Jennifer StoneHead Field Hockey CoachThe 2025 season will be Jennifer Stone’s 13th as Lafayette’s Head Field Hockey Coach. The 2004 College Hill graduate had previously spent six years as an assistant coach for the Leopards after finishing her playing career as one of the most-successful players in program history. Stone is actively involved with USA Field Hockey and coaching their junior team's.
Jop BeugerAssistant CoachJop Beuger joined Lafayette College in Fall 2023 as an Assistant Coach. He was previously a coach at HC ’s Hertogenbosch, a premier field hockey club in the Netherlands, where he was head coach of the U16 Boys and assistant trainer and performance analyst for the first men's team. At Den Bosch, he won a state championship and became a runner-up for the national title. He also runs drag flick clinics across the Netherlands together with drag flick legend, Maartje Paumen.
Beuger graduated in 2021 with a masters in Data Science. He played at Were Di Tilburg in the Netherlands and in the premier league at Toorak Eastern Malvern in Melbourne, Australia before starting professional coaching in 2015. Meghan ReeseAssistant CoachMeghan Reese joined the Lafayette field hockey coaching staff as an assistant coach in August 2024.
Reese comes to College Hill after spending the 2023 season playing for Loughborough University in England. Prior to her time across the pond, she spent five years as a field hockey student-athlete at Penn State University, graduating in December 2022 with a B.S. in Biobehavioral Health and a minor in Biology. Reese started in 69 and played in over 80 contests, helping the program to a 2022 Big Ten regular season championship title, a NCAA Tournament semi-finalists laurel and a Big Ten Sportsmanship award. During her final campaign, she was selected to the NFHCA DI Senior Game. As a two-year team captain, she was also a member of the leadership council. While in Happy Valley, she aided the sport camps office as an assistant as well as a camp registration support staff member. From February to May 2023, Reese served as the head coach for the State College Area School District, leading 30 players from three different middle schools. |