Ohio State women's lacrosse has named Amanda Moore as its next head coach.
A four-year letter winner at North Carolina from 2005-08, Moore began her collegiate coaching career as an assistant at Ohio State for two seasons in 2009-10. She then spent one season at Boston and five seasons at Duke before becoming the head coach of East Carolina in 2016.
. “Her plan and vision for Buckeye women’s lacrosse stood out throughout the interview process. We are excited for her to meet the team and get started. The future is bright for the program under her leadership.” “I would first like to thank Gene Smith, senior vice president and athletics director, and Janine Oman, senior deputy athletics director and SWA, for this tremendous opportunity to be the next women’s lacrosse head coach at The Ohio State University,” Moore said. “I would also like to thank the interview committee, coaches and support staff for their time and authenticity during the interview process.
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