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Brittany Hartmann

Assistant/Goalkeeper Coach

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Brittany Hartmann, the head women's lacrosse coach at Pacific University, also serves as an assistant coach for the women's soccer program.

Hartmann returned to her alma mater to take over the lacrosse program and in her first season she had a pair of athletes earn All-Northwest Conference honors (Roya Tahmassebi and Mackenzie Brown both second team). The former Boxer won her Pacific head coaching debut as the Boxers beat Wartburg 12-9 on March 9th, 2019. 

She has also coached high school soccer for six years at Yamhill Carlton High School - a local 3A program. Hartmann took the team from last place in state (38th) to 4th in state during her time there.

As a student-athlete at Pacific, she was named the Female Athlete of the Year for 2012-13. Over her four-year lacrosse career, she ranks in Top 10 and Top 5 in several stat categories in school history and was a two-time team captain. Hartmann also played on the Pacific women’s soccer team, setting school records in five-different categories. She was named the team MVP in 2010 and a two-time team captain in 2011 and in 2012. Her academic efforts earned her recognition on the Capital One CoSIDA Academic All-District Team, Dean’s List on a pair of occasions and induction into the Phi Eta Sigma Honor Society.

Hartmann graduated from Pacific with a degree with cum laude honors in Chemistry with a Physics minor in the spring of 2013.

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