Coaches
Does your team or organization have an open coaching position? Are you a coach looking for a new opportunity? Regardless of which side of the field you are on, USA Lacrosse may be able to help.
We’re glad to provide the lacrosse community with an online coaching vacancies listing, free of charge. We maintain the listing with the latest information submitted directly from schools and organizations nationwide.
The Union Pines Vikings completed a perfect 2024 season last month, capping their run with a 20-6 win against Bishop McGuinness in the North Carolina High School Athletic Association (NCHSAA) 3A/2A/1A girls’ lacrosse state championship game at Durham County Memorial Stadium.
Sitting in the stands that day was Tim Ripley, as proud as any other father even though he didn’t have a daughter playing in the game.
“I was super nervous for them,” Ripley said, “but I loved every second of being there.”
You may be wondering to yourself, "What possible benefit can I get by understanding how brain chemistry relates to sport?" It matters more than you might think.
A better understanding of brain chemistry may actually lead to improved outcomes for your athletes, from strategies to engage them more in practice to a better understanding of how certain prescribed medications should be taken into account when helping an athlete thrive on the team.
USA Lacrosse has named the staffs for the U.S. Men’s and Women’s Sixes National Teams ahead of a training camp for both programs at USA Lacrosse headquarters from June 10-12. Earlier this spring, Lindsey Munday (women’s) and Andy Shay (men’s) were named as head coaches for the respective programs.
The 91st annual USA Lacrosse Women’s National Tournament is headed to the WRAL Soccer Park in Raleigh, N.C., for the second consecutive year. This year’s event will take place from May 25-26 and feature more than 1,000 of the nation’s top high school players, from 27 states, playing on 53 regional all-star teams.
Over the last several years, True Lacrosse has evolved into one of the largest organizations in the sport. True Lacrosse now has more than 500 teams in 23 states – stretching from coast to coast.
USA Lacrosse, the governing body for lacrosse in the United States, and Veo Technologies, a leading innovator in sports technology solutions, have announced a strategic partnership aimed at revolutionizing lacrosse technology and player development across the country. Veo Technologies will be the Official Automated Camera System for USA Lacrosse.
The USA Lacrosse Boys’ National Team Development Program (NTDP) coaches have been named for the 2024 cycle.
Built as a pipeline for the U.S. Men’s National Team, the development program launched in 2019 and each year works with hundreds of the top high school players from around the country through three phases – regional tryouts, a national combine and ultimately USA Select Teams (U16 and U18) competing against international competition.
USA Lacrosse has named Dejon Hush of Seattle, Washington as recipient of the organization’s 2023 Gerald J. Carroll, Jr. Exemplary Coaching Award.
Through the years, Hush has served as a coach on many levels in the Pacific Northwest, ranging from youth to college. He currently serves as boys’ head coach at Bishop Blanchet High School in Seattle.