Jane Koeniges enters her sixth year as the Head Field Hockey and Women's Lacrosse Coach at Ramapo College. Koeniges has over 20 years of coaching experience. She previously was at the helm of NCAA Division II East Stroudsburg University for the 2011 and 2012 seasons.
Emily Wisneski earned NJAC Field Hockey Goalie of the Year following the 2015 season while also earned NJAC First Team All-Conference. Nicole Healy earned NJAC Honorable Mention All-Conference.
Koeniges led the Warriors to a 10-9 record and an appearance in the PSAC semifinals in just her first season with the ESU program. Her 18-6 win over Gannon in the conference's quarterfinals match-up, was the program's first post-season win since the 1986 season. For her extrordinary leadership, she was named PSAC Coach of the Year in 2011.
Prior to heading the ESU women's lacrosse program, Koeniges served four seasons as the assistant coach to both the women's lacrosse and field hockey teams. During her seasons with the field hockey program, the Warriors made an appearance in the NCAA Tournament in 2009 and 2010, while tying the school record for wins with 17 in 2010. That same season the team played in the PSAC Championship game, falling just short to Bloomsburg, 1-2.
Before her time at ESU, Koeniges spent ten years as an assistant coach at Division I Lafayette College.
She is a 1995 graduate of Springfield College where she earned a degree in Physical Education, and has completed 24 credits towards a master of science, sports management degree from East Stroudsburg University. She is a certified Strength and Conditioning specialist and holds a Level One Coaching License with the United States Field Hockey Association.
Koeniges earned her Masters in Sports Management in August of 2016 and was Class #34 of the NCAA Women's Coaches Academy in December of 2014. Coach Koeniges resides in Hope, NJ.
2017 Season