A Team Head Coach Contact Information: E-Mail to paul.ramsey@sa.ucsb.edu or call (805) 636-6772. Paul Ramsey is in his sixth consecutive season as the head women's lacrosse coach of the Gauchos. The Gauchos have won three of the last five Western Women's Lacrosse League (WWLL) Championships under the former UCSB Zoology major. He returned to UCSB for the 2007-08 academic year after ten seasons away from the UCSB program, which is where he got his start in lacrosse coaching just six months out of college. Overall it makes 2012-13 his tenth academic year as a head coach at UCSB. Ramsey coached UCSB 1990 - 92 and the team won the WWLL Championship in 1991 and 1992. He left to coach the start-up and former program at Westmont College 10 miles south of UCSB before moving up to coaching at the NCAA Division I level all the way across the country at College of the Holy Cross in Massachusetts. The Crusaders made the Patriot League Tournament three times out of five under Ramsey. From there he assisted at nationally ranked Hofstra University on Long Island and the Pride were unranked but eventually ranked 15th while he was assisting in Hempstead. A move to become head coach at Pepperdine University in Malibu got him back to California and put him in position to coach again at UCSB. Under Ramsey, and with focused effort on the part of everyone involved, the 2008, 2009 & 2012 UCSB teams won WWLL championships while the 2010 were runners-up and the 2011 team won the 3rd place game at the WWLL Championships. The Gauchos have advanced to at least the WCLA National Championship quarterfinals five years in a row. Ramsey was rewarded by his team's efforts in 2008 and was selected WWLL Coach of the Year. UCSB teams in these last five seasons are a combined 91-26 (.777) and 137-33 (.806) in all eight of his seasons at UCSB. Ramsey's coaching tenure has been more than wins and losses. He started a girl's lacrosse camp in Santa Barbara in 1992 and the venture has grown into a full company, East West Sports Camps, with camps in developing lacrosse areas all over the United States. He held outreach clinics for local teams just getting their programs started in Central Massachusetts. At Holy Cross he ran clinics for beginners as well as indoor winter clinics and a spring clinic for all levels. A February coaches clinic was a staple and 15 to 20 local high school coaches regularly took advantage of it. Development is part of the agenda wherever Ramsey coaches. Every Condor League (Santa Barbara County) girl's lacrosse team got started with clinics he organized with the exception of Laguna Blanca, a recent addition. More than that, though, while living in Southern California the first time, Ramsey started the Western Women's Lacrosse League with 8 charter members in 1991 in a cooperative effort with then Stanford head coach Heidi Faith. He was also the first President of the Southern California Women's Lacrosse Association, under the old U.S. Women's Lacrosse Association, now part of U.S. Lacrosse. His second development project in Malibu, in addition to the Pepperdine team, was the Malibu Lacrosse Association. This new program was a league for 1st - 8th grade girls in Malibu. The first year participation for youth lacrosse players totaled 68 girls.
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