National Team from 2002-09 and was a member of the 2005 World Cup training team.Ĭheck in/out: All campers check in daily at 8:45 am. The full day campers will check out daily at 3:00 pm with our half day campers checking out at 12:00 pm.Īge & Ability: Our day camp is open to girls ages 6-16, with a half-day option open to ages 6-10. She earned her bachelor’s degree in English in 2005 and spent the 2007 season as a volunteer assistant coach at Virginia, helping to guide her alma mater to the NCAA title game, where the Cavaliers fell to Northwestern, 15-13. Slade is also a three-time All-ACC selection and earned spots on the 2004 ACC All-Tournament Team and the 20 NCAA All-Tournament Teams, as well as the NCAA’s 25th Anniversary Team in 2006. The native of Garden City, N.Y., received a number of accolades while at Virginia, including 2002 ACC Rookie of the Year, 2002 Inside Lacrosse National Rookie of the Year, 2004 ACC Player of the Year, 2004 IWLCA Player of the Year, 20 Inside Lacrosse and Offensive Player of the Year and the 2004 Honda Award. Slade became the first Cavalier to win the Tewaaraton Trophy as the nation’s best player in 2004 when she led the NCAA in scoring with 90 goals – also a school record – and 121 points, and those totals still rank in the top 10 in Division I history. Her goals and points totals are fourth and fifth, respectively, in the NCAA Division I record books, and she set an NCAA record by scoring a goal in 66 straight games. She was a four-time All-American at Virginia, where she set school records for career goals (258) and points (373) and ranks second in career assists (115). In 2011, the Retrievers replicated their success, posting an 11-7 overall mark and knocking off defending champion Boston University in the semifinals, before falling to Albany in the championship game.Īs a player Coach Slade, won the prestigious Tewaaraton Trophy and led the University of Virginia to a national championship in 2004, joined the UMBC women’s lacrosse staff in August 2009. In her first campaign on the staff, UMBC posted its best season since 2002, with an 11-7 overall mark and its first-ever trip to the America East title game.
In 2015, she guided the Retrievers back to the America East Championships for the first time since 2012 and the seventh time since joining the league.Ĭoach Slade spent three seasons as an assistant coach for the Retrievers, prior to being named co-head coach. In 2016, Slade and the Retrievers made a back-to-back appearance in the America East Championship and saw junior Sam Nolan and sophomore Carolyn Jamison named to the America East All-Conference Team. UMBC had five players named to the America East All-Conference Team. The team also shattered the records for most goals in a season (248), most assists (129), and most points (378). In 2017, Slade’s Retrievers made a third-straight appearance in the America East tournament, the first time since the 2010-12 season. Three of Slade's Retrievers earned America East honors. In 2018, the Retrievers posted an 11-6 record, marking the first time they had double-digit victories in back-to-back seasons since the 2010-11 seasons.
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Coach Slade is also currently the assistant coach of the Women's Professional Lacrosse League (WPLL)'s Baltimore Brave.Ĭoach Slade has posted a 54-46 record while serving at UMBC’s head coach. Coach Amy (Appelt) Slade has been the Head Women's Lacrosse Coach fo the UMBC, University of Mayland, Baltimore County, since 2012 and has been with the Retrievers since 2009 as a co-head coach.