Gwynedd Valley, Pa. – (8/12/2025) – Gwynedd Mercy University Head Women's Lacrosse Coach
Meghan Sacks is pleased to welcome Abigail Bergman to her staff as an assistant coach for the 2026 season. "I could not be more excited to add Coach Abby to our staff. She will be primarily working with our attackers and draw squad to help enhance our offensive possessions." Coach Sacks added, "Abby is passionate about the game and even more so about the team itself. I have no doubt she will have a positive impact on the team from day one!" Bergman played collegiately at National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II member, Bloomsburg University (2018-2021), where she served as a two-year (2020-2021) captain for the Huskies. She is currently employed full-time by the University of Pennsylvania Athletics Department as a data analytics coordinator.
"I'm incredibly honored to join the Gwynedd Mercy University women's lacrosse program, and I look forward to working alongside Head Coach
Meghan Sacks," opened Coach Bergman. "Coach Sacks has built a strong foundation and brings a clear and inspiring vision for the future of this team. Her leadership and commitment to excellence are evident in every aspect of the program. I'm excited to contribute to that mission; developing our student-athletes, building a competitive edge, and fostering a winning culture both on, and off, the field." A highly decorated student-athlete, Bergman was an All-Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) and All-Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) First Team selection in 2021. That season, she led the Huskies in goals (42), points (47), shots (82), and draw controls (42) while earning her third of three PSAC Scholar-Athlete (2018–2019, 2019–2020, 2020–2021) awards. A career starter (54 games played – 54 games started), Bergman finished her collegiate career with 123 points (102 goals, 21 assists), 214 shots, 145 draw controls, 35 ground balls, and 18 caused turnovers.
Bergman graduated from Bloomsburg University in 2021 with a bachelor's degree in supply chain management and information technology. In 2025, she added a master's degree in nonprofit management, with a concentration in data analytics and law, from the University of Pennsylvania.