Sophie Bass enters her third season as head coach for the women’s lacrosse team in 2025-26 and seventh season overall at Widener University. Bass previously served as the Interim Head Coach twice from Sept. 2022 to May 2023 and June 2021 to Oct. 2021 as well as an assistant coach beginning in 2019.
Bass recently assumed the role of NCAA Compliance Coordinator and oversees all NCAA student-athlete compliance for the department's 20 collegiate sports.
The 2025 season would show an 8-10 (4-3 MAC Commonwealth) record with another trip to the MAC Commonwealth Semifinals against #8 York. Bass led the Pride to close games against Swarthmore, Moravian, and Washington College while also taking the first ever win in series history against Ursinus (10-9) on Mar. 26. Bass also registered another five to the All-Conference Commonwealth Team and two to the IWLCA All-Region team.
In 2024, the Pride went 8-10 (4-3 MAC Commonwealth). The season concluded in the Conference Semifinals against nationally-ranked York. The Pride had five student-athletes make the All-MAC Commonwealth Teams: attack Catherine Scott and defender Makayla Cox were on the first team, midfielder Jamie DeHaven was on the second team, and goalie Katelyn Rosini and defender Kasey Thornton were honorable mentions. Additionally, Cox earned a spot on the IWLCA All-Metro Region Second Team.
During the 2023 season, Bass led the Pride to an 11-8 overall record (6-3 MAC Commonwealth). The Pride qualified for the MAC Commonwealth Tournament after beating Albright in the opening round and finished their season in the semifinals against York. Bass coached five All-MAC student-athletes: Kaely Cristello and Clark Trowbirdge were on the first-team, Katie Ward and Jamie DeHaven were on the second-team, and Makayla Cox was an honorable mention. Kaely Cristello also earned IWLCA All-Metro Region Second Team and was selected for the IWLCA Senior All-Star Game.
In 2022, the Pride finished 10-8 and Bass helped coach four All-MAC student-athletes (three First-Team and one Second-Team). Bass helped in the development and success of goalie Maddie Medve who was named the MAC Conference Defensive Player of the Year and IWLCA All-Metro Region Second Team. Additionally, Amber Bretz and Maddie Medve were selected and played in the IWLCA Senior All-Star Game.
In 2021, Bass helped them post a 7-6 record and coached four All-Conference athletes (one First-Team athlete and three Second-Team athletes). While on staff, Bass helped the Pride beat Stevenson 8-7 in overtime for the first time in program history and beat Lebanon Valley 12-10 for the first time since 2010.
The 2020 season was canceled due to COVID-19.
Prior to working as an assistant coach, Bass had a standout career at Albright College as a midfielder, earning All-MAC Commonwealth First Team Honors as a Junior and Senior and All-MAC Commonwealth Honorable mention as a Sophomore. She was selected to play in the IWLCA Senior All-Star Game, earned IWLCA All-Metro Region Second Team Honors in 2019 and was named to the All-ECAC Second Team in 2019. Bass played and started in all 71 of her Lions games during her college career. She etched her name among the best and ended her career with 165 goals, 77 assists, 242 points. When Bass graduated she was Albright’s all-time leader in career points (242), points in a season (91), assists in a season (41) and career assists (77).
A Westfield, N.J. native, Bass comes to Widener after graduating from Albright College in May 2019 with Honors and a bachelor’s degree in Mathematics. In December of 2021, she received her Masters in Sports Management with a concentration in Intercollegiate Athletics Administration from California University of Pennsylvania.