Molly Devilbiss enters her third season as an assistant coach with the Frostburg women's lacrosse team and her second season as the program's top assistant.
Devilbiss has helped Frostburg to a pair of six-win seasons in her first two years despite facing a total of nine opponents ranked inside the IWLCA Top-20.
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Last spring, the Bobcats made their second CAC Tournament appearance in three seasons and led the CAC in assists per game (6.82), draw controls (14.94) and points (18.94). They also finished second in ground balls per game (18.76), third in scoring offense (12.12) and fourth in caused turnovers per game (8.47).
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In her first season, Frostburg finished third in the Capital Athletic Conference in free position goals (13-of-41), free position percentage (31.7) and clears (89-of-136).
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A four-year women’s lacrosse player at Messiah College, Devilbiss came to Frostburg after graduating from Messiah with a bachelor’s of arts degree in psychology. As a two-time All-Commonwealth Conference defender, Devilbiss tallied 11 goals and nine assists while picking up 98 ground balls, winning 49 draws and causing 44 turnovers during her career. Devilbiss was named the 2015 Mid-Atlantic Conference Scholar Athlete for women’s lacrosse and was also selected to play in the IWLCA North-South Senior All-Star Game.
Devilbiss spent time as a coach for the Messiah Women’s Lacrosse Camps and Clinics during her four years of college. She also served as a member of two mission’s teams that traveled to the Dominican Republic and Costa Rica through Messiah’s sports ministry program AROMA.
In the fall of 2014, Devilbiss spent time at Highland Elementary School as a guidance counselor intern. For the past three summers, she has worked as the assistant director of the Westminster City Recreation Summer Camp.
While at Frostburg, she is pursuing her master’s degree in the school counseling program.
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