As the only coach in North Carolina history, she has plenty of experience in building a program. In 22 seasons, she’s won more than 300 games, taken Carolina to the NCAA tournament 19 teams and won national championships in 2013 and 2016.
“At Carolina, we always talk about leaving something better than you found it — leave a legacy, take risks and be bold,” Levy said in the school’s press release announcing her hiring as the national team coach. “What a great opportunity for me to demonstrate these things to my own kids and our Carolina players.”
And that’s another impetus for her taking on this challenge. Levy, who volunteers on the US Lacrosse Board of Directors, wants to give back to the sport; and its unique community.
She points to seeing how people rallied around and supported the family of a North Carolina men’s lacrosse player who passed away, and the success of programs like Harlem Lacrosse that rely on the generosity and commitment of so many.
“There are so many amazing things that happen in our sport that I don’t see in other sports,” Levy said. “I want to help grow the sport and open it to more people, but keep it personal.”