Lindsay Feig Added to UCSB Coaching StaffAug. 18, 2010 Santa Barbara, CA - Former University of Redlands assistant coach Lindsay Feig has accepted an assistant coaching position at UCSB. Feig was first assistant at Redlands, an NCAA Division III program, the last two years following a successful playing career as a goal keeper. Feig will coach the goal keepers at UCSB and will also be the head coach for SBCC. UCSB assistant coach Jillian Boyd had been pulling triple duty coaching the UCSB B Team, SBCC and Laguna Blanca High School. "Feig and I met coaching at a clinic in Orange County this past spring and I invited her to coach at our summer camp," said UCSB head coach Paul Ramsey commenting on the SBCC addition. "She did a great job both times and the wheels started turning as we'd been looking for a way to free up some time for Jillian." Many UCSB students come from SBCC as transfers. The two schools have a guaranteed transfer agreement for students who complete 60 units with a 3.2 GPA. Having a coaching staff involved in both programs ultimately leads to a better situtation for all the students involved. Following her successful Bulldog career on the field, Lindsay Feig returned to Redlands in 2008 as the assistant women’s lacrosse coach after serving as a team leader on the women’s lacrosse team as a two-year captain. A New England native, Feig had a standout career as a goalkeeper for the women’s lacrosse team at Redlands. She received First-Team All-Region honors in 2008, ranked 15th in Division III in save percentage (.537) in 2008 and holds the program records for career saves (424), saves in a season (161 in 2008) and saves in a game (21).
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