Penn State women’s lacrosse coach resigns

By Andrew Robinson

Penn State women’s lacrosse coach Suzanne Isidor announced her resignation in a press release issued Wednesday by the Penn State Athletic Department.

The release said Isidor resigned due to personal reasons, but did not specify.

In her 10 years at the head of the women’s lacrosse program Isisdor led the Nittany Lions to 84 wins and two NCAA Tournament appearances.

“It has been my honor and privilege to serve as the head coach at Penn State,” Isidor said in the press release. “Penn State is a special place and I am grateful to have been able to coach not only great players but great people during my tenure. I want to thank Tim Curley and Sue Scheetz for the opportunity to coach at my alma mater and for their constant help and support. I will always cherish the friendships and relationships I have made while in Happy Valley and leave with nothing but fond memories of my time here.”

Isidor is the third Penn State coach to resign this spring, following men’s soccer head coach Barry Gorman and men’s lacrosse coach Glenn Thiel. Creighton coach Bob Warming has been named Gorman’s successor, but Thiel and now Isidor’s spots remain unfilled.

“We are deeply appreciative of Suzanne’s contributions to the women’s lacrosse program and to the department,” Director of Athletics Tim Curley said in the release. “She has served as a tremendous representative of Penn State, embodying the values of the University in an exemplary fashion. We wish her the best of luck.”

Read more here: http://www.collegian.psu.edu/archive/2010/06/02/womens_lacrosse_coach_resigns.aspx
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