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Erin Calkins

 
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Erin Calkins was named Head Coach in July of 2012.

In her first season, she led the team to the Skyline Championship game, but fell to Montclair State, 16-13. In both 2014 & 2017, Calkins led the Rams to a program-best 18 wins and Skyline Conference Championship victories over St. Joseph's-LI. In 2015 & 2016, she led her team to the Skyline Championship games but fell to St. Joseph's-LI.

Calkins now holds a career coaching record of 76-33.

Calkins was a two sport student-athlete (basketball, lacrosse) at Eastern Connecticut State University. As a freshman, she was honored by IWCLA/US Lacrosse as a Second Team All-New England selection and was named Conference Rookie of the Year. Calkins led Eastern Connecticut to the second round of the NCAA Tournament in 2005, setting ECSU single-season records for games played, starts, minutes and saves. She also recorded the second-best win total and save percentage in school history.

Her junior year, Calkins was named the ECAC Goaltender of the Year while also earning All-Conference and All-New England honors. She was named All-Conference and ECAC All-New England honoree as a senior.

Calkins earned her Bachelor's degree in Sport and Leisure Management at Eastern Connecticut ('07) and a Master's degree in Liberal Studies from Stony Brook University.