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Cathy Reese has had a storied career with Maryland lacrosse—as a stellar player, assistant coach, and iconic head coach. Here's a snapshot:
Player (1994–1998): Four‑time NCAA champion (1995–98) with Maryland. In 1998, she earned NCAA Tournament Most Outstanding Player honors and was twice named First Team All‑ACC Wikipedia+14Wikipedia+14The Diamondback+14Testudo Times.
Assistant Coach (1999–2004): Immediately returned to Maryland post‑graduation, contributing to three more national titles under Cindy Timchal The Washington Post+4Inside Lacrosse+4Wikipedia+4.
Head Coach (2007–present):
Oversaw five NCAA championships (2010, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2019). Wikipedia+14Wikipedia+14Wikipedia+14
Guided the Terps to at least 11 Final Fours and 20+ conference titles through ACC and Big Ten play University of Maryland Athletics+2USA Lacrosse+2Testudo Times+2.
Achieved fast milestone pacing: first to 200, 250, 300 wins in women’s lacrosse, currently ranking sixth all‑time with over 330 wins Maryland Today+7University of Maryland Athletics+7Testudo Times+7.
Earned four IWLCA National Coach of the Year awards and 12 conference coach of the year honors University of Maryland Athletics+2USA Lacrosse+2Testudo Times+2.
Legacy & Honors:
Inducted into the Maryland Athletics Hall of Fame in 2018 and the IWLCA Hall of Fame in 2025 Wikipedia.
As of early 2025, she's part of a coaching juggernaut, with Maryland rebounding strongly—e.g., winning their first NCAA tourney game under her guidance this spring The Washington PostThe Washington Post.
From standout player to elite coach, Cathy Reese's impact on Maryland lacrosse is unparalleled—12 NCAA titles overall and sustained dominance across decades.