
Pomona-Pitzer Colleges Women's Lacrosse
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Women's Lacrosse Coach
Sarah Queener enters her 15th season as head coach of Pomona-Pitzer women's Lacrosse in 2025-26, where she has transformed the program. Queener began in 2012
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Assistant Lacrosse Coach
Eisenberg previously was the first coach for the Chapman University Panthers (2009 – 14), leading that team to a winning record in the inaugural year of women's lacrosse at Chapman which earned him Western Women's Lacrosse League (WWLL) Division II Coach of the Year honors in 2009. In 2011, Eisenberg's third season as head coach, the team went undefeated (17 – 0) to win Division II regional (WWLL) and national (WCLA) championships which earned him 2011 Coach of the Year for both the WWLL and WCLA Division II. In spring 2013, the Panthers joined the Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference (SCIAC) and competed at the NCAA Division III level, where they finished 14 – 5 and second in the conference, just missing the NCAA playoffs. Brian has also coached / directed youth and high school lacrosse in Orange County, focusing on areas that are not already served and growing the game. He is currently in his second year as the Head Coach at Huntington Beach High School, were in the program's inaugural season 2023, the team won the CIFSS D3 championship and moved all the way to CIFSS DI for 2024. Brian also runs a 501c3 Non-Profit, OC Lacrosse, focused on growing the game, and was a founder of Alliance Lacrosse club, focused on having players from Southern CA to compete nationally. In addition to coaching, Eisenberg has also had the opportunity to work as a team manager with two local professional lacrosse teams, the Anaheim Storm 2004 – 05 (indoor) and the L.A. Riptide 2
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Assistant Women's Lacrosse Coach
Queener rejoined the Sagehens' coaching staff in 2022 after spending three years as the Head Coach for Whittier College Women's Lacrosse. Since taking over the program in September, 2016, Coach Queener and the Poets have placed six players on All SCIAC, had an IWLCA All-West Region player and defeated Chapman University for the first time in program history. Prior to Whittier College, Queener coached three seasons at Pomona-Pitzer as an assistant coach. In her three years with the Sagehens, the teams were 3x regular season SCIAC champions, 2x SCIAC tournament champions, and made three NCAA appearances, making it to the sweet sixteen twice (2015, 2016). Queener graduated magna cum laude from Limestone College, with a BA in theatre, and ended her lacrosse career as the Conference Carolinas Co-Player of the year, received All-American honors, and competed for a national championship. She also received the Conference Carolinas Spring Scholar Athlete Award for Women's Lacrosse. Queener also played at Monroe Community College and received All-American honors, and still holds the school record for most goals in a game (9). In high school, Queener was coached by both her mother and father, was a 2x All-American, and won a New York State Class B Championship.
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