Emma Lorenzen is in her second season as the head women's volleyball coach at Stevenson University. In her first season, she led the Mustangs to a 13-17 overall records in a very challenging schedule against several NCAA tournament teams. The Mustangs advanced to the MAC Commonwealth tournament, falling to eventual champion Messiah.Â
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Lorenzen came to Stevenson after spending time as the head coach of the 18s National Team of the Liberty Elite Volleyball Club, helping her student-athletes make the transition to D1 and D3 schools. A Maryland native, she was the assistant coach and the JV head coach of the North Hagerstown High School girls volleyball team. While at North Hagerstown, the team won the Maryland 3A state championship with an overall record of 19-1.
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She spent two seasons as the graduate assistant coach at St. Lawrence University from 2021 to 2023. She was responsible for practice plans and lineups in addition to focusing on the team’s strength and conditioning programs. The Saints reached the Liberty League final for the first time since 2011 and also aided in bringing in a recruiting class of ten in just one year.
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Lorenzen is a Division III athlete, having competed at nearby McDaniel College from 2017 to 2021. During her time on the The Hill, she served as team captain and was the social media rep for the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. Graduating from McDaniel with a Bachelor’s Degree in Communications and Marketing in 2021, she earned her Master’s Degree in Educational Leadership in 2023.
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She spent her junior year at McDaniel as the head coach for a 15s and 16s U travel club with FCAMDVB in Westminster, Md., and was the head coach at Liberty High School during her senior year during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Updated 8/21/25
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