Emily Lange joined the Skidmore Women's Lacrosse coaching staff as an assistant coach in January 2017.
Lange was a three-year member of the Oswego State women’s lacrosse team. She also spent one season as senior leader and impact player for the Laker’s field hockey squad. Her collegiate lacrosse career started as a walk on attack as a Sophomore in the Fall of 2013. She was then moved to midfield and named captain for her Junior and Senior seasons. Throughout her career, Lange started all 47 games played as a Laker. Her senior season was collectively her best, between her leadership on the midfield line and her strength statistically. Lange collected 32 ground balls, 38 draw controls, and caused 21 turnovers, being among the top 3 leaders in each category. She also finished with a .522 shooting percentage.
In her final collegiate game against Cortland in the SUNYAC semi-finals, Lange notched and then surpassed her 100th career goal, ending with a total of 101 goals and total 118 points. She is among 16 fellow Lakers in program history to join the 100 point club at Oswego State and 1 of 3 to do so in a 3 year career. Her performance in the 2016 SUNYAC Championship tournament earned her a spot on the All-Tournament team.
Outside of lacrosse, Lange played one season on the Oswego State field hockey team in Fall 2015. She started at defensive mid in all 14 games played, and led the team in assists for the season. Lange was second on the team in points, tallying 11 with 3 goals and 5 assists. Her presence on the field earned her Second Team All-Conference.
Lange graduated from Oswego State in May 2016 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Zoology.
Lange is a native to Saratoga Springs and has attended various Skidmore Field Hockey clinics growing up.