MARQUETTE, Mich. - The Northern Michigan lacrosse team has announced the addition of Quinn Crandall as an assistant coach ahead of the 2023-24 school year.
"I'm excited for the addition of Quinn Crandall to our coaching staff," said Head Coach Lindsey Majkrzak. "She has the experience to be able to develop players at a high level, as well as the competitive mindset to help keep pushing this young program to new levels of success."
Crandall spent the 2023 lacrosse season as the assistant coach at the College of Saint Benedict in St. Joseph, Minnesota. During the program's inaugural season, Crandall helped the Bennies to a 7-0 conference performance and 11-3 overall record. CSB won the MWLC regular season title, and went on to the conference title game before falling in the MWLC championship. Crandall helped coach six student-athletes to All-MWLC awards, including the Rookie of the Year.
In addition, Crandall has served as the Junior Director for Pipeline Lacrosse Club. Since its founding in 2022, Pipeline has become one of the largest club lacrosse programs in Minnesota. During the 2023 high school season, Crandall served as an assistant coach at Buffalo High School in Buffalo, Minnesota. She has also spent past seasons as an assistant coach at Lakeville South High School, and as a coach for the club team True Minnesota.
Quinn attended Ottawa University, where she had a decorated career that included First Team All-Conference recognition and being named a team captain.