Nicole Blair is entering her second season as the Albright women's lacrosse head coach in 2026. In her first year at the helm of the program coach Blair improved the teams records by three games from the previous season.
Additionally, coach Blair led multiple record breaking performances by the team and individuals in 2025. In the teams game against Wilson College the Lions scored 26 goals to set a new program record for most goals in a game in program history.
Individually, Blair helped Graduate Student attacker Kayte Moist break the record for most goals in a game (11) and tied the record for most points in a game (12) on her way to becoming an All-MAC Commonwealth Honorable Mention. Senior midfielder Sarah Chernis tied the single game assist record (6) on three separate occasions on her way to setting the single season assist record (43) under the guidance of coach Blair.
Blair was a member of the women's lacrosse team from 2019-2023 appearing in 62 total games for Albright. Blair was a defender for the Lions finishing her career with 82 groundballs and 50 caused turnovers.
Before returning to Albright, Blair spent one full season as an assistant women's lacrosse coach at Transylvania University and would later serve as a graduate assistant at King's College.
Blair graduated from Albright in 2023 with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology and Public Health. Blair furthered her education at King's College studying Healthcare Administration.