Field Hockey

Kandiss Schrader
Kandiss Schrader

Kandiss Schrader returns to the Lehigh coaching staff for the 2010 season. She spent six seasons on the Lehigh staff including a three-year stint as a volunteer assistant from 2005-2007.She serves as the goalkeeping specialist and coach, working with the goalies on their technique and conditioning.  Schrader came to South Bethlehem from Perkiomen High School in Pennsburg, Pennsylvania, where she taught biology, and also served as the head field hockey coach and lacrosse coach.  Prior to Perkiomen, Schrader was a graduate assistant at Kutztown University.  She has also worked as an assistant coach at Fairfield University and as a physical education teacher at Green Farms Academy in Westport, Connecticut.

The former Kandiss Kulp was a four-year starter at Fairfield University and while there was named the Patriot League Defensive Player of the Year in 1999 and also a second team regional All-American.  She graduated from Fairfield in 2000 with her bachelor’s in biology.  Schrader is currently pursuing her Ph. D. from Lehigh in molecular biology and resides in Allentown with her husband Dean and daughters Kelsey and Kadee.