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Liz Lincoln

Elizabeth Lincoln

Elizabeth Lincoln enters her second full season as Head Coach of the Saint Anselm College women's tennis program in 2024-25. She was promoted to Head Coach in February 2023 after spending 2022 as an Assistant Coach for the program.

Lincoln helped guide the Hawks to a 5-10 overall record in 2023-24 and led the team to its second-straight Northeast-10 tournament appearance, earning the No. 5 seed after posting a 3-5 mark in regular season league play. Sophomore Irene Garbo picked up Second Team All-NE10 honors for her efforts leading the Hawks from the No. 1 singles and doubles spot, posting a 9-3 singles mark and an 8-4 mark at No. 1 doubles.

In her first season with the program as an Assistant Coach, Saint Anselm qualified for the Northeast-10 Conference postseason for the first time since the 2010-11 campaign. She was a key part in the recruitment of five student-athletes, including a Third Team All-Conference performer (Camila Heredia Osante) and two All-Rookie teamers (Heredia Osante, Irene Garbo).

Joining the Saint Anselm program as an Assistant Coach in January 2022, Lincoln was a long-time assistant at her alma mater, Colby-Sawyer College, since the 2014-15 season where she coached the NCAA Division III women's tennis program.

As an Assistant Coach with the Chargers, Lincoln helped Colby-Sawyer to five consecutive 12-plus win seasons with five consecutive conference postseason titles. Upon joining the program, the Chargers racked up 35 consecutive regular-season victories from 2014-15 through the 2018-19 season. Lincoln was also part of the 2016 NEAC Coach of the Year staff under Head Coach Barry Schoonmaker.

As a student-athlete at Colby-Sawyer, Lincoln was a two-time North Eastern Athletic Conference East Division Player of the Year that earned All-Conference honors in each season (singles and doubles), finishing her career with a 63-16 record in doubles play alongside a 44-19 mark in singles competition. The NEAC East Division Tournament Most Valuable Player in 2013 is ranked first in team history with 63 doubles wins and is tied for first in overall match victories (63+44=107).

Off the court, Lincoln currently serves as an educator in the Manchester, N.H. school district and has been the summer tennis professional at Eastman Community Associations in Grantham, N.H. since 2021. She has previous coaching experience at the recreational, high school, and collegiate levels, holding a 4.5 NTRP rating from the United States Tennis Association while regularly competing in USTA matches.

Lincoln is a 2014 graduate of Colby-Sawyer with a degree in Exercise & Sport Science. Most recently, she earned her master's degree in Educational Leadership from New England College.