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University of Massachusetts - Amherst Women's Lacrosse
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University of Massachusetts - Amherst

University of Massachusetts - Amherst Women's Lacrosse

NCAA Division 1 Amherst, MA Public

Academic Snapshot

Acceptance Rate

58%

Avg SAT

1,393

Avg ACT

31

Enrollment

23,694

Team Information

Sport

Lacrosse

Gender

Women's

Division

NCAA Division 1

Location

Amherst, MA

Now Evaluating

Class of 2026 Class of 2027 Class of 2028 Class of 2029

Coaching Staff (8)

Jana Drummond

Head Coach

Jana Drummond will enter her ninth year on the Massachusetts women’s lacrosse staff in 2025-26 and fourth as the head coach. Drummond led Massachusetts throu...

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Angela McMahon

Head Coach

McMahon has five-times been named the A-10 Coach of the Year after leading UMass to six Atlantic 10 Tournament Titles and six berths to the NCAA Tournament. McMahon's career started quickly with the Minutewomen as she posted the best record for any coach in NCAA history during their first three years with a program at 54-8 overall. With 17-or-more wins each year at UMass, McMahon sports an impressive 111-14 (.892) record leading the Minutewomen. The 111 wins during her six years at UMass makes the Minutewomen the second-most winningest NCAA program during that time span behind only Maryland. Her win total with the Minutewomen after the 2016 season also makes her the winningest coach in program history surpassing the legendary Hall of Fame coach Pam Hixon who originally set the program wins record (91) from 1979-1987. She stands 130-42 (.733) overall as a head coach which includes her time at UMass, UConn, and Bentley. Under her tutelage, UMass players have received high honors from the Atlantic 10 and the IWLCA. McMahon and the women's lacrosse program have produced six Offensive Players of the Year (Jackie Lyons; Katie Ferris - three times; Erika Eipp - twice), two Defensive Players of the Year (Katie Florence, Rachel Vallarelli, Kate Farnham), a Midfielder of the Year (Hannah Murphy - twice), a Rookie of the Year (Ferris) and a Student-Athlete of the Year (Riley Perry). All told, 47 players have earned All-Conference accolades, while 13 were presented All-Academic honors. Five players have earned All-America status (Ferris, Lyons, Kelsey McGovern, Eipp, Murphy), while 27 have been tabbed to the IWLCA All-Northeast Regional teams. On four occasions, UMass produced a program-high five All-Region First Team picks following the 2012, 2013, 2014, and 2015 seasons. When McMahon took over as head coach, it was not an unfamiliar program to her. She spent two years as an associate head coach for Alexis Venechanos in Amherst before moving on to be the head coach at Connecticut during the 2009 and 2010 seasons. Much of the foundational work she put in during the 2007 and 2008 seasons at UMass with Venechanos helped pave the way for the Minutewomen's current success. The highlight of her time as associate head coach came in 2008 when UMass defeated top-ranked Richmond in overtime of the Atlantic 10 semifinals putting the Minutewomen in the league finals for the first time since 2003. That helped set the stage for UMass to win Atlantic 10 Championship titles in 2009 and 2010. The 2009 season saw the Minutewomen earn their first berth to the NCAA Tournament in 25 years. In 2013, McMahon guided the program its first win in the NCAA Tournament since 1984 as the Minutewomen advanced to the second round following a win over Connecticut. That came on the heels of setting new Atlantic 10 records for overall league championships (6) and consecutive championships (5). UMass once again posted an NCAA Tournament win in 2015 after defeating Jacksonville in the first round. The Minutewomen spent much of the season ranked as the No. 1 defensive unit in the country en route to their seventh Atlantic 10 Championship, fifth undefeated run through the Atlantic 10 regular-season and the second-most wins (19) in program history. The 2016 season was one for the books with the Minutewomen reaching the NCAA Elite Eight after posting a program record-tying 20 wins. UMass captured its eighth consecutive Atlantic 10 title, recorded its sixth consecutive undefeated record in A-10 regular-season play, and posted a pair of wins over Princeton and Cornell in the NCAA Tournament. Following the campaign, she earned Atlantic 10 and ECAC Coach of the Year honors. Through her first six years at the helm, UMass has been one of the top offensive and defensive units in the country. The Minutewomen have been ranked in the Top 8 nationally in points, the Top 5 in scoring offense, the Top 11 in scoring defense and the Top 4 in win percentage in five of those years. Her 2012 squad led the entire nation in points with 491, while the 2015 addition finished as the No. 2 scoring defense nationally. In 2016, UMass ranked third in scoring offense, ninth in scoring defense and fifth in scoring margin. Additionally, the program has been ranked among the Top 10 in RPI during the 2012, 2013, and 2014 seasons. Entering 2017, McMahon's Minutewomen will put a 59-game win streak against Atlantic 10 opponents on the line. That includes a 45-game win streak during regular-season league play which is an NCAA record. UMass also holds a 22-game home win streak which is the fourth-longest mark in NCAA history. The Minutewomen also hold the third-longest home win streak with 31 wins at McGuirk Stadium between 2011 and 2014. Since taking over as head coach, McMahon has guided UMass to an impressive 55 wins in 58 home contests since 2011. In addition to her coaching responsibilities with the Minutewomen, McMahon established and coordinated a partnership between the A-10 Conference and the Friends of Jaclyn Foundation, a charitable organization created to raising public awareness regarding pediatric brain tumors. She also directed all UMass camps, clinics and local tournaments. She was also named the first-ever Italian National Women's Lacrosse Coach for the 2017 FIL World Cup. She has served on the IWLCA North/South Committee and the NCAA Championship Committee as well during her time with UMass. Though her time at UConn was short, the native of Weston, Mass., helped revitalize a Huskie program that had fallen on hard times. In the year prior to her arrival in Storrs, UConn posted a 1-15 record. She led the Huskies to a 3-13 mark in 2009. In 2010, UConn had its first winning season since 2007 with a 9-8 overall tally. Prior to taking over at UConn and UMass, McMahon also served as the head coach at Division II Bentley in 2006. She guided the Falcons to a 7-8 overall record and a fourth-place finish in the Northeast 10 Conference. At Bentley, she also served as a member of the Division II North Regional Lacrosse Committee. McMahon began her collegiate lacrosse career at UMass before transferring to Northwestern in 2001 to help rebuild a program that had been dormant for the previous 11 years. She spent three seasons with the Wildcats on attack where she finished her career with 44 goals and 23 assists. She was a two-time tri-captain of the squad that advanced to the 2004 NCAA Quarterfinals for the first time since the program reclaimed varsity status in 2002 and helped build the foundation for each of Northwestern's four consecutive national titles. In her senior season, she earned Academic All-Big Ten honors, American Lacrosse Conference Academic Honors and the Northwestern Scholastic Achievement Award. Since 2002, McMahon has also worked as a counselor and administrator at a variety of lacrosse camps. During that time, she has instructed campers of all skill levels and helped with the organizational camp operations. In addition, she was the founder and CEO of Destination: Hawaii, a summer training trip to Hawaii for girls lacrosse players. McMahon graduated from Northwestern in 2004 with a degree in communication studies. She added a masters degree in Sports Leadership from Northeastern University in 2012. She married Justin Serpone in the summer of 2009 and resides in Hadley, Mass. Serpone is the head coach of men's soccer at Amherst College. The two had their first daughter, Lily, in 2011 and their son, Tyson, in 2013. Angela McMahon's Year-By-Year Head Coaching Results Year W L Pct. Season Notes 2006 - Bentley 7 8 - UConn 3 13 - UConn 9 8 .529 Best Season Since 2007 2011 - UMass 17 3 .850 Atlantic 10 Champions; NCAA First Round 2012 - UMass 19 2 .905 Atlantic 10 Champions; NCAA First Round 2013 - UMass 18 3 .857 Atlantic 10 Champions; NCAA Second Round 2014 - UMass 18 2 .900 Atlantic 10 Champions; NCAA First Round 2015 - UMass 19 2 .905 Atlantic 10 Champions; NCAA Second Round 2016 - UMass 20 2 .909 Atlantic 10 Champions; NCAA Elite Eight UMASS TOTAL 111 14 .888 6 A-10 Titles; 6 NCAA Tournaments TOTALS 130 43 .756 6 A-10 Titles; 6 NCAA Tournaments Angela McMahon's Year-By-Year Head Coaching Results Angela McMahon's Head Coaching Honors

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Hannah Murphy

Assistant Coach

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Lia LaPrise

Assistant Coach

Lia LaPrise joined the UMass women's lacrosse staff as an assistant coach in July of 2023. LaPrise was a standout attacker at UConn, where she finished her c...

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Katie Moses

Assistant Coach

Katie Moses joined the UMass women's lacrosse staff as an assistant coach in August 2025. An innovative and experienced coach, Moses brings a decade of exper...

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Nicole Beardsley

Assistant Coach

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Zoe Ochoa

Assistant Coach

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Delaney McDaniel

Coach

Delaney McDaniel joined the UMass women's lacrosse staff as an assistant coach in August 2025. McDaniel comes to Amherst after a sensational four-year career...

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