Richmond Athletics Hall of Fame
Regester Brown, Lori

Lori Regester Brown
- Induction:
- 2022
- Class:
- 1988
A two-sport standout and captain, Lori Regester Brown excelled as both a field hockey and lacrosse student-athlete, and did so on and off the field.
In field hockey, she was an All-Region performer in 1987 and a member of the 1987-88 United States Field Hockey team. Lori also earned 1986 South Atlantic All-Conference honors and was named a 1987 College Field Hockey Coaches Association Academic All-American.
On the lacrosse field, she was Richmond’s number two scorer her senior season with 26 goals, leading the Spiders to the ECAC Playoffs. She was a member of the US Women's Lacrosse team in 1987-88 and was named to the 1988 Brine Regional Women’s Lacrosse All-American Team.
While at Richmond, Lori was honored as Female Student-Athlete of the Year and recipient of the Helen Reba Humbert award, given to a graduating senior for athletic, leadership and scholarly attributes. Â In the classroom, Lori earned the Robins School of Business Charles Norman award.
In 2005, she started T3 Lacrosse, a girls' lacrosse company focused on training and developing female athletes. Â T3 Lacrosse became one of the largest girls' lacrosse programs on the east coast.
She has remained active in the lacrosse community as a coach as well as founder and director of Triple Threat Elite Sports, a program which has successfully helped grow girls participation in lacrosse.
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In field hockey, she was an All-Region performer in 1987 and a member of the 1987-88 United States Field Hockey team. Lori also earned 1986 South Atlantic All-Conference honors and was named a 1987 College Field Hockey Coaches Association Academic All-American.
On the lacrosse field, she was Richmond’s number two scorer her senior season with 26 goals, leading the Spiders to the ECAC Playoffs. She was a member of the US Women's Lacrosse team in 1987-88 and was named to the 1988 Brine Regional Women’s Lacrosse All-American Team.
While at Richmond, Lori was honored as Female Student-Athlete of the Year and recipient of the Helen Reba Humbert award, given to a graduating senior for athletic, leadership and scholarly attributes. Â In the classroom, Lori earned the Robins School of Business Charles Norman award.
In 2005, she started T3 Lacrosse, a girls' lacrosse company focused on training and developing female athletes. Â T3 Lacrosse became one of the largest girls' lacrosse programs on the east coast.
She has remained active in the lacrosse community as a coach as well as founder and director of Triple Threat Elite Sports, a program which has successfully helped grow girls participation in lacrosse.
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