University of Richmond Athletics
Women's Lacrosse
Ronbeck, Lindsey

Lindsey Ronbeck
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- lronbeck@richmond.edu
- Phone:
- 287-1934
Lindsey Ronbeck joined the women's lacrosse staff in September 2021.
2024 was another strong year for Ronbeck as she claimed her second consecutive Atlantic 10 title with the Spiders. She led her offensive group to another NCAA Tournament appearance as Richmond earned the automatic bid to the first round where they faced the No. 8 nationally ranked Penn in Philadelphia, Pa. Ronbeck was a strong influence on the offensive success of Atlantic 10 Midfielder of the Year, Grace Muldoon. Muldoon went on to claim USA Lacrosse All-American honors and the Atlantic 10 Most Outstanding Player of the Year award after a dominating offensive performance in the Atlantic 10 tournament. Ronbeck also mentored Colleen Quinn, the 2024 Richmond points and goals leader, as she was named to the Atlantic 10 All-Conference First-Team and Atlantic 10 All-Tournament team.
Ronbeck played a large part in the deep 2023 postseason run for the program, claiming her first Atlantic 10 championship title, and leading the team to its first ever NCAA Tournament first-round victory. Ronbeck's offense ended its season as the No. 2 scoring offense in the nation (16.52). Her 2023 group shattered program records such as most points in program history (504), most goals in program history (347) and most assists in program history (157).
With the help of Ronbeck, Lindsey Frank went on to claim the Atlantic 10 Most Outstanding Player award, All-Tournament Honors, First-Team All-Conference honors, USA Lacrosse Magazine All-American Honors, IWLCA All-American Honors and IWLCA All-Region Honors. Another standout student-athlete in the 2023 season under Roonbeck was Arden Tierney. Tierney went on to claim Atlantic 10 Offensive Player of the Year Honors, First Team All-Conference Honors, All-Academic Honors, All-Tournament Honors, USA Lacrosse Magazine All-American Honors, IWLCA All-Region Honors, IWLCA All-American Honors and CSC Academic All-District Honors.
Ronbeck came to Richmond after competing as an attacker in the inaugural Athletes Unlimited professional lacrosse league this summer. She was also drafted 10th overall by the New York Fight of the Women’s Professional Lacrosse League in 2019. Ronbeck has also served as an assistant coach at American University, in Washington, D.C., for the past two seasons where she coached the program’s first InsideLacrosse All-American honoree.
Ronbeck, the three-time Tewaaraton Watch List honoree (2017, ’18, ‘19), is one of the most prolific women’s lacrosse athletes to have played for the University of Florida. In her four seasons as a member of the Gator offense, Ronbeck tallied 313 points (2nd) on 243 goals (2nd) and 70 assists (5th). As a senior in 2019, she led the squad with 107 total points on 89 goals and 18 assists, all single season program records. She was named first team All-Conference four times, in 2016, ’17 and ‘18 in the Big East and in 2019 in the American Athletic Conference. Ronbeck also has her name in the NCAA record books, ranking in the all-time top-25 in career goals, single-season goals and single-season goals per game.
The Manhasset, N.Y. native earned All-Tournament MVP honors three-straight seasons, in 2017 and 2018 in the Big East and in 2019 in the AAC, and was named the 2016 Big East Freshman of the Year. Ronbeck earned IWLCA First Team accolades in 2019 after collecting second team honors in 2018, as well as IWLCA All-America and IWLCA South Region honors three-straight seasons (2017-19).
Ronbeck also served as a head coach for Long Island Liberty Lacrosse in her hometown from 2015-18 before graduating from Florida in 2019 with her B.A. in English Literature.
2024 was another strong year for Ronbeck as she claimed her second consecutive Atlantic 10 title with the Spiders. She led her offensive group to another NCAA Tournament appearance as Richmond earned the automatic bid to the first round where they faced the No. 8 nationally ranked Penn in Philadelphia, Pa. Ronbeck was a strong influence on the offensive success of Atlantic 10 Midfielder of the Year, Grace Muldoon. Muldoon went on to claim USA Lacrosse All-American honors and the Atlantic 10 Most Outstanding Player of the Year award after a dominating offensive performance in the Atlantic 10 tournament. Ronbeck also mentored Colleen Quinn, the 2024 Richmond points and goals leader, as she was named to the Atlantic 10 All-Conference First-Team and Atlantic 10 All-Tournament team.
Ronbeck played a large part in the deep 2023 postseason run for the program, claiming her first Atlantic 10 championship title, and leading the team to its first ever NCAA Tournament first-round victory. Ronbeck's offense ended its season as the No. 2 scoring offense in the nation (16.52). Her 2023 group shattered program records such as most points in program history (504), most goals in program history (347) and most assists in program history (157).
With the help of Ronbeck, Lindsey Frank went on to claim the Atlantic 10 Most Outstanding Player award, All-Tournament Honors, First-Team All-Conference honors, USA Lacrosse Magazine All-American Honors, IWLCA All-American Honors and IWLCA All-Region Honors. Another standout student-athlete in the 2023 season under Roonbeck was Arden Tierney. Tierney went on to claim Atlantic 10 Offensive Player of the Year Honors, First Team All-Conference Honors, All-Academic Honors, All-Tournament Honors, USA Lacrosse Magazine All-American Honors, IWLCA All-Region Honors, IWLCA All-American Honors and CSC Academic All-District Honors.
Ronbeck came to Richmond after competing as an attacker in the inaugural Athletes Unlimited professional lacrosse league this summer. She was also drafted 10th overall by the New York Fight of the Women’s Professional Lacrosse League in 2019. Ronbeck has also served as an assistant coach at American University, in Washington, D.C., for the past two seasons where she coached the program’s first InsideLacrosse All-American honoree.
Ronbeck, the three-time Tewaaraton Watch List honoree (2017, ’18, ‘19), is one of the most prolific women’s lacrosse athletes to have played for the University of Florida. In her four seasons as a member of the Gator offense, Ronbeck tallied 313 points (2nd) on 243 goals (2nd) and 70 assists (5th). As a senior in 2019, she led the squad with 107 total points on 89 goals and 18 assists, all single season program records. She was named first team All-Conference four times, in 2016, ’17 and ‘18 in the Big East and in 2019 in the American Athletic Conference. Ronbeck also has her name in the NCAA record books, ranking in the all-time top-25 in career goals, single-season goals and single-season goals per game.
The Manhasset, N.Y. native earned All-Tournament MVP honors three-straight seasons, in 2017 and 2018 in the Big East and in 2019 in the AAC, and was named the 2016 Big East Freshman of the Year. Ronbeck earned IWLCA First Team accolades in 2019 after collecting second team honors in 2018, as well as IWLCA All-America and IWLCA South Region honors three-straight seasons (2017-19).
Ronbeck also served as a head coach for Long Island Liberty Lacrosse in her hometown from 2015-18 before graduating from Florida in 2019 with her B.A. in English Literature.