PHILADELPHIA – Drexel University Director of Athletics Maisha Kelly announced the hiring of Kim Hillier as the Mary Semanik Head Coach of Women’s Lacrosse at Drexel University on Thursday. Hillier becomes just the ninth head coach since the program began in 1983.
“I am excited to welcome Kim to Drexel Athletics,” Kelly said. “Kim is a proven winner, having served in an integral role in the ascension of Stony Brook’s women’s lacrosse program, a dominant program in the America East Conference. The Seawolves have been a consistent presence in the NCAA championships and the national rankings. Kim brings a passion and energy that is magnetic and has a commitment to continuing the tremendous success already embodied in our women’s lacrosse program.”
Hillier joins the Dragons after spending the last five seasons at Stony Brook University.
“I am thrilled for the Dragon lacrosse family,” said Deputy Director of Athletics, Nick Gannon. “The future is exciting with Kim leading our program. She has an infectious personality grounded by incredible belief in the power of family that will match the grit and culture of our lacrosse program. Kim’s aspirations for our program’s future will only build on the team’s 2021 success.”
She rejoined the Seawolves’ staff in September 2016 as associate head coach with a focus on developing the Stony Brook offense after previously working at SBU in 2012. During her most recent stint, the Farmingdale, N.Y. native helped lead Stony Brook to four NCAA appearances, including two quarterfinals, and four America East titles. She helped mentor the 2021 IWLCA Midfielder of the Year, 12 All-Americans, and 39 All-Conference honorees, including 19 on the First Team.
“Sincerest thanks to Joe Spallina, Shawn Heilbron, Robert Emmerich and my entire Stony Brook women’s lacrosse family/nation, for a consistent, world-class championship experience,” said Hillier. “It has been an absolute honor.”
“I’d like to thank President Fry, Maisha Kelly, Nick Gannon, Dr. Subir Sahu and the rest of the search committee for the opportunity of a lifetime,” continued Hillier. “Drexel has established a rich tradition of success; both in the classroom and on the field. As we move forward, we will continue to break barriers as winners in every aspect going forward. The expectation of winning will be an everyday mentality as we work to win a national championship. I am fired up to take this group of young women under my wing as we walk through this journey together as a family.”