Lindsay Malecki comes to Bloomsburg University as a graduate assistant coach after a playing career at Limestone College (S.C.) and Onondaga (N.Y.) Community College.
Malecki played two seasons on attack and midfield at Limestone, helping the Saints to a Conference Carolinas championship and a spot in the NCAA Tournament.
She spent her first two years at Onondaga Community College and was a key part of the 2009 NJCAA National Championship team that finished with a 15-1 overall record. Malecki earned All Mid-State First Team, All-Region III Second Team honors, and received the Coaches Award after scoring 27 goals with 15 assists for 42 points.
She graduated with honors from Limestone with a Bachelor’s of Science in Physical Education. During her time at Limestone, Malecki was named as a member of the “Who’s Who Among Students in American Universities & Colleges” and also received the Emmie Evans Rector PE Teacher Education Excellence Award. Her academic accolades also included membership in the Alpha Chi National College Honor Scholarship Society, Academic All American, Academic All Conference, The President’s Award with a 4.0 GPA, and a Graduate of Honors- Cum Laude (3.73 GPA).
She comes from a family with a strong background in the sport as her brother, Mike, played lacrosse at Oswego State and sister, Kristen, played at LeMoyne. Both siblings also played and coached lacrosse in England.