University of Richmond Athletics
Richmond Athletics Hall of Fame

Lori Regester Brown
- Induction:
- 2022
- Class:
- 1988
A two-sport standout and captain, Lori Regester Brown excelled as both a field hockey and lacrosse student-athlete, and did so on and off the field.
In field hockey, she was an All-Region performer in 1987 and a member of the 1987-88 United States Field Hockey team. Lori also earned 1986 South Atlantic All-Conference honors and was named a 1987 College Field Hockey Coaches Association Academic All-American.
On the lacrosse field, she was Richmond’s number two scorer her senior season with 26 goals, leading the Spiders to the ECAC Playoffs. She was a member of the US Women's Lacrosse team in 1987-88 and was named to the 1988 Brine Regional Women’s Lacrosse All-American Team.
While at Richmond, Lori was honored as Female Student-Athlete of the Year and recipient of the Helen Reba Humbert award, given to a graduating senior for athletic, leadership and scholarly attributes. In the classroom, Lori earned the Robins School of Business Charles Norman award.
In 2005, she started T3 Lacrosse, a girls' lacrosse company focused on training and developing female athletes. T3 Lacrosse became one of the largest girls' lacrosse programs on the east coast.
She has remained active in the lacrosse community as a coach as well as founder and director of Triple Threat Elite Sports, a program which has successfully helped grow girls participation in lacrosse.
In field hockey, she was an All-Region performer in 1987 and a member of the 1987-88 United States Field Hockey team. Lori also earned 1986 South Atlantic All-Conference honors and was named a 1987 College Field Hockey Coaches Association Academic All-American.
On the lacrosse field, she was Richmond’s number two scorer her senior season with 26 goals, leading the Spiders to the ECAC Playoffs. She was a member of the US Women's Lacrosse team in 1987-88 and was named to the 1988 Brine Regional Women’s Lacrosse All-American Team.
While at Richmond, Lori was honored as Female Student-Athlete of the Year and recipient of the Helen Reba Humbert award, given to a graduating senior for athletic, leadership and scholarly attributes. In the classroom, Lori earned the Robins School of Business Charles Norman award.
In 2005, she started T3 Lacrosse, a girls' lacrosse company focused on training and developing female athletes. T3 Lacrosse became one of the largest girls' lacrosse programs on the east coast.
She has remained active in the lacrosse community as a coach as well as founder and director of Triple Threat Elite Sports, a program which has successfully helped grow girls participation in lacrosse.
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