Allyson Kenyon

Allyson Kenyon

A Harrisburg, Pa., native that has long held ties to Central Pennsylvania, Allyson Kenyon will helm the Lycoming College field hockey team for its fourth year on the field in 2025, as she begins her fifth season at the school.
 
The Warriors took another giant leap forward in 2024, winning a school-record eight games and posting three Landmark Conference wins, nearly earning a berth in the conference championship for the first time since 1976 as the team scored a school-record 26 goals. Isabella Bobé earned First Team All-Landmark Conference honors and Lacy Eckard earned the NFHCA Division III Offensive Player of the Week award. 

The Warriors finished 4-12 overall in 2023, doubling their win total from their first season as a new program. The team opened the season by scoring a school-record eight times in a 8-0 win over Elmira College.

Kenyon helped the Warriors to a pair of wins in their first season of field hockey since 1992 in 2022. The Warriors beat Keuka, 4-3, in a shootout, for their dramatic first win in their fourth game and added a 2-0 shutout of Lancaster Bible later in the season. She coached two All-MAC Freedom selections, including rookie of the year, Isabella Bobé.
 
Prior to Lycoming, Kenyon spent 18 seasons as the head coach of the Bridgewater College field hockey team, racking up more than 150 wins and winning an Old Dominion Athletic Conference title in 2015.
  
Kenyon led Bridgewater to a .500 or better finish in nine straight campaigns from 2008-16, guiding the team to 12 or more wins three straight seasons from 2013-15. The 2015 Eagles won the program's first ODAC championship and earned its first NCAA Championship win, posting a 2-1 victory at 17th-ranked Catholic.
 
During that run, Kenyon earned two VaSID Coach of the Year awards and led the team to two appearances in the ODAC Championship finals.
 
In all, Kenyon coached 19 first-team all-conference selections, 17 second-team all-conference picks, 41 third-team/honorable mention awardees, four all-region selections, a conference player of the year, a All-American and a NCAA Postgraduate Scholarship winner during her career at Bridgewater.
  
Kenyon earned her Bachelor of Arts degree in politics from Juniata College in 2000. While there, she participated on both the field hockey and swimming teams. She was a three-time member of the NFHCA All-Academic Team and earned three plaudits each in field hockey and swimming on the MAC Academic Honor Roll.
 
She earned her Master of Arts in athletic administration/coaching from James Madison University in 2005.
 
Prior to her time at Bridgewater, Kenyon worked in Washington, D.C. for a non-profit organization. She also helped coach the inaugural season of the T.C. Williams Varsity Girls' Lacrosse team.
 
The Kenyon File
Hometown: Harrisburg, Pa.
Education
2000 Bachelor of Arts - Politics Juniata College
2005 Master of Arts - Athletic Administration/Coaching James Madison University
Playing Experience
1996-99 Juniata College
Coaching Experience
2003-20 Bridgewater College Head Field Hockey Coach
2021- Lycoming College Head Field Hockey Coach
Honors & Awards
2014 ODAC Coach of the Year
2014 VaSID Coach of the Year
2015 VaSID Coach of the Year
Kenyon Year-By-Year
Year School W L Pct. Note
2003 Bridgewater (Va.) 7 10 .412 Reached ODAC quarterfinals
2004 Bridgewater (Va.) 8 10 .444 Led ODAC with six shutouts
2005 Bridgewater (Va.) 9 10 .474 Coached five all-conference selections
2006 Bridgewater (Va.) 6 12 .333 Coached three all-conference selections
2007 Bridgewater (Va.) 4 13 .235 Six players earned NFHCA National Academic Squad honors
2008 Bridgewater (Va.) 10 10 .500 Team reached ODAC semifinals
2009 Bridgewater (Va.) 9 9 .500 Coached four all-conference selections
2010 Bridgewater (Va.) 9 9 .500 Coached five all-conference selections
2011 Bridgewater (Va.) 9 8 .529 Coached three all-conference selections
2012 Bridgewater (Va.) 11 8 .579 Coached in NFHCA Senior All-Star Game
2013 Bridgewater (Va.) 12 7 .632 Team reaches ODAC semifinals for second straight year
2014 Bridgewater (Va.) 12 8 .600 Named ODAC Coach of the Year
2015 Bridgewater (Va.) 13 9 .591 ODAC champions, reaches NCAA second round
2016 Bridgewater (Va.) 11 7 .611 Three earn VaSID all-state honors
2017 Bridgewater (Va.) 7 11 .389 Four players earn all-conference honors
2018 Bridgewater (Va.) 8 9 .471 Four players earn all-conference honors
2019 Bridgewater (Va.) 5 14 .263 Four players earn all-conference honors
2020 Bridgewater (Va.) 4 6 .400 Three players earn all-conference honors
2021 Lycoming - - - Recruited team to begin competition in 2022
2022 Lycoming 2 13 .133 Coached MAC Freedom Rookie of the Year Isabella Bobé
2023 Lycoming 4 12 .250 Team set program record with 25 goals in a season
2024 Lycoming 8 9 .471 Team wins school-record eight games
Total 168 204 .452