Lauren Schwarzmann enters her first season at San Diego State and will help head coach Kylee White start the first-year program at SDSU.
Hired in July 2011, Schwarzmann heads to San Diego State after three seasons as an assistant coach at Cincinnati where she was designated as the offensive coordinator and handled UC[apos]s recruiting. While a member of the Bearcats[apos] coaching staff, the former Johns Hopkins standout was selected to the United States senior women[apos]s national lacrosse team in August of 2010. Schwarzmann earned a roster spot as a midfielder and is slated to train for the 2013 Federation of International Lacrosse World Cup.
During her time at Johns Hopkins, Schwarzmann was a four-year starter and four-time all-league performer for the Blue Jays. As a senior in 2008, Schwarzmann was on the Tewaaraton Trophy watch list, which is the top individual award in women[apos]s lacrosse. The 2007 all-region honoree was also tabbed to play in the North/South College Senior All-Star game. Schwarzmann ended her four-year run at JHU with 79 goals, 39 assists and 118 points, all of which put her on the Blue Jays[apos] career top-10 list.
Schwarzmann is a 2008 graduate of Johns Hopkins, earning a degree in public health studies