Kylee White, Ohio State ’02, Ohio State Assistant Coach, Stanford University Assistant Coach, Canadian World Cup ’05,’09
A veteran of collegiate lacrosse, as a player and a coach, and a three-time member of Canadian World Cup teams, Kylee White brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the sidelines at Loyola…
White was also an assistant coach of Canada's U-19 team that finished fourth in the 2007 World Championships. Four of the players White coached were named to the All-World Team after the competition.
A native of London, Ontario, Canada, White has played in three IFWLA World Cups for her native country. In 2001 and 2005, she helped the Canadians to a pair of fourth-place finishes. This past summer, White, along with fellow assistant coach Dana Dobbie, helped the Canadians to its first bronze medal in 27 years at the 2009 World Cup.
In the 2005 tournament, White ranked in the top five for caused turnovers per game and was nominated for the All-World team.
A four-year letter winner at Ohio State, White (then Kylee Reade) was a four-time Ohio State Scholar-Athlete selection and was honored as an Academic All-Big Ten performer on three occasions.
She helped the 2002 Buckeyes squad to an 11-5 mark and second-place finish in the American Lacrosse Conference. As a junior in 2001, White caused 28 turnovers, and entering the 2007 season her 60 career caused turnovers and 123 ground balls were ranked sixth on the all-time Ohio State lists.
White was a two-year member of the Ohio State Student-Athlete Advisory Board, and in addition to playing lacrosse, she was a standout ice hockey player. She served as co-captain of the inaugural Ohio State women's varsity ice hockey team in 1999-2000.