Field Hockey

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- Assistant Coach
Erin Moore is in her first season as an assistant coach with the University of Michigan field hockey program. Moore works directly with the Wolverines' goalkeepers.
Moore comes to Michigan with five years of collegiate coaching experience and an additional 11 years coaching and developing middle and high-school-aged athletes. She spent last season as an assistant at the University of Delaware, where she worked directly with goalkeeper Cecile van Eijck, who started all 22 games and posted five shutouts, a 1.37 goals-against average and .758 save percentage. She helped the Blue Hens capture the 2024 CAA Tournament title and advance to the NCAA Tournament.
She participated in the "NFHCA to the Olympics Coach Tour" program last summer with stops in the Netherlands, Belgium and at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Prior to Delaware, Moore spent four seasons at Bentley University (2020-24), where she helped lead the Falcons program to three consecutive winning seasons. She was an integral part of Falcons' run to the 2021 NCAA Tournament, the first for Bentley field hockey since 2012, and in 2023, she coached goalkeeper Mia Trottie to NFHCA All-America and Northeast 10 Conference Goalkeeper of the Year honors.
Moore holds her Level 2 Certification from USAFH and is FIH Level 1 Certified. A 2023 participant of NCAA Women's Coaching Academy, she has been involved as a goalkeepers coach with numerous camps and clinics across the east coast, including Saint Michael College and the 3 Step Sports, Beyond Sticks and Nike Field Hockey Camps organizations.
Moore was a four-year letterwinner as a goalkeeper for Regis College in Weston, Mass., where she helped the team to a 2016 New England Collegiate Conference championship.
Originally from Rosedale, Md., Moore earned a bachelor's degree in public health with a minor in biology in 2019. She added a Certificate in Foundations of Global Sport Management through NYU in 2023 and is currently pursuing an MBA with a concentration in leadership.