Missy Foote
Asso. AD, SWA, Dir. of P.E., & Women's Lacrosse
Email: foote@middlebury.edu
Phone: work802.443.5262
Alma Mater: Springfield '74
Years at Midd: 36
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Foote is now in her 36th year on the Middlebury athletic staff and her 32nd year as head coach of women's lacrosse. Her squads have won five NCAA Championships since '97, including four perfect seasons ('99, '01, '02, '04). The Panthers also made 14 straight trips to the final four from '94-'07 and have appeared in eight NCAA title games. The Panthers have also hosted eight of 11 NESCAC Tournaments, winning the title seven times.
The Panthers are recognized as a national power in women's lacrosse, boasting a 51-game winning streak during '01, '02 and most of '03. From ’97-’04, the Panthers lost just seven games, earning an overall mark of 131-7 en route to their five national titles. In '12, Foote was named to the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame.
She has also guided the Panthers to two ECAC championships and has an overall record of 376-101-1. Foote was the '94, '97, '00, '01 and '02 Division III New England and National Women's Lacrosse Coach of the Year. She earned NESCAC coach of the year honors from '01-'05, while being named the regional coach of the year in '12.
2001 marked Foote's 21st and final year as head coach of the field hockey program at Middlebury. She ended her career with a record of 180-95-12 for a .648 winning percentage. Her 180 wins are more than any other coach in the 33-year history of the program at Middlebury. Her most successful season came in 1998 when she led the team to a 17-1 record and its first NCAA Championship. She has also paced the team to NCAA Tournament appearances in '94 and '96. During her reign, the team made six ECAC Tournament appearances and captured a pair of ECAC crowns in '93 and '97. She was named the Division III Regional and National Coach of the Year in '94 and '98.
A 1974 Springfield College graduate, Foote coached field hockey, basketball, and lacrosse at Green Mountain Union High School in Chester, Vermont, before joining the Middlebury staff in 1977. She is currently the director of physical education at Middlebury.
Foote also serves as the Senior Woman Administrator and Associate Athletic Director at Middlebury.
Katharine DeLorenzo
Field Hockey & Asst. Women's Lacrosse
Email: kdeloren@middlebury.edu
Phone: work802.443.5422
Alma Mater: Goucher '90
Years at Midd: 12
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DeLorenzo enters her 12th season as the head coach of the Panther field hockey program. She came to Middlebury after serving as the head field hockey and lacrosse coach at Skidmore for the previous six seasons.
DeLorenzo has led the Panthers to tremendous success over the past nine years, including an impressive 138-34 record. In that time, the Panthers advanced to the NCAA Championship game on four occasions. She earned New England Coach of the Year honors in '03 and '04, while being deemed the Division III National Coach of the Year in '03. The team also captured the '03 NESCAC title.
DeLorenzo graduated from Goucher College in '90, where she was an All-American field hockey and lacrosse player, as well as a swimmer. Following graduation, she attended Indiana State University where she earned her master's degree in athletic administration in '92. While at Indiana State, she began her coaching career with a two-year stint as an assistant field hockey coach for Depauw University in Greencastle, Indiana, where the team advanced to the NCAA Tournament in '91. After receiving her master's, DeLorenzo took a position at Oberlin College in Ohio as the head field hockey and lacrosse coach in the fall of '92, becoming an assistant athletic director during her third and final year.
DeLorenzo began working at Skidmore College in the fall of '95 as the head field hockey and lacrosse coach. She led the field hockey team to NCAA Tournament appearances in '98 and '99 and was named the UCAA (Upstate Collegiate Athletic Association) coach of the year in both of those seasons. She earned a six-year record of 69-37 at Skidmore, including a school-record 18 wins in '99 when she was named the NFCAA Regional Coach of the Year. That season, her team also captured the UCAA Championship.
She is an active member of several field hockey national committees, including stints with several rules committees, such as the IWLCA (Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association) National Rules Committee, on which she currently serves. DeLorenzo directs clinics on Middlebury's campus throughout the year. She is also the director of two Nike field hockey camps as well as being involved with the USFHA (United States Field Hockey Association) Futures Program.
Morgan Maciewicz
Asst. Field Hockey & Lacrosse Coach
Email: mmaciewicz@middlebury.edu
Phone: work802.443.2293
Alma Mater: Bates '10
Years at Midd: 3
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Maciewicz enters her third season as an assistant field hockey and lacrosse coach at Middlebury College. She comes to Middlebury from Bates College, where she was a four-year member of both the field hockey and lacrosse programs.
Maciewicz graduated Bates in '09 with a degree in psychology and a minor in economics. She was a member of the student athletic advisory committee at Bates, after arriving from St. Mark's School in the fall of '06.
On the field hockey field, she served as a co-captain her senior season, earning second-team All-Region honors last fall. She was also a captain on the lacrosse field, boasting second-team All-Region honors for three consecutive seasons. Maciewicz also participated in two years of indoor track and one season of squash.
She has worked several camps throughout her career at Bates, including two summers as the University of Southern Maine Stix Camp. She was also involved with coaching at the High School Maine Games during the summer of '09. Maciewicz was a big part of Bates' volunteer field hockey and lacrosse clinics throughout her four years on campus.

