Alexis Felt
Alexis Felt

Bio

Alexis Felt enters her first year as Head Coach of Franklin Pierce University Women’s Lacrosse in July of 2024. ­

Though new to Rindge, Felt is far from new to college lacrosse. In 2022, she took her first collegiate coaching position as an assistant for her alma mater, Southern New Hampshire University where she has served as the offensive coordinator for the Penmen. Prior to her entry into coaching at the NCAA level, felt spent two years as an assistant at Bishop Guertin High School and helped lead the girl’s lacrosse program to an undefeated state championship season in 2021. Helping young athletes play at the next level, Felt has also spent seven years coaching with one of the 603’s top club programs, the New Hampshire Tomahawks.

Originally from Manchester, New Hampshire, Felt brought her talents to the collegiate level first at Division I MAAC Fairfield University and then finished the remaining three years at Southern New Hampshire University.

Playing for the Penmen, Felt started in 47 games and collected 118 goals, 33 assists, 46 ground balls, 11 caused turnovers and 14 draw controls. In just three years, Felt finished 10th (118) in SNHU program history for goals and 12th in overall points (151).

In 2019, Felt earned her Bachelor’s Degree in Marketing and continued her studies through July of 2024 when she earned her Master’s Degree in Sports Management paired with a graduate certificate in Athletic Administration.

Hear from Coach Felt:

“Having played for three years in the NE10, I am deeply aware of the high standards and fierce competition within this conference. It is an incredible honor to now step into the role of head coach at Franklin Pierce University. The NE10 is a conference that demands excellence, resilience, and relentless effort, and these are values I am excited to instill in our team. My experience as a player has prepared me to guide our athletes through the challenges ahead, fostering a culture of hard work, determination, and unity. I am committed to building a program that not only competes at the highest level but also develops strong, well-rounded student athletes.”