Lacrosse

Kylee White Named to Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame

White, SDSU's lacrosse coach, made the Canadian Hall of Fame as a player.

Kylee White Named to Canadian Lacrosse Hall of FameKylee White Named to Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame
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NEW WESTMINSTER, British Columbia -- San Diego State lacrosse head coach Kylee White has been named to the Canadian Lacrosse Hall of Fame, the CLHOF announced Friday. White is one of six who made the hall of fame as a player.

White was a four-time member of the Canadian World Cup teams. White was a defender with Team Canada, including with the first U19 National Team and some of the first U19 provincial teams. She played in the 1992 Ontario Summer Games (bronze medal) and two CLA Field National Championships (1994 Gold U19 and 1997 Gold Senior). In international play, White was a member of four Canadian Senior National Teams (2001, 2005, 2009, 2013), taking bronze in 2009 and silver in 2013.

In addition to White and five other players, the CLHOF is inducting two veterans, five builders, three officials and a team. The CLHOF explained “Each of these inductees left a significant mark on lacrosse’s sporting legacy and the lasting heritage of Canada’s national summer sport.” The formal induction banquet and ceremonies will be held at the MontHill Golf & Country Club, Caledonia, Ontario, on Nov. 1, 2025.

In 2024, White was also an assistant coach for the U20 Canadian National Team, which won silver in the 2024 World Championships. Additionally, White is currently the head coach of the U17 Canada West Development Team.

White recently finished up her 14th season as the only head coach in SDSU lacrosse history. White has guided the Aztecs to a pair of MPSF conference titles in 2018 and 2019 and has led San Diego State’s transition into first the Pac-12 and now the Big 12.