After serving two seasons as an assistant coach from 2008-09,Blozie was officially promoted to head coach prior to the 2010season.
During Blozie's two seasons as an assistant under Kathy Railey,the Mustangs posted 16 wins, the second-most over any two-yearperiod in the school's 16-year history, and made two consecutiveCAC Field Hockey Championship appearances.
Blozie enters the 2010 season with seven years of collegecoaching experience and also serves as an assistant women'slacrosse coach and director of Stevenson's Student-Athlete AdvisoryCommittee. She takes over a team that finished 6-12 in 2009,advanced to its third-straight CAC Field Hockey Championship andboasted two All-CAC selections.
Blozie played four seasons of women's lacrosse under Railey atEastern Connecticut State from 2001-04 and still holds six careerrecords as a goalie including games, wins, saves and goals againstaverage. As a member of the Warriors, she started all 71 of theteam's games during her career, totaling 46 wins, 708 saves and an8.47 goal against average.
A two-time IWLCA/US Lacrosse All-New England Region Second Teamselection, Blozie was selected to the IWLCA North-South SeniorAll-Star Game and was named to the IWLCA Academic Squad in 2004.She was also a two-time All-Little East Conference selection,earning first team honors in 2002.
A team captain in 2003 and 2004, Blozie won a NEWLA SouthDivision regular season title as a freshman in 2001 and spent threeyears as a member of SAAC from 2002-04.
Blozie graduated from Eeastern Connecticut State in 2005 with abachelor of science degree in health and physical education andspent the next three years as an assistant with the Warriors from2005-07 while earning her master of science degree in allied healthfrom Connecticut in 2007.
In 2007, Blozie served as an admissions assistant at theBradford School in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania before spending oneyear as the assistant women's lacrosse coach at Bowdoin inBrunswick, Maine in 2008.