Lindsay Milano enters her sixth season as the Strength and Conditioning Coach at Malone in 2024-25.
Lindsay comes to Malone after spending 11 years at Aultman Massillon’s outpatient therapy clinic. While there, she managed the fitness program which included assisted fitness for discharged therapy patients, personal training, orientations to the gym, and strength and conditioning coaching to local athletes.Â
Lindsay earned her undergraduate degree in Business Administration from Kent State University in 2006. In 2009, she completed her Master’s in Exercise Physiology and has maintained her Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) certification.Â
As a collegiate athlete, she played basketball for four years at Kent State University (2002-2006) where she was the first player in school history to be named to the All-MAC (Mid-American Conference) First Team three consecutive seasons. As a senior, Lindsay was the MAC Player of the Year. In addition, she was recognized by CoSIDA (College Sports Information Directors of America) as the 2006 ESPN The Magazine Womens Basketball Academic All-American of the Year and was selected to the Academic All-America First Team.Â
Lindsay went to high school at Minerva where she played volleyball, basketball, and softball. She and her husband, Doug, now have 4 small children; Geno, Greta, Gia, and Golda.Â