Gabby Jaquith
offensive specialist
Gabby is a former Syracuse midfielder/attack. In the 2024 season Jaquith served as an Assistant Coach, Offensive Coordinator and Draw Coach at Bryant University. During that time the Bulldogs finished their season 9-6 with 3 players receiving American East Honors and one receiving American East Attacker of the Year and USA Lacrosse All-American.
Gabby spent 6 years at Brown University as an assistant coach building the offensive strategy and also served as the program's player development coordinator. During that time, the Bears had 19 student-athletes earn All-Ivy honors. The 2019 campaign saw the Bears lead the Ivy League in caused turnovers and rank in the top-15 nationally. In 2018, Brown set program records for goals, points, draw controls and shots.
Prior to Brown, Jaquith was the head coach of the Salt City Snipers travel lacrosse team. In two years with the group, Jaquith instructed athletes ages 13-15 in fundamentals and organized drills. Collegiately, Jaquith coached at two university camps, including Syracuse and Northwestern. In that role, she led athletes in skills, drills and games, while coordinating scheduling, set-up and breakdown with camp leaders.
Jaquith was also an assistant coach with Upstate United Lacrosse in the summer of 2014. There, she led and planned drills while working alongside college teammates. From 2011-13, Jaquith was the head coach of the Star Riders travel lacrosse team, where she instructed athletes ages 12-16 on fundamentals while also designing drills.
Jaquith graduated with a degree in public health from Syracuse in 2016 and was a five-year member of the women’s lacrosse team (2012-16, redshirt in 2013). The Cazenovia, N.Y. native recorded 11 goals and 12 assists for 23 points in 24 games during her senior campaign. Jaquith helped guide the program to a season-high ranking of No. 2 in the country and to the NCAA Championship Semifinals.
In her five years with the Orange, Jaquith and her team reach three NCAA Championship Semifinals and two National Championship Finals. As a senior, she was named to the ACC Academic Honor Roll for the 2015-16 academic year.