Lacrosse
Lane, Allison

Allison Lane
- Title:
- Graduate Assistant Coach
- Email:
- lane4a@cmich.edu
Allison Lane is a volunteer assistant coach with the Central Michigan lacrosse program after serving as a graduate assistant for the past two seasons.
On the field, Lane assists with the offense and serves as the team's draw coach. Off the field, she heads up the team's social media efforts, gameday travel coordination and scheduling in addition to aiding in recruiting.
Lane helped lead the Chippewas to a 2-3 finish in the abbreviated 2020 season. Though the campaign lasted just three weeks, four Chippewas earned individual weekly honors from the Southern Conference. Natalie Karlen and Jessica Schuchardt each picked up the league’s Offensive Player of the Week Award, while Brianna Hart and Hope Murray were both honored as the conference’s Defensive Player of the Week.
In 2019, Lane helped lead a program that saw senior Jocelyne Lemay earn the Southern Conference Offensive Player of the Year Award as CMU set program records for goals (232), points (330), shots (517), shots on goal (397), draw controls (241), and saves (202).
Lane came to CMU after a standout career at Marquette, where she was a First Team All-BIG EAST selection in 2018 and a two-year captain.
Lane, a Pennsylvania native who grew up in Asbury, N.J., assists with the Chippewas' offense and coaches the draw-takers.
On the field, Lane assists with the offense and serves as the team's draw coach. Off the field, she heads up the team's social media efforts, gameday travel coordination and scheduling in addition to aiding in recruiting.
Lane helped lead the Chippewas to a 2-3 finish in the abbreviated 2020 season. Though the campaign lasted just three weeks, four Chippewas earned individual weekly honors from the Southern Conference. Natalie Karlen and Jessica Schuchardt each picked up the league’s Offensive Player of the Week Award, while Brianna Hart and Hope Murray were both honored as the conference’s Defensive Player of the Week.
In 2019, Lane helped lead a program that saw senior Jocelyne Lemay earn the Southern Conference Offensive Player of the Year Award as CMU set program records for goals (232), points (330), shots (517), shots on goal (397), draw controls (241), and saves (202).
Lane came to CMU after a standout career at Marquette, where she was a First Team All-BIG EAST selection in 2018 and a two-year captain.
Lane, a Pennsylvania native who grew up in Asbury, N.J., assists with the Chippewas' offense and coaches the draw-takers.