It’s roughly halfway through the 2025 season and things are heating up. Now is the time to check your program’s pulse to get a handle on what is working, what adjustments need to be made, and how you can capitalize on the remaining time to finish your season strong. Join this informative panel discussion that will cover the following topics:
• Taking a 30,000 foot look down at your program to evaluate the season thus far
• Conversations that should be happening with player, staff, and administrators
• Preparing your program for a successful finish
• How you can embrace the journey you are on
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    Executive Director
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    Senior Associate Director of Athletics
    Amy Coleman joined Holy Cross in January 2023 as Senior Associate Director of Athletics. Coleman's primary responsibilities include oversight for the offices of business, facilities and operations, as well as supervision of select sports.

    Coleman arrives on The Hill from Boston College, where she most recently served as the senior associate director of athletics business operations.

    At Boston College, Coleman oversaw the budget for 31 varsity sports, including operating, compensation and scholarship funding, while advising coaches in strategic planning to leverage all available resources. She served as the sport administrator for select programs, including the women's lacrosse program that won the 2021 national championship. Coleman was elevated into the position in 2019 after previously serving as the department's assistant director for business & travel operations from 2018 to 2019.

    Prior to her time with the Eagles, Coleman worked nearby at Boston University, where she was the assistant business manager from 2016 to 2018. From 2014 to 2016, Coleman was the director of operations for the Terriers' women's basketball program, managing all day-to-day operations of the team while coordinating with the department's business, communications, compliance, development, facilities, marketing, and ticket offices.

    From 2012 to 2014, she worked at the University of California as associate director of Olympic sports operations. She began her career in athletics as an administrative intern in the athletic departments at Cal (2010) and Boston College (2011).
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    Head Coach, Colorado College
    Few people can match the impact that Susan Stuart has made on the sport of women’s lacrosse as a player, coach and administrator.

    Under Stuart’s guidance, Colorado College has been one of the most successful Division III programs in the country, as well as the standard-bearer for teams from the West Region. During her 30-season tenure as the only coach in program history, the Tigers posted a 313-151-1 record and earned 12 appearances in the NCAA Division III Women’s Lacrosse Championship.

    At the Division III level, Stuart ranks sixth among active coaches with five or more seasons with 313 career victories and 22nd with a .682 winning percentage. All-time, for coaches 10 or more years, she is 12th in total wins and tied for 22nd in winning percentage. Across all NCAA Divisions, Stuart ranks 18th among active coaches and 23rd in all-time victories.

    CC, which owns a 13-12 all-time postseason record, advanced to the national semifinals in 2005 after defeating a pair of nationally-ranked opponents – Union College and SUNY Cortland – at the regional level. Colorado College is still the only program from the West to advance to the final four.

    The Tigers also posted the biggest comeback in the tournament's history in 2007 when they overcame a 9-0 deficit to defeat No. 18 Nazareth College, 12-11, in triple overtime in a regional semifinal at Salisbury University.

    In 2019, Stuart was named West Region Coach of the Year by the Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association for the seventh time after guiding the Tigers to an 18-2 record and the No. 1 ranking in the West Region by the NCAA.
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