Meg Lieberman joined the Alma College Women’s Lacrosse program as an Assistant Coach in August 2022. She is in her second season as Assistant Coach.
Lieberman comes to Alma after graduating Summa Cum Laude from West Virginia University in 2022 with both a Master’s of Science in Sports Management, and Bachelor’s of Science in Sport Management.
“I am extremely blessed to be here, and to be working with an awesome program. I can’t wait to get started. Go Scots!”
“I am thrilled to have Meg join the Alma Lacrosse family. I am looking forward to all that she will bring to our program," said Head Coach Ashley Dehring. “Her experience and high energy personality will help to take our team to the next level.”
During the 2021-22 school year, Lieberman was the Head Varsity Girls' Lacrosse Coach at Morgantown High School. Under her guidance, the team finished with an 8-4 record, and qualified for the playoffs. Lieberman also coached a pair of players to All-State honors.
From 2020 to 2022, Lieberman was also a program assistant for campus recreation at West Virginia University. Her responsibilities included onboarding and training all new staff, transportation, equipment management, facility scheduling, and budget allocation for 47 active club sports. In 2022, she was nominated Campus Wide Employee of the Year, as well as being voted Competitive Staff Employee of the Year by her peers.
In 2019, Lieberman was the Assistant Girls’ Lacrosse Coach with the North Hills School District. The program recorded a winning record in 2019 after not recording one in 2018.
In addition, she has been giving personal lacrosse lessons throughout her time as a coach. This included creating, personalizing, and coaching individual, pair, and group lacrosse lessons.
From 2019-22 Lieberman played for the West Virginia Women’s Lacrosse Club Team. She played in 2019, was the Vice President in 2020, and the President in 2021. During the 2020 season, the team was undefeated before the COVID interruption.
In 2018, Lieberman played at Liberty University.
In high school, Lieberman was a 3 year letterwinner and starter in the sport of lacrosse. In her high school career, she was named 2x All-Conference, 1x All-WPIAL, and 1x All-American.