Kelsey Howard enters her first season on The Farm in 2023-24.
Most recently, Howard has worked with Colby College Women's Lacrosse, serving as Assistant Head Coach since 2021 and previously as an assistant coach since 2018. While at Colby, Howard has led the offensive unit, taking control of play calling duties and developing scouting reports while also assisting in recruiting.
Howard also spent time at Bentley University as a Volunteer Assistant Coach and with Maineiax Lacrosse Club where she led 20 players to collegiate rosters. Howard has worked closely with the IWLCA, serving as the organization's treasurer and Division III Coaches Poll Master.
Howard is a two-time graduate of Bentley University, where she earned her Master's Degree in 2017 and her Bachelor's Degree in 2015. Howard played lacrosse and field hockey at Bentley, an NCAA Division II athletics program.
Howard earned Intercollegiate Lacrosse Coaches Association All-Region honors, was a Northeast-10 Conference all-league selection, and earned conference all-academic honors during her time at Bentley. She was Bentley's NCAA Woman of the Year nominee and a captain for both teams.
Most recently, Howard has worked with Colby College Women's Lacrosse, serving as Assistant Head Coach since 2021 and previously as an assistant coach since 2018. While at Colby, Howard has led the offensive unit, taking control of play calling duties and developing scouting reports while also assisting in recruiting.
Howard also spent time at Bentley University as a Volunteer Assistant Coach and with Maineiax Lacrosse Club where she led 20 players to collegiate rosters. Howard has worked closely with the IWLCA, serving as the organization's treasurer and Division III Coaches Poll Master.
Howard is a two-time graduate of Bentley University, where she earned her Master's Degree in 2017 and her Bachelor's Degree in 2015. Howard played lacrosse and field hockey at Bentley, an NCAA Division II athletics program.
Howard earned Intercollegiate Lacrosse Coaches Association All-Region honors, was a Northeast-10 Conference all-league selection, and earned conference all-academic honors during her time at Bentley. She was Bentley's NCAA Woman of the Year nominee and a captain for both teams.