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The University of South Florida is set to debut its inaugural women’s lacrosse program, led by Alison Harbaugh. With a rich background in the sport and strong family ties to coaching, Alison aims to foster a culture of excellence and unity as the team prepares for its first season in the American Conference. The emotional support from her family and her drive for success propose a promising future for both Alison and her teammates in collegiate athletics.
Excitement in Tampa: Alison Harbaugh Gears Up for USF’s First Women’s Lacrosse Season
Tampa, Florida – As the sun shines down on the University of South Florida, excitement is in the air as Alison Harbaugh, daughter of renowned NFL head coach John Harbaugh, is set to take the field for the inaugural season of the women’s lacrosse team. This new chapter not only marks a significant moment for Alison but also contributes to the blossoming culture of the program that seeks to make a mark in collegiate athletics.
From Backyard Lacrosse to Division-I Dreams
Growing up in Owings Mills, Maryland, Alison spent countless hours playing lacrosse in her backyard with her father. That upbringing instilled a deep love for the sport, and with a father who has a rich coaching history, it’s no wonder Alison views hard work and perseverance as essential components of success. She brings all of this wisdom with her to USF, having previously played three seasons at Notre Dame before transferring. While at Notre Dame, Alison not only excelled on the lacrosse field but also graduated in just three years with a degree in intelligence studies, paving the way for her future ambitions of attending law school.
A Bridge to USF: Family Ties and Support
Alison’s transition to USF has been smooth, aided by her family’s longstanding connection with the USF lacrosse coaching staff. Head coach Mindy McCord and assistant coach Paul McCord have ties to the Harbaugh family through their NFL connections, further solidifying the unique team atmosphere that Alison has quickly come to appreciate. It’s a supportive and friendly environment that contributes to her confidence as she joins an up-and-coming program in the American Conference, which will officially launch with its first game against Kennesaw State on February 7, 2025.
Leading by Example
In her relatively short time at USF, Alison has emerged as a leader among her teammates. Although she is older than many of the players on the roster, her leadership abilities and experience in competitive environments have earned her respect. Her presence has made a lasting impression, guiding younger players as they navigate their own paths in the sport. The coaching staff has recognized her contributions, noting the positive impact she has not only on the team but on the culture they are building.
Balancing Pressure and Performance
With such a well-known last name comes a certain level of public attention. While Alison undoubtedly experiences some of this pressure, she remains firmly grounded in her values and the robust support of her family. John Harbaugh has expressed pride in her achievements and commitment to the sport, noting that watching his daughter play evokes a unique kind of stress that even his NFL coaching experiences can’t match. It’s clear that she not only has the skill set needed to thrive at the Division-I level but also the character to manage the accompanying pressures.
A Culture of Athletic Excellence
USF prides itself on fostering a strong community of athletes, with several students, like Alison, embracing their own unique legacies while also building their own. Alison’s classmate, Nico Gramatica, son of Martin Gramatica, and DaNia Brooks, daughter of Derrick Brooks, add to the rich tapestry of athletic pedigree within the university. Together, this legacy of support amplifies the collective experience of the student-athletes as they work to define their paths.
Impact Beyond the Field
Recently, Alison made headlines by signing an NIL deal with Caddix Cleats, reflecting her desire to give back by providing free cleats to her teammates—an initiative that speaks volumes about her character and commitment to fostering team unity. As she looks toward building a legacy for future USF lacrosse teams, it’s clear that Alison Harbaugh is ready not just to play, but to make a profound impact.
With the inaugural season on the horizon, the future appears bright for Alison and the entire USF women’s lacrosse team. As fans eagerly await the first whistle, it’s the hard work, dedication, and supportive family atmosphere that sends a resounding message: Women’s lacrosse is here to stay at USF.
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