Jessica Davos begins herthird season as a coaching assistantwith the women's lacrosse team in 2010.
Davos, who played for coach Miller at Syracuse, comes fromBryant where she served as the head coach for the 2008season. Davos led the Bulldogs to a 10-8 record in her onlyseason at Bryant. The Bulldogs finished third in the Northeast-10Conference with a league record of 7-3. Three student-athletesgarnered all-conference honors.
Prior to coaching at Bryant, Davos was the head coach at BentleyCollege. While at Bentley, Davos helped lead the Falcons to theirbest season since 2000 with an 11-6 overall mark and improving theteam by four wins from the Falcons' 7-8 record the previousseason.
Bentley finished third in the Northeast-10 Conference standingswith an 8-2 conference record and reached the NE-10 ConferenceTournament Championship in 2007. A total of four student-athletesgarnered Northeast-10 All-Conference recognition with two selectedall-region and one recognized as an All-American by theIntercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association.
Prior to arriving at Bentley, Davos was an assistant women'ssoccer and lacrosse coach at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute.
A native of Albany, N.Y., Davos (formerly DeRosa) played fouryears of varsity lacrosse at Syracuse, where she majored in Englishand textual studies. Among her career highlights was scoringthe game-tying goal to force overtime in the ECAC championshipsemifinals against Boston University. During her career, theOrange posted and impressive 44-19 record with three NCAAtournament appearances.