CRYSTI FOOTE
Crysti Foote brings elite playing experience, international leadership, and championship-level coaching expertise to Elite Xposure Events. Her career spans national team leadership, collegiate success, and professional athlete development, all centered on advancing meaningful opportunities for female lacrosse players.
A former standout at the University of Notre Dame, Crysti was a 2× All-American, Tewaaraton Award Finalist, and the 2006 Big East Attack Player of the Year. As team captain, she led Notre Dame to its first-ever NCAA Final appearance. Internationally, she represented Team Canada in four World Cups, earning two Silver Medals and two Bronze Medals.
Crysti’s leadership has translated seamlessly into coaching at every level of the game. She currently serves as Co-Owner of The Lax SkillHaus in Parker, Colorado, a premier indoor training
facility dedicated exclusively to female athlete development, and as Head Girls Lacrosse Coach at Regis Jesuit High School, where she led the program to its first-ever State Championship game appearance.
On the international stage, she has served as Assistant Coach for the USA Women’s Box Lacrosse National Team, helping secure the program’s first-ever Gold Medal in international competition, and as Head Coach of the USA Women’s Super Sixes Team, capturing Gold in Canada (2023). She also contributed as a facilitator with Athletes Unlimited Pro Lacrosse, mentoring professional athletes within the league’s innovative competitive structure.
Her collegiate coaching résumé includes stops at Drew University, Columbia University, University of Notre Dame, University of Louisville, and University of Florida, contributing to back-to-back Big East Championships in 2016 and 2017. She previously served as Director of Centercourt Lacrosse and Head Coach of Ridgewood Girls Lacrosse in New Jersey.
Crysti earned her Bachelor of Business Administration from the Mendoza College of Business at Notre Dame. Across every role, player, coach, mentor, and leader, her mission remains the same: to elevate the women’s game and create transformative pathways for the next generation of athletes.