
Rutgers University-New Brunswick Women's Lacrosse
Coaching Staff (10)

Head Coach
Updated 2/2/26 The Lehman File 2022 Big Ten Coach of the Year 2022 IWLCA Mid-Atlantic Region Coach of the Year U.S. Women's Senior National Team Assistant Co...
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Assistant Coach
Evan Mager begins his first season as an assistant coach with Rutgers women's lacrosse in 2025-26. Mager arrived 'On the Banks' from Rider, where he served a...
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Academic Advisor
A double graduate of Rutgers University, Gilah Rosenberg has worked as an academic advisor with the Scarlet Knights since 2012. In her current role, Rosenberg oversees the academic welfare of student-athletes from RU's men's soccer, women's golf, women's lacrosse and wrestling programs. Rosenberg's responsibilities include advisement on majors, degree programs and degree completion, as well as the oversite of the department's study hall program. Rosenberg also arranges weekly meetings with individual student-athletes regarding time management, grades, major selection, graduation and personal development. During her tenure with Rutgers Athletics, Rosenberg has also worked as a tutoring coordinator, a supplemental instructor and a graduate intern in the academic department. Prior to her return "To the Banks", Rosenberg was an athletic academic advisor at the University of Delaware from 2011-12. There, Rosenberg worked with the Blue Hens' field hockey, men's Lacrosse and men's and women's swimming programs. Rosenberg earned her bachelor's degree in Communications in 2009 and her master's degree in Education in 2011 from the University.
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Mental Strength/Peak Performance Coach
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Sport Administrator
Karen Kelly joined the Rutgers University Office of Athletic Compliance in December 2019, after having served as the Associate Athletics Director for Compliance at Seton Hall since July 2018. Along with her roles within the compliance office, Kelly is the sport administrator for the women's soccer program. At Seton Hall, she oversaw all athletics department compliance efforts, including creating policies and procedures to ensure institutional control and rules education for all members of the department. She previously served as the Assistant Athletics Director for Compliance at George Mason, and worked as the Director of Compliance at the University of Tennessee, the Assistant Director of Compliance at the University of Miami and the Director of Compliance at Florida Atlantic University. Kelly holds a masters degree in Sports Administration from Temple University and a B.A. in fine arts communications from NYIT where she was a member of the track & field team. She also ran track at UConn before transferring to NYIT as an undergrad.
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Student Manager

Assistant Coach
Livy Rosenzweig begins her second year as an assistant coach with Rutgers women's lacrosse in 2025-26. A collegiate standout at Loyola (Md.) from 2018-22, Ro...
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Randi Small joined the Rutgers University Athletic Department in 2016 as an Athletic Trainer. She currently works with the the women’s lacrosse program. She previously worked with the women’s soccer and swimming and diving programs. Randi came to Rutgers from Oakland University, where she was an Assistant Athletic Trainer from 2015-2016. In that time, she worked with the women’s soccer, women’s basketball, and cheer and dance programs. From 2013 to 2015, Randi was a Graduate Assistant Certified Athletic Trainer at Bowling Green, working with men’s soccer and softball. She also spent a year at the University of Richmond as a certified Intern Athletic Trainer with football and field hockey. Randi graduated from Michigan State in 2012 with a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training. She assisted with the Spartans’ athletic training efforts as an athletic training student across multiple sports. She earned a Master’s of Education in Sports Administration from Bowling Green in 2015. Randi currently resides in East Brunswick, NJ.
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Assistant Coach
TT becoming a full-time member of our staff," Lehman said. "TT demonstrated last year that she is one of the bright young minds in the sport. She is passionate about coaching and Rutgers University. We cannot wait to continue to work alongside her as we continue to take Rutgers lacrosse to the next level and build the program into a championship contender." "Rutgers has such a special place in my heart and being able to continue to represent the 'Block R' as an assistant coach means everything to me," Naslonski said. "Working with Melissa and having the trust and support from the rest of the staff is truly an honor. This program has seen tremendous growth within the last few seasons and has set the standard for years to come." Naslonski finished her career as the most prolific scorer in Rutgers women's lacrosse history. A consensus Second Team All-American by the IWLCA and Honorable Mention All-American by USA Lacrosse Magazine and IL Women, First Team IWLCA All-Region, First Team All-Big Ten selection and IWLCA Senior All-Star Game selection in 2022, Naslonski set program records for career points (226) and goals (187). Naslonski set the RU record for points in a single season (90) while her 22 points in four career NCAA Tournament games made her the top postseason scorer in Rutgers history. Her performance on the field helped the Scarlet Knights to their best season in program history, as RU finished with its highest final ranking (No. 10) in the IWLCA Poll and a team-best
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