Southern New Hampshire: 'Kate Mullen Named Women's Lacrosse Coach'
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MANCHESTER, N.H. – Southern New Hampshire University Director
of Athletics Chip Polak announced Monday that Kate Mullen has been
named head women’s lacrosse coach, effective immediately.
“I am thrilled that we were able to get someone with
Kate’s credentials to lead our women’s lacrosse
team,” said Polak. “She is a proven winner and she will
keep our program in its position as one of the top programs in the
Northeast-10 Conference and Division II.”
Mullen served as head women’s lacrosse coach at Endicott
College in Beverly, MA from 2006-2008. Over her three seasons, she
led the Gulls to a record of 45-15, including a 24-3 mark in The
Commonwealth Coast Conference. During Mullen’s tenure,
Endicott captured three straight TCCC championships and earned
three consecutive berths to the NCAA Division III tournament.
Mullen was named the conference Coach of the Year in 2008 and also
served on the All-America selection committee in 2007 and 2008.
Mullen also worked in Endicott’s Office of Admission.
A 2002 graduate of Goucher College in Towson, Md., Mullen was a
four-year starter for the Gopher women’s lacrosse team. A
Capital Athletic Conference All-Conference selection, Mullen led
Goucher in assists and points as a senior and was a part of an
offense that led Division III in offense in 2001. A three-year
captain, she was nominated for All-Region honors and to play in the
North/South All-Star game as a senior.
Following graduation, Mullen was named lacrosse specialist at Queen
Anne’s School in Caversham, England. She led the
school’s U15 team to the 2003 National Schools Championship,
and also taught physical education. Mullen has also served as an
instructor at Peak Performance Goalie School.
Mullen inherits a Penmen program that has reached the Northeast-10
Conference championship game in each of the past two seasons while
posting a combined 25-11 record.



























