2025 Lacrosse Roster
Braman, Teagan

Jersey Number 32
Teagan Braman
- Class:
- Freshman
- Hometown:
- Haddonfield, N.J.
- High School:
- Haddonfield Memorial
- Height:
- 5-6
- Major:
- Finance
Bio
High School: Graduated cum laude from Haddonfield Memorial High School in 2024 … helped the Bulldawgs win the 2022 state championship as a sophomore … Named USA Lacrosse Academic All-American (2024) … three-time South Jersey Interscholastic Lacrosse League champion and sectional champion (2022-24) … earned seven varsity letters between lacrosse and field hockey, also played one year of basketball
Club: Played for South Jersey Select (2017-23) of Moorestown, N.J. … was named MVP of a tournament game at the 2023 President’s Cup in Texas … made the 2022 National Cup Championship (2022), broadcasted on ESPN+
Personal: Daughter of Kirsten Coffey Braman and Frederick Braman … is an only child, but has over 30 first cousins … has had 19 members of her family compete in college athletics, notably: father, Fred, played baseball at CMU (1974-75); uncle, Brian Meyer, played for the Houston Astros (1988-90); mother, Kirsten, played field hockey at Rider University (1985-87) … father, Fred ‘77, and aunt, Marykay ‘81, graduated from Central Michigan University
Why CMU?: “My father attended school here and urged me to contact them for lacrosse. Coach Ward noticed me at a showcase, invited me to visit, and I loved it right away.”
Story Time: “In July of 2022, my friend Carolyn and I were staying at my condo in Denver for a Denver University lacrosse camp. After the three days of Camp were over, we went on a hike with our moms. We were walking through a beautiful trail just outside Denver, enjoying nature and its beauty. All of a sudden, as we were walking, we heard a loud hiss followed by a rattle. Before I had time to register what I just heard, I felt something wrap tightly around my ankle. Without hesitation, I started sprinting as fast as I could while also kicking my foot behind me to release the pressure of what I then realized was a snake. I think the four of us ran close to a mile before we finally settled down and realized that the snake was no longer there. I always joke about this with them because they were more scared (after the fact) than I was, when I was the one who had the snake around my ankle. I always thank God that I had such quick reflexes, or else my encounter with the rattlesnake could have been much worse.”
Club: Played for South Jersey Select (2017-23) of Moorestown, N.J. … was named MVP of a tournament game at the 2023 President’s Cup in Texas … made the 2022 National Cup Championship (2022), broadcasted on ESPN+
Personal: Daughter of Kirsten Coffey Braman and Frederick Braman … is an only child, but has over 30 first cousins … has had 19 members of her family compete in college athletics, notably: father, Fred, played baseball at CMU (1974-75); uncle, Brian Meyer, played for the Houston Astros (1988-90); mother, Kirsten, played field hockey at Rider University (1985-87) … father, Fred ‘77, and aunt, Marykay ‘81, graduated from Central Michigan University
Why CMU?: “My father attended school here and urged me to contact them for lacrosse. Coach Ward noticed me at a showcase, invited me to visit, and I loved it right away.”
Story Time: “In July of 2022, my friend Carolyn and I were staying at my condo in Denver for a Denver University lacrosse camp. After the three days of Camp were over, we went on a hike with our moms. We were walking through a beautiful trail just outside Denver, enjoying nature and its beauty. All of a sudden, as we were walking, we heard a loud hiss followed by a rattle. Before I had time to register what I just heard, I felt something wrap tightly around my ankle. Without hesitation, I started sprinting as fast as I could while also kicking my foot behind me to release the pressure of what I then realized was a snake. I think the four of us ran close to a mile before we finally settled down and realized that the snake was no longer there. I always joke about this with them because they were more scared (after the fact) than I was, when I was the one who had the snake around my ankle. I always thank God that I had such quick reflexes, or else my encounter with the rattlesnake could have been much worse.”
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