistant coach and offensive coordinator at Arizona State University.
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Assistant Coach
Knobloch enters her second season with the Dolphins in 2026. In her first season as an assistant coach in 2025, Jacksonville went 6-0 en route to another regular season ASUN Championship. The Dolphins boasted the best defense in the conference, allowing 10.56 gaols per game, and a top five offense, scoring 13.31 goals per game. Jacksonville had numerous award winners, including eight members of the All-ASUN first or second team, and three individual award winners. Knobloch finished her career as a James Madison Duke ranked eighth in all-time assists and 15th in all-time points in JMU history. As a graduate student in 2024, she earned numerous accolades, including American Athletic Conference Second Team All-Conference and All-Tournament Team honors. Despite missing the 2023 season due to injury, Knobloch's leadership and dedication remained evident. Her earlier seasons were marked by consistent excellence, including being named First Team All-CAA in 2022 and VaSID Second Team All-State
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Graduate Assistant
Stasulli is a Dolphin legend, spending four years representing JU on the field. She's a two-time Atlantic Sun Defensive Player of the Year and a three-time All-Conference performer. She played in 72 games, corralling 97 ground balls, causing 64 turnovers and collecting 161 draw controls. In addition to her success in Jacksonville, Stasulli became a star on the international stage. She captained the Philippines to their first international medal at the Asia-Pacific Women's Lacrosse Championships last year. She will lead the Philippines to their first-ever Women's World Lacrosse Championship in Tokyo next year. Stasulli also boasts plenty of successes away from the playing field. She thrived in the classroom, earning ASUN All-Academic honors as a senior. She's also involved with the Fellowship of Christian Athletes, where she volunteers and served as a campus leader while an athlete at JU.

Assistant Coach

Graduate Assistant
Lagdameo comes to Duval County with international experience, playing alongside fellow graduate assistant Kaila Stasulli with the Philippines. An accomplished leader, she captained the UMBC Retrievers this past season. She was a stalwart for four years, playing in 57 games. Lagdameo posted 18 points (15G, 3A) in her career, also adding 27 ground balls and 20 caused turnovers as a starting defender. Her off-field bona fides include a robust academic career, being named to the IWLCA Academic Honor roll and being inducted into Chi Alpha Sigma, also known as the National College Athlete Honor Society.
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