Prudhomme is entering her fourth season as head coach at Minnesota Crookston for the 2025-26 season. She has helped grow the program, and aided Minnesota Crookston in competing in both the fall and spring seasons. She helped the Golden Eagles to their first-ever Conference Championship in 2024.Â
Prudhomme's first season was the 2022-23 season. The Golden Eagles finished third in their conference during the fall season led by Lily Krona finishing third among all female shooters in the league, while Cole Girtz placed sixth in the conference for male shooters. The Golden Eagles placed sixth at the USACCTL National Championships in the fall of 2022. In the spring season, Minnesota Crookston also took third in the conference. Krona was second among all female shooters in the league, while Girtz was second among male shooters.
During the 2023-24 season, Prudhomme helped Minnesota Crookston to match their highest finish in conference play with a second-place nod in fall of 2023. Ellen Payne finished the fall season as the top shooter among females in the league, while Girtz was third in the conference for male shooters. The Golden Eagles were the runner-up finishers at the 2023 USACCTL National Championships in the fall of 2023. Krona was second for high gun for varsity female, while Jayden Bergerson was tied for fifth for males for varsity high gun. In the spring of 2024, the Golden Eagles won their first-ever Conference Championship. Krona was third among all females in the league in the spring. Bergerson was sixth among males in the conference.
During the 2024-25 season, Prudhomme helped the Golden Eagles to a sixth-place finish in the fall. Krona tied for fourth among female shooters in the conference. The U of M Crookston took seventh of 16 teams at the USACCTL National Championships in 2024. Garrison Worthen was Minnesota Crookston's top gun. The Golden Eagles placed third in the spring season in 2025. Heather Kaup was third among all female shooters in the USA College Clay Target League. Bergerson was ninth among male shooters in the conference.
Prudhomme was a collegiate trap student-athlete at Northland Community and Technical College. The Crookston resident, and Fisher H.S. graduate, competed for the Pioneers as a member of their inaugural team during the 2018 season. Prudhomme competed for Head Coach Rod Lahren. The Pioneers compete in the Minnesota College Athletic Conference (MCAC).Â
"I am very excited and proud to be a working part of the UMN Crookston Athletic team as the head trap coach," Prudhomme stated. "I am looking forward to providing encouragement and support to the student athletes in their journey at UMN Crookston. I am enthusiastic about sharing my passion for the sport as well as my love for serving others and helping them reach their personal goals. I truly am looking forward to being a part of this team."
In addition to competing in college, Prudhomme serves as a board member at the Crookston Gun Club. She has also served as captain for recreational summer league teams.
Prudhomme currently serves as a health coach at Altru Clinic in Crookston. She assists people with motivational interviewing, and providing education and support for individuals wanting to experience growth within themselves. Prudhomme worked as a nurse for Riverview Health from 2005-18.
She obtained her A.A.S. degree in nursing (LPN) from Northland Community and Technical College in 2003. Prudhomme obtained her A.A.S. degree in nursing (RN/ADN) from Northland C.T.C. in 2019. She is a certified wellness coach from Mayo Clinic. Prudhomme received her B.S. in nursing from Minnesota State University Moorhead in 2022.Â