Lauren Dobashi serves as Head Coach for San Diego State University's Women's Golf program in San Diego. The San Diego State source profile describes Dobashi's current role and recent program context, including that Lauren Dobashi is in her sixth season as the San Diego State head coach. Dobashi came to San Diego State in the summer of 2021 after eight seasons with national power Stanford.
The same profile adds background on Dobashi's coaching path, team results, and player-development record. While an assistant and associate head coach with the Cardinal from 2014-19, Dobashi (pronounced doh-BOSH-ee) helped Stanford to a national title in 2015 and six consecutive NCAA Championship appearances, including three straight NCAA regional titles (2016-18). Dobashi was named the 2017-18 Golf Pride Grips WGCA Assistant Coach of the Year and served as an assistant coach for Team USA at the Arnold Palmer Cup in 2019, while leading the team during head coach Anne Walker's prolonged absence. In her first season with the Cardinal, Dobashi was part of a Cardinal program that won the 2014 Pac-12 Conference title, the second in program history (1999). For the ICDB record, that background gives readers a fuller picture of the experience Lauren Dobashi brings to the Women's Golf staff.