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Morgan Maciewicz
Morgan Maciewicz
Title: Head Coach
Phone: 978-232-2355
Email: mmaciewi@endicott.edu
Office: Post 253

Résumé 

Head Coach at Endicott (2014-present)
Became the program's sixth head coach since the inaugural 1995-96 season on August 5, 2014
33-21 (.611) overall record, 20-4 (.833) in-conference record at Endicott
Three CCC Semifinals appeareances ('15, '16, '17)
Two CCC Finals appearance ('16, '17)
CCC Champions ('17) 
CCC Coach of the Year ('17)
Coached 20 All-CCC players, including two CCC Defensive Player of the Years (Chelsea Burke, 2016; Bella Rino, 2017), one CCC Rookie of the Year (Jennifer Lacroix, 2017)
Coached two IWLCA All-Pilgrim Region First Team, five IWLCA All-Pilgrim Region Second Team
Coached one ECAC New England All-Star Second Team player
Coached 32 CCC Academic All-Conference honorees

Graduate Assistant Coach at Springfield (2013-14)
Coached IWLCA Berkshire Region First Team goalie Anne Versprille, also NEWMAC Women's Lacrosse Athlete of the Year, as well as eight total NEWMAC All-Conference players
Team went 8-9 (5-2 NEWMAC) and reached the conference semifinals
 

Assistant Coach at Middlebury (2010-13)
Reached the 2011 NCAA Division III National Championship game
Reached the NCAA Division III Final Four in 2012 and 2013
Coached the NCAA Division III National Goalkeeper of the Year, three All-Americans, five IWLCA All-Region players, two First Team All-NESCAC players, and a NESCAC Rookie of the Year

Played field hockey and women's lacrosse at Bates (2006-10)
Bachelor of Arts, Psychology with a minor in Economics 

Morgan Maciewicz spent her third season at the helm of the Endicott women's lacrosse program in 2016-17, having compiled a 33-21 overall record and 20-4 in the CCC in her three seasons as head coach. Maciewicz became the program's sixth head coach on Aug. 5, 2014, taking over for previous coach Meghan Fitzgerald who stepped down after six years in the position. Maciewicz inherited a program that has dominated Commonwealth Coast Conference (CCC) play over the last decade, having won nine consecutive CCC titles between 2006-2014, and posted a regular season record of 75-6 over that stretch. 

Maciewicz arrived at Endicott with an impressive coaching resume already established.  Most recently she served as the graduate assistant at Springfield College.  With the Pride, she was individually responsible for all defensive coordination and goalkeeper coaching, while also assisting with recruiting, scouting and practice planning amongst other duties. 

Prior to her stint at Springfield, Maciewicz served as both the assistant women's lacrosse coach and assistant field hockey coach at Middlebury from 2010 through 2013.  With the women's lacrosse program, Maciewicz assisted the head coach with all aspects of the program and was individually responsible for coaching the goaltenders, video break down and analysis, spring trip planning and team blogging.  During her tenure, the Middlebury women's lacrosse team advanced to two NCAA Division III Final Fours (2012 & 2013) while her players earned such accolades as NCAA Division III National Goalkeeper of the Year, three National All-Americans, five IWLCA All-Region players, two First Team All-NESCAC players and NESCAC Rookie of the Year.  Not to be outdone, the Middlebury field hockey team experienced comparable success as the team advanced to the 2011 NCAA Championship game while her players received numerous accolades.

Outside of her collegiate coaching experience, Maciewicz has also coached in the club ranks and at camps.  Her club experience came with Lax+ Lacrosse Club from 2013 to the present where she served as head club lacrosse coach.  During her time with Lax+, she has designed and implemented practices and coaching strategies while also providing guidance and exposure for players who were involved in the Division I, II and III college recruiting processes.  In addition, Maciewicz also served as the director and coach of a youth lacrosse program for first through third graders in the Middlebury, Vt. area that was designed to teach the sport and promote physical activity.

Maciewicz received her Bachelor of Arts degree in Psychology with a minor in Economics from Bates College in 2010.  During her time at Bates, she achieved Dean's List honors in the classroom and enjoyed extensive success in multiple sports as an athlete.  A dual-sport athlete having played both lacrosse and field hockey, Maciewicz served as a captain for both programs during her senior campaign and achieved All-Region honors in both sports.  For lacrosse, she was a two-time IWLCA All-Region Second Team performer and currently ranks second all-time in Bates history in career assists with 50.  Maciewicz also received All-Region Second Team honors for field hockey in 2009.  

(Page updated - 6/9/17 at 12:02 PM)