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Stevenson University

Stevenson University Mustangs Athletics
11001 Owings Mills Blvd Owings Mills, MD 21117
Division 3 Maryland Northeast
Private Small Competitive team

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Kathy Railey

Kathy Railey was named the fifth head coach in program history prior to the 2006 season. She also serves as an associate athletics director and as the senior woman administrator.


She helped lead the Mustangs to their first-ever NCAA Tournament win in 2022.


The winningest coach in program history, has guided the Mustangs to a 178-122 record through the 2023 campaign


Stevenson knocked off fourth-ranked St. John Fisher, advanced to the MAC Commonwealth Championship game against York (Pa.) and knocked off Meredith for the program's first NCAA Tournament victory in 2022


Won her 200th career game on March 17, 2019


Picked up 100th career victory with Stevenson on April 18, 2015


NCAA Tournament participant in 2014


Ranked in seven consecutive season (2010-15); highest ranking at No. 15 in 2013


2014 MAC Commonwealth Champions, defeating Messiah, 13-12


Six MAC Commonwealth title game appearances


School record 16 wins in 2013, winning 16-straight games before falling in conference championship game


27 IWLCA All-Region Selections, including 11 First Team honorees


53 All-Conference selections, including 29 First Team, and three Players of the Year


2013 MAC Commonwealth Coach of the Year


23 IWLCA Academic Honor Roll selections; IWLCA Academic Honor Squad (2014-19)


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McKenna Blick

McKenna Blick has been elevated to full-time assistant coach, after serving as a part-time assistant coach during the 2023 season.


Blick was an All-MAC Commonwealth selection in 2022. She finished fourth in program history in single season points with 81 and third in goals with 57 during that season. She started all 21 games, while also recording 62 draw controls and 17 caused turnovers.


A graduate of Winthrop University, she served as a team captain during the 2020 and 2021 season, while also earning Big South All-Tournament team honors during the 2019 and 2021 campaigns. She was an all-Big South All-Second team selection during the 2021 season.

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Jennifer Breakey

The 2015 IWLCA Division III Assistant Coach of the Year, Breakey returns for her 11th season as an assistant with the Stevenson women's lacrosse team in 2018 after joining the team as a volunteer assistant under former high school teammate Kathy Railey in 2008.


A 1988 graduate of Loch Raven High School, Breakey attended Franklin & Marshall where she totaled 92 goals, 30 assists and 122 points in just two seasons in 1989 and 1990. She is still ranked in school history in goals, points and assists.


After winning a Middle Atlantic Conference championship as a freshman, Breakey scored 61 goals as a sophomore which ranks seventh on the school's all-time list for a single-season, while adding 20 assists for a total of 81 points to rank 12th in school history.


Following her two seasons with the Diplomats where she was a two-time All-American, Breakey transferred to Division I Towson for her final two seasons in 1992 and 1993. In two years with the Tigers, she totaled 78 goals, 25 assists and 102 points which ranks 13th on the school's career list.


As a team captain in 1993, Breakey totaled 52 points and 40 goals and was selected as a Third Team All-American on defense.


Breakey also played field hockey at both schools before graduating from Towson in 1994 with a bachelor of science degree in psychology. She was inducted in to the Towson Athletics Hall of Fame in 2005.


In 1994, Breakey was a member of the US Lacrosse team as a midfielder and defender. She returned to Towson in 1996 and spent two seasons as the assistant women's lacrosse coach in 1996 and 1997.


Breakey was inducted into the US Hall of Fame, Greater Baltimore Chapter in 2013.


Breakey also owns a BSN from University of Maryland, Baltimore and a MPH from Johns Hopkins Univeristy Bloomberg School of Public Health.

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