Meg Clements is in her fifth season as assistant coach with Stevens. In her time with the Ducks, Clements has helped the program advance to three Empire 8 Conference Championships, developed multiple All-Conference and All-Region players and developed one All-American as a sophomore. She was also part of back-to-back Empire 8 Conference Coaching Staff of the Year.
In addition to her role at Stevens, Clements is the Director of Player Development and Recruiting for Garden State Elite Lacrosse based out of Princeton, N.J.
Prior to her time at Stevens, Clements coached at Notre Dame High School in Lawrence, N.J., where they won both County and Sectional titles.
Clements spent a year overseas in England where she both played and coached lacrosse at Durham University while pursuing a masters degree in Marketing. Clements helped the program win it’s first BUCS (British University and College Sports) National Championship in 2016.
Clements graduated from Rutgers in 2014 and spent four years in the lacrosse program. Clements left the program as the seventh all-time draw control leader with 97 draw controls over her career. Her offensive effort did not go unnoticed as Clements was named to the 2014 Big East Preseason Players to Watch list, guided the Knights to a 2014 Big East Playoff berth and was named Second Team All-Big East and All Tournament team.
Clements also shined in the classroom, earning Big East All-Academic honors all four years.
The New Jersey native is from Pennington, N.J., and graduated with a bachelors degree in communications and a masters degree in marketing.
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