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  Tara Hohenshelt

Tara Hohenshelt

Player Profile

Position:
Assistant Coach

Experience:
9th season

Alma Mater:
Penn State, 1997

Phone: 814-863-7471 | Email: tmr130@psu.edu

Tara Hohenshelt is entering her ninth season as a Nittany Lion assistant coach. A 1997 graduate of Penn State, she was a defender for four years on the Nittany Lion lacrosse team.

"Tara brings experience and Penn State pride to our staff," said Coach Isidor. "I am so grateful to have worked with Tara for the past eight years. She is a great mentor to our student-athletes. She contributes so much to our program on and off the field."

The former Tara Rowlyk returned to Happy Valley in 1999 after serving a year as the lacrosse coach and athletic recruiter at Centenary College. Before her tenure there, she was an assistant coach at NCAA quarterfinalist Princeton University.

Hohenshelt played for Penn State's 1995 NCAA semifinal team and helped the Lions reach the quarterfinals in 1996 and 1997. She served as a tri-captain in her senior year.

She was also the co-captain of the Philadelphia I team that won the 1997 USWLA national championship.

As an undergraduate student-athlete, Hohenshelt represented the women's lacrosse team on the Student-Athlete Advisory Board. She was co-chair of its public relations committee and served as an executive board member.

An outstanding student with a 3.41 GPA in secondary math education, Hohenshelt was a Dean's List student for six semesters. She was twice named a Division I Academic All-American by the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association and won Big Ten Conference academic honors as well.

Hohenshelt was a three-sport letterwinner while at Ridley High School in Folsom, Pa.

She is married to Penn State women's volleyball assistant coach Dennis Hohenshelt. The couple resides in State College, with their son Jacob Owen, who was born in July of 2005.



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