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Seattle, WA
Jessy Morgan
July 16-19
Residential Camp
Overnight $585
Extended Day $485

www.washington.edu



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Jessy Morgan
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Assistant coach at UVA, will direct this GameBreaker Girls Lacrosse Camp at the University of Washington.

A former All-American defender for the Cavaliers, Morgan helped UVa win the 2004 NCAA Championship and three ACC titles in her four years. The Baltimore, Md., native anchored a Cavalier defense that finished the 2006 season ranked sixth nationally in scoring defense. In addition, Inside Lacrosse named her a National Player of the Week that year for her accomplishments in helping UVa secure victories over back-to-back nationally ranked opponents. Morgan finished both her junior and senior seasons ranked third on the team in ground balls and second in caused turnovers.

Morgan returns to Charlottesville after serving as the head women's lacrosse coach at Howard University for two seasons. During her time with the Bison, Morgan coached the 2010 National Lacrosse Conference (NLC) Attacker of the Year, two NLC All-Academic Team members and three NLC All-Tournament Team honorees.


On the national scene, Morgan was a two-time USA Developmental Team member and was voted the eighth-best African-American lacrosse player of all-time by Lacrosse Magazine.

Jessy is an amazing coach who is very excited to direct this Washington summer lacrosse camp. She brings great experience, passion and energy to our camp. This promises to be the finest Girls Lacrosse Camp in Washington.

Staff also includes:

Blair Weymouth, Former Assistant Coach at Davidson.

Weymouth spent the 2011 season at Davidson after a highly successful four-year playing career at the University of Virginia. During her time there, she was a four-time All-American and was named the National Rookie of the Year in 2006. Weymouth broke onto the scene her first year with accolades of first-team All-ACC, second-team All-American by womenslacrosse.com, third-team All-American by insidelacrosse.com, two-time National Rookie of the Week and ACC All-Tournament Team. She was named VaSID Rookie of the Year as well as earning a spot on the all-state first team, and was named to the Tewaaraton Trophy Watch List, an honor she earned all four years. She tallied eight hat tricks and tied a UVa record for assists as a first-year player.

In 2007, Weymouth was a first-team All-American by the IWLCA and a second-team All-American by Inside Lacrosse and womenslacrosse.com. She was named to the ACC All-Tournament Team again, while setting the record for goals scored in an ACC final, with six against Duke.

Despite missing a portion of the season during her junior campaign in 2008, Weymouth was still named IWLCA third-team All-American and grabbed a spot on the All-South Region first-team.

She closed out her playing career by earning team MVP honors in 2009, a spot on the All-American team and was the Virginia State Lacrosse Player of the Year.

Weymouth also competed one year on the women’s soccer team while she worked on her masters degree. She earned her masters in educational psychology in 2010, after receiving a bachelor’s degree in government, with a focus in american politics in 2009.

She has worked numerous lacrosse camps ranging from ones at the University of Virginia and University of North Carolina to prep level at Groton School, Brookwood Middle School (co-director), St. Stephen’s and St. Agnes School and St. Anne’s Belfield.

 

Channing Weymouth, current Associate Director of Athletics for Girls and the Head Girls Lacrosse Coach at the William Penn Charter School in Philadelphia, PA. Before working at Penn Charter, Channing coached field hockey at both Connecticut College and Middlebury College, and coached lacrosse for three years at Connecticut College. Channing played field hockey and lacrosse at Middlebury College, graduating in 2006.

While at Middlebury her teams competed in the Division III National Championship game multiple times for both sports. In her four years at Middlebury, her lacrosse team won the New England Small College Athletic Conference (NESCAC) each year, reached the NCAA final four each year, competed  in the National Championship twice, and won the National Championship in 2004. She recieved All-Conference recognition for field hockey, and was nominated to play in the North-South All-Star game in both field hockey and lacrosse. In her senior year, Channing recieved the A. Bayard Russ Athletic award, which is presented to an outstanding two-sport athlete.