Coach Profile
Camp Director
Brittany Frankenfeld
Directing camp is Brittany Frankenfeld, head coach for the Maryville University Saints women’s lacrosse program.
Brittany Frankenfeld was announced as the inaugural head coach for the women’s lacrosse program September 2017. The Saints lacrosse program will begin official competition during the 2018-19 season. Frankenfeld comes to Maryville after two years at the head coach at Ottawa (Kan.) University.
In two seasons, Frankenfeld guided the Braves to a 17-8 record, including a 10-3 mark in 2017. The Braves won the 2017 KCAC Tournament and earned the program’s first bid to the NAIA Invitational Tournament. At the end of the season, Ottawa was ranked No. 10 in the NAIA national polls. The 2017 team had six All-KCAC and five student-athletes named as KCAC Scholar-Athletes. The 2016 Braves won the KCAC Championship in its first year as a program and finished second in the KCAC Tournament. OU also finished the year receiving votes in the NAIA Women's Lacrosse Coaches Top 10 Poll. Frankenfeld had six players earn All-KCAC honors. The Braves finished the year with an overall record of 7-5 and a KCAC record of 5-1.
Frankenfeld graduated from Lindenwood University in 2012 and earned a Bachelor of Science degree in physical education. She played two seasons for the Lions as the team’s goalie and was a member of the 2012 Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference championship team. When Frankenfeld graduated, she still held the school record for saves in a game with 12 and was tied for fifth in single game ground balls (six). She still ranks second on the career save percentage list at .508 and is third in goals against average with a 6.08 mark.
A native of Baltimore, Md., Frankenfeld spent her first two years at Community College of Baltimore County - Catonsville (CCBC Catonsville). She earned two letters in both lacrosse and softball. While at CCBC, Frankenfeld was on the 2010 All-Tournament Team, part of a regional championship, and a member of a squad that reached the NCJAA national semifinal. She is the NCJAA single-season saves leader with 196 saves. As part of the CCBC softball team, Frankenfeld was on the 2009 All-Tournament Team and was part of the 2008 Regional Championship.