Hall of Fame
Within the first four years of her time at Cedar Crest, Pigliacampi was named the “Winningest Coach” in school history with 37 wins in just four seasons as of 2008. Throughout her time as head coach,  the Falcons have achieved record-breaking     success: during the 2007 season when the team broke two school records; the most wins in a season (12) and the most League wins in a season (7), and have been four-time League Championship Qualifiers. The overall steady success the tennis program enjoyed during Pigliacampi’s tenure is a testament to her coaching philosophy, and ability to work with players of all levels and walks of life. Pigliacampi has also received honors as; the USTF Mid-Atlantic Coach of the Year in 2008, and the CSAC Coach of the Year 2009.
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At Easton Area High School, Pigliacampi broke the line-up of the tennis team and earned a varsity spot as a freshman. She ended that year undefeated with her doubles partner. Little did she know, she would end every year undefeated. That is correct, each year, as she moved up the line-up into a higher spot, she continued her successes. Pigliacampi ended her high school tennis career as captain of the team, and undefeated with a record of 75-0 in league play.
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Pigliacampi then attended Drexel University receiving an athletic and academic scholarship. Much like on her high school team, Pigliacampi would prove to be an essential player for the Division I Drexel Dragons during her career. As a senior, she held the honor of captain again. She ended her career playing in the #2 Singles Position, and the #1 Doubles position. She graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration and Marketing with a Minor in Music. She was then asked to stay on as an assistant coach for Drexel while she finished her 5-year program.
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Pigliacampi gained valuable experience serving as the assistant tennis coach at Drexel University for one year, and assistant tennis coach at Moravian Academy in Bethlehem for one year. Pigliacampi was also teaching at several clubs for Winning Touch Tennis. She ended her time with Winning Touch Tennis as Director of Junior Programs and Head Stringer to become the Recreation and Events Coordinator for Upper Macungie Township overseeing the recreational programs and events, along with the marketing needs such as the website, social media, and the newsletter. This year she was also inducted into the Easton High School Hall of Fame along with her sister Cara Treiber for the record-breaking 1996 team they were both integral parts of, Lynn as a freshman, and Cara as a senior.
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