
Tennessee Wesleyan Women's Lacrosse Recruiting
Tennessee Wesleyan University
Coaching Staff & Contact
Lorna Schoemehl
Verified contact info from official program sources
📌 Contacts verified periodically against the program's official site.
We couldn't find an assistant-coaches listing on the program's official site.
Schedule & Results
| Date | Opponent | Loc | Score | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 27 | Emory & Henry | AWAY | 12–9 | W |
| Feb 11 | Mars Hill | AWAY | 9–13 | L |
| Feb 9 | Lees-McRae | AWAY | 14–11 | W |
| Date | Opponent | Loc | Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Feb 28 | Emory & Henry | AWAY | TBA |
Roster
No NCAA box-score data is published for this program yet. We'll fall back to the per-school scrape pipeline once it's wired up.
Academic & School Profile
Source: U.S. Dept. of Education College Scorecard
Cost data from IPEDS. Scholarship counts reflect NCAA limits — actual aid varies.
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About Tennessee Wesleyan Women's Lacrosse
Head coach information for Tennessee Wesleyan women's lacrosse is not publicly listed in the available sources. Recruits should contact the Tennessee Wesleyan athletics department for the most current coaching staff details.
Tennessee Wesleyan University is located in Athens, Tennessee, a small city in eastern Tennessee between Knoxville and Chattanooga. The university enrolls about 832 students and operates a branch campus in Knoxville for evening business and nursing programs. As a private NAIA institution with a 59% acceptance rate and an average SAT around 1051, it offers a small-college environment for student-athletes.
Tennessee Wesleyan women's lacrosse competes at the NAIA level for Tennessee Wesleyan University, a private Methodist university founded in 1857 in Athens, Tennessee. The Bulldogs program represents a small private school with roughly 832 students and is affiliated with the United Methodist Church's Holston Conference. The team plays within the NAIA collegiate lacrosse landscape, where the women's national poll is currently led by programs like Benedictine College.
Tennessee Wesleyan is competing in the 2026 NAIA women's lacrosse season. National NAIA women's lacrosse polls in spring 2026 have been led by Benedictine College, with Tennessee Wesleyan continuing as a member of the broader NAIA field.
Frequently Asked
- What conference does Tennessee Wesleyan women's lacrosse play in?
- Tennessee Wesleyan competes at the NAIA level. Specific conference affiliation for women's lacrosse is not confirmed in the available sources.
- Has Tennessee Wesleyan won an NCAA women's lacrosse championship?
- No. Tennessee Wesleyan is an NAIA institution, not NCAA, so it has not won an NCAA women's lacrosse championship.
- Who is the head coach of Tennessee Wesleyan women's lacrosse?
- The current head coach for Tennessee Wesleyan women's lacrosse is not listed in publicly available sources; recruits should consult the Tennessee Wesleyan athletics website for the latest coaching staff.
Other NAIA women's lacrosse programs ranked near Tennessee Wesleyan.
Program Social