COLUMBUS, Ohio — Amanda (Barnes) Moore has been selected as the next head coach for the Ohio State women’s lacrosse team, Janine Oman, senior deputy athletics director for the Buckeyes, announced Tuesday. Moore comes to Ohio State after seven years in the same role at East Carolina.
Moore started her collegiate coaching career at Ohio State as an assistant coach for two seasons before a year at Boston University. She spent five years on the staff at Duke and was then named head coach for the ECU Pirates in June 2016. Moore was tasked with establishing the team, spending a year developing the program before the inaugural season in 2017-18. A part of nine NCAA appearances as a player and coach, she was a four-year letterwinner at North Carolina, with the squad reaching the NCAA quarterfinals each of her four seasons.
“We are thrilled to bring Mandy and her family back to Columbus,” Oman said. “Her plan and vision for Buckeye women’s lacrosse stood out throughout the interview process. We are excited for her to meet the team and get started. The future is bright for the program under her leadership.”
Moore will be the fourth head coach in program history, with the first year of varsity lacrosse at Ohio State in 1996. She is a member of the NCAA Rules Committee and the IWLCA All-American Committee for the southern region.
“I would first like to thank Gene Smith, senior vice president and athletics director, and Janine Oman, senior deputy athletics director and SWA, for this tremendous opportunity to be the next women’s lacrosse head coach at The Ohio State University,” Moore said. “I would also like to thank the interview committee, coaches and support staff for their time and authenticity during the interview process. My immediate sense, after meeting with so many Buckeyes, was a confirmation that the people and student-athletes at Ohio State are truly world-class.
“The Ohio State University was my first job in the collegiate coaching profession. The experience working for Ohio State and Sue Stimmel, the founder of the women’s lacrosse program, cemented my love for leading and teaching student-athletes. The opportunity to come back as the fourth women’s lacrosse head coach is a full-circle moment. I look forward to connecting with each era of Buckeye lacrosse and forging our next path as a program with the current group of young women. There is so much to be proud of and celebrate if you are an Ohio State fan and our women’s lacrosse program wants to add to the people, the tradition and the excellence of our athletics department’s rich history. It is our goal to pursue comprehensive excellence and look to find ways to be our best on and off the field as student-athletes and staff. Jonathan, Cade, Evangeline and I can’t wait to meet our Buckeye Lacrosse family in Columbus and begin this next chapter as a family in Scarlet and Gray. O-H!”