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-Learn shooting drills that train shots off the post, footwork, quick shots, chips and more-Competitive drills that develop game-ready skills
-Train your defense to push attackers out of the middle of the field and to use the sideline as a defender
-Discover rapid-fire, intense drills that double as conditioners
The Coach
Landes has more wins than any other active coach at the NCAA Division II level and also leads her active brethren in career winning percentage. She has built and maintained SU’s modern tradition of excellence, having brought the school its first NCAA Division II championship in any sport in school history.
The first SU coach to be inducted into a national coaching hall of fame, Landes enters 2016 with a career record of 466-130-17. Through 36 seasons, her career winning percentage is .774 – which ranks among the Top 11 marks in NCAA history. Landes also ranks third all-time among NCAA Division II coaches and 11th among all divisions for career victories.
Landes became a national champion in 2013, as Shippensburg University claimed a 2-1 overtime victory over LIU Post to win the NCAA Division II Field Hockey Championship. The Raiders, making their 10th NCAA Tournament appearance in 11 years, finished the season with a 20-1 record after defeating the Pioneers in the finals and Millersville in the semifinals.
Her efforts led to being named the 2013 4U Field Hockey/NFHCA Division II National Coach of the Year, marking Landes’ first NFHCA national coach of the year honor. The 2013 season marked her fourth at Shippensburg with 20 or more wins.
While at the helm of the Raiders, Landes has won nearly 80 percent of her games, posting a record of 282-74-1 through 17 seasons. She has been named a Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) Coach of the Year six times: 1999, 2003, 2005, 2009, 2010 and 2011 while earning National Field Hockey Coaches Association (NFHCA) South Region Coach of the Year honors four times: 1999, 2005, 2010 and 2013.
During Landes’ tenure, Shippensburg has won at least 12 games each season and never lost more than eight in one year. Additionally, the field hockey program has had 31 unique All-Americans while under Landes’ direction and 48 total selections since 1999.
For almost 20 years, Landes served as a field hockey umpire and a basketball official on both the high school and college level. She has also been active as a women’s lacrosse referee and softball umpire while coaching at numerous summer field hockey camps.
A native of Collegeville, Pennsylvania, Landes earned her bachelor of science in health and physical education from Lock Haven in 1970 and her master of arts in education from Beaver College in 1983. Book this course.....