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UMD SOFTBALL CAMPS

OUR COACHES

Meet the dedicated team of coaches who bring their expertise and passion for the game to our camp. Each coach is committed to helping players develop their skills and reach their full potential on and off the field.

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Lauren Karn

Head Coach

Two-time Horizon League Coach of the Year Lauren Karn was named the new head coach of the Maryland softball program by Damon Evans, the Barry P. Gossett Director of Athletics, on August 31, 2023.

Karn, a native of Levittown, Pennsylvania, has guided Oakland University in Michigan to back-to-back Horizon League regular-season championships in 2022 and 2023. The Golden Grizzlies won the 2022 conference tournament and played in the NCAA Tournament that season. Karn led Oakland to new heights as she became the winningest coach in program history, with 121 victories.

Karn has served as the head coach at Oakland for the last six seasons (2018-23), posting .500 or better records in each of the last three seasons. The Golden Grizzlies won the regular-season conference title in the Horizon League in 2022 with an 18-7 conference mark and a 14-7 record this past season. She was named Horizon League Coach of the Year following both the 2022 and 2023 seasons.

She guided Oakland to the 2022 NCAA Tournament, winning the regular season with a 26-17 record and capturing the Horizon League Tournament championship with a 5-4 win over Robert Morris to punch the team’s ticket to the postseason for the first time since 2015. During that season, Oakland picked up a 10-5 win over Big Ten foe Michigan State. The Golden Grizzlies went on to battle Northwestern and Notre Dame in the NCAA Regional in Evanston. 

Karn earned her second-straight Horizon League Coach of the Year honor in 2023 after leading the Golden Grizzlies to a 21-21 overall, 14-7 league record in 2023 with three Horizon League First Team honorees, the second-straight Pitcher of the Year, and a Second Team All-League award. Karn mentored Sydney Campbell, in coaching her to Oakland’s career wins record. Karn led the team to its second straight conference regular-season title in 2023. In the conference tournament, the team battled back from two elimination games to force a crucial, winner-take-all game against Northern Kentucky which hadn't been done in the tournament since 2019.

In the 2022 season, Karn led a historic season with the Golden Grizzlies.  While reaching 100 career wins to her credit, Karn became Oakland's winningest head coach after the back-to-back wins on a doubleheader day against Youngstown State on April 26. Seven Golden Grizzlies received Horizon League honors in 2022 with Campbell named Pitcher of the Year along with First Team accolades while Madison Jones, Jessie Munson, and Lauren Griffith joined her on the list. Cammie Brummitt was All-League Second Team while Madi Herrington was named to the Freshman Team list. Karn herself received the Horizon League Coach of the Year award. 

In 2021, Karn helped Oakland reach the championship round at the Horizon League Tournament for the second time in four seasons. In the 2021 season, the Golden Grizzlies broke school records in winning percentage (.619), conference wins (23), home wins (18), batting average (.299), slugging percentage (.450), and fewest strikeouts (154). OU finished the season at 26-16 overall and 23-11 in conference play. The 26 wins tied for the fourth-highest mark in program history and the most since 2015. Five players earned Horizon League postseason honors, as Jones, Brummitt, Griffith, and Campbell were named to the First Team while Jen Krizka was a Second Team selection. The four All-League First Team selections tied for the most in school history, as Oakland's 2003 team was the only other to achieve the feat. Brummitt later became the sixth player in program history to NFCA All-Region honors.

Karn guided the Golden Grizzlies to a 7-11 mark in the COVID-19-shortened 2020 season. Oakland raced out to a 6-3 start to the season with feature wins over Clemson, Villanova, and UMass. 

In 2019, Karn led Oakland's offense to single-season program records in runs (241), hits (423), and doubles (69). The Golden Grizzlies earned a 19-10 victory against Georgetown, which broke a school record for most runs in a game. Multiple players tabbed All-League honors for the second year in a row, as Kelsie Swanson (First Team), Jamie Squires (Second Team), and Lauren Griffith (All-Freshman) were awarded by the conference.

In her first year at the helm, Karn led Oakland to a second-place finish in League play at 13-8. The Golden Grizzlies advanced to the title game in the Horizon League Championship for the second time in school history, where they fell to No. 1 seed UIC. Jones was named Horizon League Freshmen of the Year and earned First Team and All-Freshman Team honors. Haley Zemmer (First Team), Kelsie Swanson (Second Team), and Jessie Munson (All-Freshman) also received conference accolades.

Prior to Oakland, Karn spent three seasons as an assistant coach at the University of Pittsburgh. At Pitt, Karn helped guide the Panthers to their first NCAA Tournament bid in program history in 2015, advancing to the regional final after defeating California and Oakland. That same season, Karn and the rest of the Pitt coaching staff was named the 2015 NFCA Mid-Atlantic Region Coaching Staff of the Year after leading the Panthers to a school-record 37 wins.

Karn has 12 years of collegiate coaching experience starting at her alma mater Saint Joseph's in 2008-09. As the first base coach, she helped lead the Hawks to a second-place finish in the A-10 Conference. Karn also had coaching stints at Marist College (2009-12) and the University of Delaware (2012-14), where she was the lead recruiter for both institutions, before landing at Pitt in 2015.

Karn was a four-year starter at Saint Joseph's University from 2005-08, closing out her career with a school-record 534 strikeouts. As a sophomore, she went on to break the single-season strikeout record with 186. Karn threw one of just two perfect games in program history in a 9-0 victory over Lafayette on March 19, 2005.

Karn graduated from Saint Joseph's in 2008 with a degree in English. 

Her husband Justin is currently the head baseball coach at Madonna University in Michigan. They have a son Mickey and a daughter Sophie.

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Katey Hendershott

Assistant Softball Coach

Katey Hendershott is in her first year with the Terps for the 2024 season.

Hendershott, a native of Ortonville, Michigan, oversaw the defense for Oakland softball. She helped Karn lead the Golden Grizzlies to back-to-back Horizon League regular season titles. Oakland softball won the conference tournament and made an appearance in the NCAA tournament in 2022. 

Before Oakland, Hendershott worked as a graduate assistant at Purdue Fort Wayne. Her primary responsibilities included coordinating the defense and assisting with hitting. Off the field, Hendershott scouted opponents and coordinated practice plans accordingly.

As a player, Hendershott was a three-time Academic All-Big Ten selection at Michigan State before graduating in 2020. She arrived in East Lansing for her sophomore season and remained there for the entirety of her collegiate career. Hendershott appeared in 41 games for the Spartans, starting 12.

She began her freshman year of college in 2015 as a dual-sport athlete at Lake Superior State University. Hendershott played both varsity softball and basketball for the Sea Ducks.

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Jen Lapicki

Assistant Softball Coach

Jen Lapicki is in her first season in 2023-24. She joins the Maryland softball staff after three seasons as an associate head coach at Fordham University.

Lapicki, a native of Oldwick, New Jersey, oversaw the offense for Fordham softball. She helped the Rams to a conference tournament title and an appearance in the NCAA tournament in 2022. 

Before Fordham, Lapicki worked as a head coach at Holy Cross for five years. She helped lead multiple athletes to Patriot League All-Team honors. In 2019, the Crusaders earned their best single season record in nearly ten years under Lapicki. In her first season at Holy Cross, she guided the team to their first Patriot League Tournament appearance in six seasons.

Lapicki served one season as the head coach of the New Jersey Breakers, helping seven teams and four age groups with program skill development. Before the Breakers, Lapaicki was an assistant coach for the Princeton Tigers for three seasons, from 2013-2015, leading them to three consecutive second place finishes in the Ivy League South Division.

Lapicki earned her first assistant coach position at Iona in 2012. During that season, the Gaels won the Metro Atlantic Athletic Association regular season and tournament titles and earned a bid in the NCAA Tournament.

As a player, Lapicki played two seasons at Florida State University. She was recognized as All-Atlantic Coast Conference second team and All-Atlantic Coast Conference Tournament team during her senior year. In addition to her on-field success, Lapicki was a two-time honoree as Academic All-Atlantic Coast Conference. Before her time as a Seminole, Lapicki attended Tennessee for her freshman and sophomore seasons. She was named to the Southeastern Conference All-Freshman team in 2008 and played in the NCAA Tournament in all four of her collegiate seasons.

She graduated from Florida State in 2011 with a bachelor's degree in sports management. She returned to school to earn a master’s degree in business administration from Iona in 2013.

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