Temple University Athletics

Women's Lacrosse

Nicole Moore
Nicole Moore
Nicole Moore enters her fourth season as an assistant coach for the Temple University women's lacrosse team. Moore works primarily with the Owl defenders.

Previously an assistant coach at Canisius (2004-06), Moore coached four All-Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference players, including an Offensive Player of the Year in 2006 and a Defensive Player of the Year in 2005. In 2005, Moore helped the Lady Griffins to the program's first winning season in history with a 9-6 record. In 2006, the squad finished second in the MAAC with a 12-7 record. While at Canisius, Moore also served as an assistant coach and player on the MAAC All-Stars team in the International Friendship Games, held in Tokyo, Japan.

Upon graduating from the University of New Hampshire in 2002 with a degree in English, Moore took a job as the schools coaching officer at the English Lacrosse Association in Lancashire, England and worked at the Casterton School, an independent boarding school, as the Director of Lacrosse. In addition to her duties at Casterton, she was in charge of running elite performance centers for the ELA. While in England, she was also a member of the Heaton Mersey and North England women's lacrosse teams.

A native of Wilton, Maine, Moore was a three-year member of the UNH women's lacrosse team, where she led her squad to a 2002 America East Conference regular season championship. A Second Team IWLCA/US Lacrosse Regional All-American, Moore was a member of the 2001 and 2002 America East All-Championship teams, as well as a First Team All-Conference selection in 2002. During her senior season, she was voted UNH's Defensive MVP. She also played field hockey for the Wildcats, earning a spot on the America East Championship team and helping her team to the NCAA Tournament in 1998.

Moore has been the director of various lacrosse camps and clinics such as the Lacrosse Plus Clinics in Buffalo, NY, the Triple Arrow Summer Camps and the Orchard Park Recreation Department. She has also coached at various day camps across the country, including camps at Princeton, Penn, James Madison, New Hampshire, Duke, Villanova and Brown.

A speaker at the 2009 US Lacrosse Convention, Moore sits on multiple IWLCA committees.

She earned a master's of science with a concentration in sport psychology and sport coaching from Canisius in May of 2006. Moore is currently pursuing a master's degree in kinesiology from Temple.