LindseyDall received honorable mention accolades.During her four seasons at the collegiate level as an assistantcoach, she has helped develop two All-Americans, 10 All-ConferenceSelections and six players who reached the 1,000-point plateau.Temple (Lodge) helped guide programs that totaled 129 victories and37 losses.
She was a part of a Gannon University team that won thePennsylvania State Athletic Conference Tournament championship, setseveral NCAA Division II records – including most wins in aseason (finishing 37-1), and achieved a NCAA Final Four berth forthe first time in school history. The Golden Knights were rankedNo. 2 in the nation in the final USA Today/ESPN Top 25 Coaches Pollthat season. In 2008-09, Gannon was ranked 20th in the final Top 25poll, and was 12th in the WBCA Top 25 Honor Roll with a 3.497 teamgrade point average. Gannon totaled 63 wins in Lodge’s twoyears there.
In her first season as assistant coach at Mars Hill (2010-11),the program produced 17 wins, the most in six years, after the teamhad just five victories the previous season. Temple (Lodge)’sduties at Mars Hill included serving as recruiting coordinator,academic advisor, and strength and conditioning coach. She alsotaught physical education courses there.
Temple (Lodge) also was an assistant girls’ basketballcoach at Evergreen High School in Lyons, Ohio. The team achieved a16-6 record during the 2007-08 season, winning its first sectionaltournament title in 25 years and earning a district tournamentappearance.
She was an assistant coach and player with the Hogsbo BasketClub in Sweden, She was a member of the Division 1 team for oneseason following her collegiate playing career at CampbellUniversity in Buies Creek, N.C.
At Campbell, Temple (Lodge) was a four-year starter and wasnamed to the Atlantic Sun Conference All-Freshman Team in 2002-03.She played in 109 collegiate contests, starting in 82 of them. Shewas a member of the Atlantic Sun’s All-Academic Team in 2004and 2005 and was a Dean’s List student.
A native of Port Moody, British Columbia, Lodge graduated fromCampbell with a bachelor’s degree in exercise sport sciencein 2006 and holds a master’s degree in higher educationadministration and leadership. She currently resides inIndianapolis with her husband Alex Temple.