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University of New Haven Women's Lacrosse
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University of New Haven

University of New Haven Women's Lacrosse

NCAA Division 2 West Haven, CT Private

Academic Snapshot

Acceptance Rate

81%

Avg SAT

1,190

Avg ACT

27

Enrollment

4,799

Team Information

Sport

Lacrosse

Gender

Women's

Division

NCAA Division 2

Location

West Haven, CT

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Coaching Staff (4)

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Jen Fallon

Head Coach

Fallon is the Chargers all-time leader with 95 career wins and a .655 winning percentage (95-50). Entering the season, she ranks ninth among active Division II coaches by winning percentage and 10th by number of wins. She'll become the ninth active coach with 100 career victories with five victories this spring. Behind Northeast-10 Conference Coach of the Year honors for Fallon, the 2014 campaign tied a program-record for wins (16) and set a new record with an 11-1 NE-10 slate. The Chargers played the ninth toughest schedule in Division II and the second toughest in the NE-10 with eight games against teams ranked in the top 15. New Haven earned its highest-ever national ranking at No. 4 - a position it held for five-straight weeks starting on April 7. UNH finished the year with its highest ever national ranking at No. 6. Junior midfielder Kathryn Campbell became the program's third All-America First Team selection and was New Haven's first NE-10 Midfielder of the Year honoree. Brittany Ast and Nicole McKee were All-America Second Team selections as well - making 2014 one of the most decorated years in Charger history. The three joined seven others who received postseason awards from the conference. The Chargers' postseason run began with their second appearance in the Northeast-10 Conference Championship Game and finished in their second NCAA Division II quarterfinal apperance. Playing one of the toughest schedules in the nation in 2013, the Chargers finished with a record of 12-7 and climbed as high as No. 8 in the national rankings. Rachel Resnick and Natalie Lieberman were both named Second Team All-America by the IWLCA, with Resnick garnering Northeast-10 Defensive Player of the Year honors. In total, five New Haven student-athletes claimed year-end accolades. All seven of New Haven's losses came against nationally-ranked competition, and the Chargers also won two contests against ranked opponents en route to an NE-10 postseason win and trip to the conference semifinals.   In 2012, Fallon guided the Chargers to a 13-5 record and a national ranking as high as No. 6 from the IWLCA. The season included a victory over No. 3 and eventual national champion C.W. Post as one of New Havens four triumphs over nationally-ranked opponents.  Ashley Ferrandiz, Aubrey Duncan and Alexis Gabbe all earned IWLCA All-America status and headed a list of six Chargers to earn All-Northeast-10 laurels. Fallon was recognized by her peers as the conferences Coach of the Year for the second time in four seasons as a member of the NE-10.   Fallon previously earned NE-10 Coach of the Year laurels in 2009 New Havens first season as a member of the prestigious Division II conference. In that campaign, the Chargers won the Northeast-10 Conference Championship to garner the programs first-ever NCAA Championship berth. Fallons 2009 club finished at 16-4 with a 9-1 NE-10 record setting the program record for wins and conference wins in a season and starting the streak of four consecutive trips to the Northeast-10 Championship that remains active through 2012. She guided New Haven to seven wins in 2010 and notched a winning season in 2011 with a 10-8 tally.   The 2008 campaign saw Fallon named the Inside Lacrosse Division II National Coach of the Year in her second season at the helm after leading the Chargers to the programs first-ever winning campaign with a then-program-record 14 victories and just three losses. Fallon, who was also named the East Coast Conference Coach of the Year, mentored Brigid Brady 09 to the programs first Division II All-America honor following her third-consecutive 50-goal season.   Fallon took over the Chargers program in 2007 and, in her first spring at New Haven, matched the program record with seven victories.   Before coming to New Haven, Fallon served as the head girls lacrosse coach and physical education teacher at Greens Farms Academy in Westport, Conn., with additional duties in the areas of policy & curriculum and athletic game management. Fallon started her coaching career at her alma mater in 1997 as Sacred Heart Universitys head womens soccer coach from 1997-2000. Fallon also served as the schools assistant compliance coordinator for two years while coaching. As a collegiate lacrosse player, Fallon was a three-time Division II All-America selection (1994-96) and is Sacred Hearts all-time scoring leader with 264 career points. She scored 212 career goals with 52 assists and, in her All-America seasons, posted three of the schools top-four single-season point totals. She is 20th on the Division II national career scoring list, and is ninth all-time in goals scored. A native of Milford, Conn., Fallon earned her bachelors degree in psychology from Sacred Heart in 1996. She is a member of the U.S. Lacrosse Association, the CGSCA and NSCAA, and is CPR and AED certified. She currently resides in Fairfield, Conn.

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Kathelene Kim Green

Head Coach

Kathelene Kim Green was announced as the Head Coach of New Haven Lacrosse on Sept. 2, 2025.  Prior to her arrival to West Haven, Kim started the women's lacrosse program at Quincy University in 2018. During her time with the Hawks, "Coach Kit" oversaw consistent improvement in the program, and in 2025, the Hawks had their first .500 season in program history, en route to a 10th place finish in the Midwest Region. She was named Great Lakes Valley Conference Coach of the Year in the Spring of 2022 after taking the team from just two wins in 2021 to six wins, including the Hawks' first conference win in program history.  Kim led the Hawks to their best season in 2024, finishing with eight wins and four conference wins that propelled the Hawks to the GLVC Conference tournament for the first time. The 2024 season also produced GLVC Goalie of the year, and for the first time earned IWLCA Top 25 votes. Kim arrived at Quincy University after spending two seasons at Queens University of Charlotte, where she was described as "one of my favorite people to be around," by Randall Goble, the Deputy Athletic Director. In 2018, Queens won its fifth straight SAC Conference Tournament Championship.   While at Queens, Kim helped lead the team to the NCAA Elite Eight in 2017 and finished the season ranked #8 in the country. Queens also captured the 2017 SAC regular season and conference championships. Kim coached 14 all-conference players during her time at Queens and 3 All-Americans. Kim played collegiately at Penn State-Abington where she served as team captain. She was also a member of the cross country team. Kim graduated from Penn State University in 2013 with a BS in Kinesiology. Kim received her MBA from Lenoir-Rhyne University in 2016.

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Nicole Belanger

Assistant Coach

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Isabelle Eldridge

Assistant Coach

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