On August 12, 2010, Kim Lowry was named the head coach for the Eagles’ women’s lacrosse team.
Lowry was an assistant coach the past two seasons for national power Hamilton College. Hamilton reached the national semifinals in 2009 and played in the Division III national championship game in 2010. Hamilton lost in the title game to Salisbury, 7-6. Lowry coached three Division III All-Americans during the 2010 season.
Prior to her stint at Hamilton, Lowry was an assistant coach at Endicott College in Beverly, Mass., during the 2007 and 2008 seasons. She helped guide Endicott to a 15-6 record, Commonwealth Coast Conference regular season and tournament titles, and an NCAA tournament appearance in 2008.
Lowry played lacrosse at McDaniel College in Westminster, Maryland. The three-time team captain was selected to the all-region second team by the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association and the Centennial Conference second team in 2006. She led McDaniel in points and assists in a season three times. Lowry is ranked ninth in career points and fourth in career assists at McDaniel. She was also the soccer team's captain in 2004 and 2005.
Lowry made the Dean's List multiple times at McDaniel, where she graduated cum laude with a bachelor's degree in sports and entertainment marketing and management in 2005. Lowry minored in sports coaching and sports journalism. She earned her master's in exercise science and physical education in 2008.
Kristin Ramey joins the Bridgewater field hockey staff after four years on the sidelines at McDaniel.
The recepient of McDaniel's Women's Athletic Alumnae Award for the most outstanding senior athlete, she was a four-year member of the Green Terror field hockey and women's lacrosse teams.
Twice named to the Centennial Conference first team in lacrosse, Ramey also earned third-team All-America honors from insidelacrosse.com following her senior campaign. She led the squad in goals (40), assists (13), points (53) and caused turnovers (25). An all-region selection after her junior season, Ramey was the team's MVP after pacing the team in ground balls (64) and caused turnovers (30).
During her four years, she amassed 73 goals and 26 assists for 99 points to rank among the all-time leaders in each category. Her 139 career ground balls ranks second all-time while her 76 draw controls is third and her 71 caused turnovers ranks fourth.
On the field hockey squad, she earned the team's most improved player award in 2003. During her four years, she totaled 11 goals and four assists for 26 points.
Ramey graduated from McDaniel in 2005, with a degree in exercise science and physical education. Ramey also spent a year as a lacrosse coach and physical education teacher at Bedford High School in Bedfordshire, United Kingdom.








