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Jacksonville University Athletics
2800 University Blvd N Jacksonville, FL 32211
Division 1 Florida Southeast
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Tara Singleton

Jacksonville University Athletics announced the hiring of Tara Singleton as the new head coach of the women's lacrosse program on June 27.


Singleton comes to JU from Johns Hopkins, where she served as defensive coordinator and director of recruiting since 2011 and was the Associate Head Coach for the past 10 years.


"We are ecstatic to welcome Tara to Jacksonville. When we set out on this search, we were looking for someone who would value the whole person. It was clear from our first conversation that Tara was going to care deeply about our young women," said Senior Vice President/Athletic Director Alex Ricker-Gilbert. "She's played and coached at the highest level and has spent more than a decade in one of the finest women's lacrosse cultures in the country."


"Jacksonville University women's lacrosse will continue to ascend under Coach Singleton's leadership."


She takes over as just the second head coach in the history of the women's lacrosse program at JU, signing a five-year contract to lead the Dolphins, her first full-time head coach opportunity after years of establishing herself as one of the top assistant coaches in the country.


"I am thrilled to have the opportunity to lead the women's lacrosse program and join the JU family," Singleton said. "I would like to thank President Cost, Alex Ricker-Gilbert and every member of the search committee for trusting in my vision to continue the success of the program going forward.


"Jacksonville is an impressive university with even more impressive people and I can't wait to be a part of it all!"


Not long after arriving at JHU, her reputation attracted suitors at a multitude of programs, leading to her promotion to Associate Head Coach. Her longtime boss and recently retired all-time winningest coach in JHU history, Janine Tucker, recalled how hard they worked to keep her with the Blue Jays. She said she knew early on that she was going to be a phenomenal head coach because of how she both coaches up and cares for players, seeing beyond the Xs and Os.


"I am thrilled for Coach Tara and JU lacrosse! They just hired a first-class coach, person and a role model who is passionate about her players and the game," said Tucker. "I can't stop smiling thinking about how lucky those players are."


"I believe Tara will continue to build on what Coach Mindy [McCord] established and is a perfect next step for the program."


Her impact on the players on- and off-the-field was integral to the extensive success of the Blue Jays during her time there, which spanned over a decade. Her defenses were nationally recognized, finishing in the top-30 in the country in scoring defense five times, and were 31st in the nation this past season. They led the Big Ten each of the last two seasons in caused turnovers, and were top-20 nationally both years. Since joining the Big Ten in 2017, the team was top-two in the league in scoring defense every season.


Fourteen players went on to earn First Team All-Big Ten honors, with two players from the 2021 team named All-Americans and the Big Ten Goaltender of the Year that year as well.


The defensive prowess started before the Big Ten move, with the team finishing eighth in the nation in scoring defense, seventh in save percentage and 25th in caused turnovers in 2015, leading the American Lacrosse Conference in defense in 2014 and 2015.


She started her coaching career at her alma mater, Loyola, spending one year there before moving on to UMBC. She oversaw the defense of the Retrievers for two years, and served briefly as the interim coach in spring of 2006. After that, she took an assistant coaching job with Denver, where she spent three seasons helping the Pioneers establish themselves as one of the winningest programs in the country. They compiled 36 victories from 2008-10, advancing to the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation championship game twice.


The Baltimore native excelled as a player at Loyola, where she was a four-year letterwinner, starting her final two seasons and serving as a captain as a senior, when she was named a Second Team All-American. She helped lead the Greyhounds to four consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance, advancing to the Final Four twice, while also capturing the 2022 Colonial Athletic Association title.


She led the team in caused turnovers her junior year, as part of the nation's top-ranked defense, and was one of the national leaders again in CT as a senior. She was a member of the US National Developmental Team from 2003-05, was a World Cup Team candidate and a member of the US National Elite Team from 2007-08.

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Mike Bedford

Jacksonville University women's lacrosse head coach Mindy McCord welcomed Mike Bedford as an assistant coach in August, 2020.


In year two as an assistant for the Dolphins, Bedford helped JU to another extremely successful season capped by their fifth straight ASUN Conference Title and eighth overall NCAA Tournament bid. Under his offensive instruction the Dolphin unit was able to lead the country in shots with 704, while also claiming second in scoring offense, third in points per game, and third in scoring margin. Also working extensively with the Dolphins' three goalkeepers, Bedford assisted in achieving a team save percentage of .517, while also helping Redshirt Freshman Goalkeeper Paige Pagano claim ASUN Freshman and Defender of the Year, and also Conference Tournament MVP.


In his first year as an assistant, the Dolphins had one of the programs most historic seasons yet. His first game on staff, the team defeated a ranked team for the first time in program history, after beating Florida, 12-11. Under Bedford's instruction, the team achieved a 3-0 conference record and its fourth-straight, seventh ASUN Conference Title. During the post-season, the team earned its seventh NCAA Tournament bid and made it to the second round for the first time in program history.


Bedford joined the program after serving one season as volunteer assistant at Michigan and prior to that, one season as the assistant coach at Rutgers University where he was the defensive and recruiting coordinator for the Scarlet Knights. He also served as the head coach of the Philadelphia Force in the United Women's Lacrosse League for two seasons, coaching the team to the 2018 undefeated UWLX Championship.


At Rutgers, he was responsible for implementing all facets of the defensive strategy as well as goalkeeper training, practice planning and team development. During his time at Rutgers Bedford helped mentor a strong freshmen class including Sarah Cedarstrand who was selected to the U-19 Puerto Rico Women's Lacrosse National Team and had three freshmen earn Big Ten Conference Rookie of the Week honors in the 2019 campaign.


Along with his coaching duties, Bedford helped manage operations budgets, served as a camp director and was a liaison between the coaching staff and strength and conditioning department as well as the athletic training department.


Prior to his stint at Rutgers, Bedford spent one season as the defensive coordinator at Boston University where he helped the team to a 2018 Patriot League semifinal. Bedford was also an assistant coach at William & Mary from 2016-17. Working primarily with the Tribe's goalies, he guided the goal-keeping unit to lead the Colonial Athletic Association with a 9.18 saves per game average during the 2016 season.


Bedford spent three seasons as the defensive coordinator at Hofstra where the Pride was the 2015 CAA Regular Season Champions after going 6-0 in conference action and earned multiple CAA honors.


He spent one season at Lenoir Rhyne University as the defensive coach from 2012-13 where he also oversaw the goalkeepers and position players. Bedford earned his start in collegiate coaching at Suffolk County Community College where he spent two seasons as an undergrad, helping the team to a NJCAA National Champion Runner-Up finish in the 2006 campaign. Bedford was named team captain in his sophomore season, earning first team all-region as well as being named a Second Team NJCAA All-American.


Bedford went on to play two seasons at Long Island University Post, where he helped the team to the NCAA National Championship in 2009 and an East Conference Championship.


Following his collegiate career, Bedford had a short stint as a member of the Chesapeake Bayhawk's practice squad and earned a spot on the Charlotte Copper Head's team in the professional lacrosse league in 2012.


Bedford graduated with a Bachelor of Science in physical education and a minor in coaching from Long Island University Post in 2009.

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Brooklyn Neumen

Brooklyn Neumen joined JU as an assistant coach for women's lacrosse in August 2023 after a standout five-year career as a midfielder for North Carolina, as well as multiple leadership roles in lacrosse at UNC and elsewhere.


The Rockford, Michigan native was named a Third Team Preseason All-American by USA Lacrosse Magazine and an Honorable Mention Preseason All-American by ILWomen prior to her final season in Chapel Hill. She played in 70 total games in her career, starting 21. Her best year was as a senior in 2022, when she totaled career-highs in points, with 11, and ground balls, with nine, while adding 18 draw controls, second-most in a single-season for her. She played in all 22 games and helped the Tar Heels capture a national championship, third in program history.


She competed on the 2019 U.S. Women's National Team at the World Lacrosse Women's U19 World Championship and won a gold medal.


Her coaching career started after her freshman year of college, when she served as a coach and player mentor for the Michigan Select team of high school girls lacrosse players over the summer. She carried on that role in the fall of 2020 in North Carolina, working with Team 91 Lacrosse Club, and since December of 2021 has held the same role with the Pure Advantage Lacrosse Club in Grand Rapids, Michigan.


Neumen served on the Student-Athlete Advisory Council (SAAC) for three years at UNC, and additionally was a participant in the Leadership Academy and Community Liaison Member in Chapel Hill. Just this past spring, she received the Kellie Thompson Shiley Award, which is annually presented to the Tar Heel women's lacrosse player who exemplifies outstanding leadership, excels in the classroom and on the field and displays a love of the game. She was also presented with the Tar Heel Leader of Distinction honor.


In high school, she was a four-time state champion, three-time Under Armour All-American and the 2018 Grand Rapids Area Player of the Year.

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