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Courtney Dincecco

 
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Courtney Dincecco was named the Assumption University Head Women's Lacrosse Coach in January of 2021.

Dincecco comes to Assumption following a position as the Coordinator of Academic Success Programs at Wichita State University. Prior to her time at Wichita State University, Dincecco served as the Head Women's Lacrosse Coach at Ave Maria University for four seasons, 2015 to 2019. In her first year at Ave Maria, Dincecco led the Gyrenes to a 5-8 record and was named the NWLL South Region Coach of the Year as well as the NAIA Independent Conference Coach of the Year. In her second season at the helm she led Ave Maria to their first NAIA National Tournament Appearance.

Prior to Ave Maria, Dincecco took over the Manhantanville lacrosse program in August 2012 after serving as the assistant coach for one season. Under her leadership, she coached nine All-Freedom Conference selections.

In addition to her head coaching experience at Ave Maria and Manhatanville, Dincecco also spent one season as the assistant women's lacrosse coach at Stonybrook University (2010-2011). She served as the defensive coordinator and the goalie coach for the Valiants. Dincecco has also been involved in women's lacrosse at the club and youth levels with Legacy Lacrosse LLC, Scarsdale Youth Lacrosse and Oak Neck Athletics.

Dincecco served as a member of the IWLCA Women's Lacrosse Coaches Association Planning Committee in 2018. The committee is responsible for planning and organizing the annual IWLCA meeting in Orlando, Fla. which hosts over 400 coaches. She served as the NAIA Women's Lacrosse Executive Committee Secretary from 2017 to 2019. In this role she oversaw the Hall of Fame subcommittee and drafted legislative proposals for the NAIA legislation committee. She also participated on the All-American Selection Committee.

Dincecco is a 2010 graduate of Loyola University in Maryland where she was a four-year letterwinner for the Greyhounds. As a netminder for Loyola, Dincecco was selected as a captain both her junior and senior seasons and was part of the Greyhounds' Big East Tournament semifinalist team her senior year.

A native of Bayville, N.Y., Dincecco earned her bachelor's degree in communications and business at Loyola. She later went on to receive her master's degree in Sports Business Management from Manhattanville College.