Lyndie Kelley (RSCC, CSCS*D, NSCA-CPT, FMS-C, USA-W L1) returned to the University for 2014-15 to be the Coordinator of Strength & Conditioning, and was promoted to Director in the summer of 2023.
She is a Registered Strength & Conditioning Coach with her years of experience at the collegiate level, as well as a Certified Strength & Conditioning Specialist and Certified Personal Trainer through the National Strength & Conditioning Association (NSCA). She is certified in both Level 1 & Level 2 of the Functional Movement Screen, and Level 1 by USA Weightlifting. Kelley earned a master's degree in applied nutrition at UNE in 2023.
She also serves the NSCAÂ as the State Director for Maine.
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Kelley also spent her first three years back in Biddeford as an assistant coach with the UNE women's basketball program.
Prior to her current strength and conditioning role, Kelley was a member of the staff at Orthopedic Associates Performance Center/Parisi Speed School. She has worked with a wide variety of athletes ranging from children to professionals, but specializes in athletic performance enhancement and injury prevention for competitive athletes.
A 2011 graduate of UNE, Kelley (formerly Libby) earned a bachelor's degree in applied exercise science. She was a four-year member (2007-11) of the Nor'easters' women's basketball program under current head coach,
Anthony Ewing, and has the third-highest single-season three-point percentage in school history (.440) from during her rookie campaign. Kelley was a contributor in UNE's 2009-10 conference title, and was a captain of the 2010-11 squad that claimed the ECAC New England Championship.
The Buxton, Maine native and resident has her her husband, Chris, and sons JJ, CJ, and PJ.
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