Katrina Dowd, Tumolo’s best friend and someone she praises at every opportunity she finds, is the headliner. As a player, Dowd won three consecutive national championships at Northwestern. She was then on staff for North Carolina’s national titles in 2013 and 2016.
A 2013 world champion with the U.S. national team and a 2019 WPLL All-Star, Dowd continues to compete at a high level at age 34. She led the Irish national team with 36 points in eight games during the 2022 World Lacrosse Women’s Championship last summer at Towson.
“I hired someone that has won five national championships — three as a player, two as a coach,” Tumolo said. “And she’s my best friend. We work well together. She knows how to take a team to another level. Hiring her was one of the best things I’ve ever done.”
Then there’s Ella Simkins, an Athletes Unlimited pro and stalwart on Syracuse defenses that ranked at or near the top of the country from 2017-21. In 2021, she set Syracuse’s single-season record for caused turnovers (35) and helped the Orange reach the national title game for the first time since 2014.
It gets even better. Caylee Waters, fresh off an NCAA title as a staff member at North Carolina, joined Army as a volunteer assistant. A 2016 national champion as a player at UNC, Waters was also part of a 1-2 goalie punch with Liz Hogan that backstopped the U.S. to a gold medal this past summer.
Lest we forget Tumolo, the crafty attacker most college players of today idolized growing up. A Tewaaraton Award finalist in 2012 and a gold medalist on the 2017 U.S. team, Tumolo is a proven winner.
All told, that’s seven national championships, three gold medals and countless other accolades on staff.
“When you have greatness around you, you can’t not be great,” Tumolo said.