Mary Washington Splits Coaching Position - Dana Hall To Continue Coaching Women's Lacrosse, But Will Step Aside In Field Hockey
After coaching both field hockey and women's lacrosse at the
University of Mary Washington for the past 21 years, Dana
Hall will step down as field hockey coach effective
immediately to focus solely on the women's lacrosse program,
according to UMW Director of Athletics Dr. Edward Hegmann. UMW
will begin a search immediately for a new field hockey head
coach.
"It's been a long-time goal to have all of the coaches at UMW coach
a single sport", said Hegmann. "It's been requested every year for
more than 10 years, and now we have the opportunity to decrease our
number of multiple-sport coaches." Hegmann added, "We hope to find
someone to carry on the strong tradition of UMW field hockey, and
maintain the success we've had over the years."
In 21 years as head coach of the field hockey program, Hall won 277
games while dropping just 130, with three ties, good for a .679
winning percentage. Hall led UMW to eight NCAA Championship
appearances, including in 2010. She led the Eagles all the way to
the NCAA Championship game in 1993, and also captured four Capital
Athletic Conference championships in her tenure.
"It is especially difficult for me to make this decision, as I have
treasured the opportunities to work with each student-athlete",
said Hall. "Over the past thirty years of coaching I have
attempted to share my love of the game and bring out the
passion and competitive spirit in all of my team members."
She will now focus on a lacrosse program that has advanced to eight
NCAA Tournament appearances, and won a total of 223 games against
just 132 losses. "I'm excited about the challenges and
goals ahead for both programs", she added. Hall will continue
to serve as Senior Women's Administrator and Assistant Athletic
Director.
The search for a new head coach will begin immediately. The
incoming coach will have the added bonus of a new lighted
artificial turf field that will be online in the fall of 2011.






