Alicia (Engler) Kidwell '10 is set for her 11th year as an assistant women's basketball coach in 2023-24.
During her time as an assistant coach, the Warriors enjoyed seven straight winning seasons (2013-20), making six appearances in the MAC Commonwealth Championship in that time, including making a trip to the conference final in 2019. The team has posted a 122 wins during her career.
Kidwell improved throughout her playing career with the Warriors, appearing in 96 games. Her scoring average rose throughout her career, going from 4.0 points as a freshman to 7.4 as a senior. The guard also had increases in steals throughout her career, going from 21 as a rookie to 39 in 2009-10.
A sharp-shooter, Kidwell is fourth in school history in free-throw percentage (.781), 10th in 3-point field goals made (80) and 11th in 3-point field-goal percentage (.301). She is also in the top 20 in school history in steals (106) and assists (128).
A graduate of Loyalsock Township, Kidwell scored more than 1,000 points in her prep career before she finished her Lycoming career with 543.
Kidwell earned a bachelor of arts in psychology from Lycoming in 2010. She and her husband, Joshua, have three daughters, Cayley, Makayla and Madelyn, and reside in Williamsport.