Walton, a native of Syracuse, N.Y., is familiar with the Mid-Atlantic region after spending two seasons at VCU focusing on the defensive unit, goalkeepers and was as recruiting coordinator for Head Coach Jen O'Brien at VCU before taking over the YSU program. The Rams posted seven victories in each of Walton's two seasons with the school.
In 2019, VCU was 7-11 and went 4-5 in the Atlantic 10 Conference. The Rams' defense caused 187 turnovers in the 18 games.
In 2018, VCU finished the year 7-11 overall with a 5-4 Atlantic 10 record. The team earned their first Atlantic 10 Championship berth by defeating seven-time defending conference champion UMass in the regular season, halting a NCAA record 61-game conference winning streak.
Walton headed a defensive unit that helped propel the team to its first winning record in conference and included the program's first wins over Davidson and UMass. The defense held opponents to single-digit goals four times in 2018, which also featured two overtime wins. The defense forced a school-record 192 turnovers with eight Rams causing at least 10 turnovers for the campaign.
She joined VCU after serving as an assistant coach at the University of Mount Olive. In her first two years at Mount Olive, the Trojans had an overall record of 27-9. In 2015, Walton helped guide Mount Olive to the Conference Carolinas Women's Lacrosse Championship as the team was ranked No. 9 in the year-end Nike/LaxMagazine Division II Women's Lacrosse Top 20 Poll, the highest ranking in program history.
Prior to arriving at Mount Olive, Walton served as an assistant coach at Alma College (Mich.), where she helped the team to a 16-3 mark. Alma posted a record of 7-8 the year prior to her arrival.
Walton earned her bachelor's degree in communications at Canisius College (N.Y.) and helped lead the Griffins to back-to-back Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference women's lacrosse titles, including the first title in school history. Walton earned MAAC All-Tournament honors during Canisius' first title run. She tallied 42 goals and eight assists for 50 points during her career.
She is a graduate of Nottingham High School where she earned Academic All-America and OSHL All-League honors.
"I feel unbelievably grateful to be a part of Old Dominion University and to be at the helm for the Women's Lacrosse Program. I'd like to thank the search committee, Ashley Waters, along with the entire administration for this opportunity to be a part of such a family oriented athletic department," Walton said. "Monarch Nation is an exceptional community, and it feels great to walk around the Norfolk area and campus. The pride, support, and energy around the entire University is evident. I am looking forward to being a contributing member to all things ODU, and I am especially excited to get to work with this current ODU Lacrosse team."
"After speaking with the team, there is already such a great team culture that is ready to get after it and go to work every day. I am looking forward to connecting all Monarchs of current players, future players, and the great alumni base that is out there to rally behind this program and Reign On!," Walton added.