
Coaching Staff
At Northstar Lacrosse Camps, we’re incredibly proud of our team of coaches who bring a true passion for the game, along with years of experience, to both our men's and women’s camps. Our coaches are former collegiate and professional players who not only understand the game inside and out but also love sharing their knowledge with athletes. Whether you’re just starting out or looking to take your skills to the next level, our coaches are here to guide you. They focus on personalized instruction, teamwork, and leadership, creating an environment where players feel supported and encouraged. When you train with us, you're learning from some of the best in the game—coaches who are committed to helping you grow, develop confidence, and truly enjoy lacrosse.
Meet Our Coaches: Passionate, Experienced, and Dedicated to Your Growth

JOJO MARASCO
JoJo Marasco, a standout from Somers High School in New York, went on to make a name for himself at Syracuse University, where he earned accolades such as Big East Midfielder of the Year and USILA First Team All-American honors. After his successful college career, JoJo played 7 seasons in the MLL with the New York Lizards, earning All-Star recognition, and was part of Team USA. He concluded his professional career with the PLL’s Redwoods and has since transitioned into coaching, helping guide players as an assistant coach for IMG Lacrosse’s Varsity team.

Scott Rogers
Scott Rodgers, a Wantagh, NY native, is a former standout goalie at Notre Dame, where he was named the 2010 NCAA Championship Most Outstanding Player and earned 2x All-American honors. He led the nation in goals against average and save percentage in 2009. After a successful pro career with Atlas and coaching at Towson, Marquette, and Calvert Hall (with 3 consecutive MIAA championships), Scott now serves as IMG Academy's Director of Goalies and assistant coach for the varsity and national teams.

RYAN TEREFENKO
Ryan, a 2021 Ohio State graduate, is a professional lacrosse player for both the Premier Lacrosse League's Chrome LC and the National Lacrosse League's Halifax Thunderbirds. He made history as Ohio State's first-ever four-time All-American and led the team as captain for his final three seasons. Ryan won the prestigious Big Ten Medal of Honor and was drafted in both the PLL and NLL. He's a 2x All-Pro, nominated twice for SSDM of the year, and was voted the 26th best player in the PLL in 2022. Ryan was a key player in Team USA’s gold medal win at the 2022 World Lacrosse Championship.

RYAN TEREFENKO
Henrick, drafted by the NLL in 2020, returned to Ohio State for the 2021 NCAA season before signing a two-year contract with the Georgia Swarm. In the 2022-23 season, he recorded 54 loose balls and 5 turnovers. Henrick’s NCAA career at Ohio State began in 2017, where he contributed 2 goals and 22 ground balls as a freshman. He served as team captain in 2019, recording 17 ground balls and 7 turnovers. Henrick’s junior and senior lacrosse career included time with the New Westminster Salmonbellies and Orangeville Northmen, where he scored 59 points in 71 regular-season games and 14 points in 41 postseason games.

ERIN DUGGAN
Erin Duggan, a Sophomore Midfielder at Rutgers, hails from Edina, MN. A standout at Breck School and Minnesota Elite Girls lacrosse, she scored over 100 career goals. Erin was named to the 2022 Under Armor All-America Midwest Highlight team, an all-state selection, and played in the Midwest Girls' All-America Underclass tournament.

ERIN DEVINE
Erin Devine, a Junior at Rutgers, has contributed significantly since joining the team. In 2025, she scooped ground balls in wins over Temple, Princeton, and Monmouth. In 2024, she was named a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar and Academic All-Big Ten, tallying five ground balls before an injury. Prior to Rutgers, Erin scored 63 goals and 16 assists in her senior season and was an honorable mention All-Metro selection.

LEXIE COLDIRON
Lexie Coldiron, Big Ten Player to Watch, ranks second nationally with 117 saves and leads the Big Ten with 10.64 saves per game. She is ninth in the NCAA with a .522 save percentage. Coldiron posted a career-high 21 saves against No. 12 Princeton and has consistently delivered stellar performances, including back-to-back wins with just six goals allowed. A two-time All-Patriot League selection, she previously made 484 saves at Lafayette.