SPARKS, Md. — US Lacrosse today named Johns Hopkins women’s lacrosse coach Janine Tucker as a speaker for girls’ lacrosse coaches at the 2018 US Lacrosse Convention (LaxCon), set for Jan. 19-21 at the Baltimore Convention Center.
Tucker, in her 25th year as head coach of the Blue Jays, has won five IWLCA Regional Coach of the Year awards and amassed a career record of 271-144 (.653). She has led Johns Hopkins to three NCAA tournament appearances in the last five seasons.
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“I love this event and am thrilled to return as a speaker,” Tucker said. “We’re all trying to grow the game, and a big way to do that is to make sure coaches have the knowledge and skills to help their players have great experiences in the game. LaxCon is a comprehensive event for high school and youth coaches to invest in their own development.”
Tucker took over at Homewood four years after an All-American playing career at Loyola, for which she was inducted into the university’s athletics hall of fame. Then a Division III program, Tucker successfully guided Johns Hopkins into Division I in 1999. Overall she has led the Blue Jays to double-digit win totals in 20 of her 24 seasons, six NCAA Division I tournament appearances, three ECAC Division I championship games and four NCAA Division III tournament appearances.