Lexy Biller
Camp Director

Directing camp this summer will be former NCAA All-American, Lexy Biller!
Biller joined Franklin Road Academy in the fall of 2024, after serving as an assistant coach at Xavier University. Prior to coaching, Biller played three years at Lindenwood University and one year at both the University of Oregon and Louisville University.
In her first season with the Xavier women's lacrosse program, Biller helped coach five student-athletes to nine BIG EAST weekly awards and Lola Mancuso to the All-BIG EAST Second Team.
Lindenwood women's lacrosse saw their first season as a Division I program in the 2022-23 year. Biller was paramount to the transition, serving as a 2023 team captain, and was named to the Second Team All-ASUN. The midfielder broke the program's season draw control record with 128, the career draw control record with 323, and tied the single-game draw control record with 14 against Kent State.
In her first two years at Lindenwood, she helped her team to a Division II national championship, was named Most Outstanding Player in the 2021 NCAA Tournament, was named a first-team USA Lacrosse All-American, earned an All-Region first-team IWLCA selection, an All-GLVC first-team selection, as well as earned IWLCA offensive and defensive player of the week honors, and was named a 2020 Maverik Division II Media third-team All-American.
Prior to Lindenwood, Biller saw action at Louisville in 2017 and Oregon in 2018. During her time at Oregon she broke the program's season draw control record with 114, tied the single-game record with 10 draw controls against No. 7 Syracuse on February 18, and scored 11 goals. Biller finished the 2018 season at second in the Pac-12 and 13th in the NCAA with a 6.33 draw control per game average.
Biller served as a youth lacrosse coach for the Junior Lion's Club and 3D Virginia. During her time with Junior Lion's Club she also operated as the club director.
The Ashburn, Va., native holds a bachelor's degree in psychology with a minor in coaching from Lindenwood ('21) and a master's in leadership from Lindenwood ('23).