LaMonica Named Head Coach at Mount St. Mary's
from press release
EMMITSBURG, Md. -- Mount St. Mary’s
University Director of Athletics Lynne P. Robinson announced the
hiring of Sonia LaMonica as the women’s lacrosse head coach
on Tuesday. LaMonica becomes the sixth women’s lacrosse head
coach in program history
“This hire is another big step towards making lacrosse one
of the premier sports here at the Mount,” said Mount St.
Mary’s President Dr. Thomas H. Powell. “Coach
LaMonica has the pedigree as both a world class player and a
nationally respected coach to be able to elevate our women’s
lacrosse program to new heights. We had an outstanding pool
of candidates but it quickly became obvious to me that Sonia
LaMonica was the right person for the job.”
LaMonica comes to the Mount after a two-year stint as an assistant
coach at Towson, where she helped the Tigers to a 26-12 record, two
Colonial Athletic Association championships and two NCAA Division I
Tournament appearances. She coached a Tewaaraton Trophy candidate,
the 2008 CAA Player of the Year, the 2009 CAA Defensive Player of
the Year, five CAA first-team selections, two CAA second-team
selections, one CAA All-Rookie selection, one Intercollegiate
Women’s Lacrosse Coaches Association (IWLCA) All-America and
three IWLCA All-Mid Atlantic Region honorees while at Towson.
“We are delighted to welcome Sonia to Mount St. Mary’s
University as our new women’s lacrosse head coach,”
said Robinson. “Sonia’s experience as an elite player
and successful Division I coach perfectly positions her to guide
our program and we are extremely fortunate to have her join the
Mount family. Under Sonia’s leadership, the future of our
women’s lacrosse program is indeed very
bright.”
Prior to her time at Towson, LaMonica was an assistant coach at
Denver for the 2006 season. She helped the Pioneers to a then
program-best 15-5 record. She coached the Mountain Pacific Sports
Federation (MPSF) Player and Rookie of the Year, three All-MPSF
selections and Denver’s first-ever IWLCA All-West/Midwest
Region first team recipient.
“I am thrilled and honored to join the Mount St.
Mary’s family,” said LaMonica. “I would like to
thank Director of Athletics Lynne Robinson, Associate Director of
Athletics Mike Hardisky, President Dr. Thomas H. Powell and
Executive Vice President Dan Soller for this wonderful opportunity.
I look forward to taking this next step in my coaching career, and
am determined to raise the women’s lacrosse program to
national prestige. With the vision and the support of the Athletic
Department and the University, I am excited for the future of Mount
St. Mary’s women’s lacrosse.”
A native of Darlington, South Australia, LaMonica led the
Australian National Team to a gold medal at the 2005 World Cup
Championships and a silver medal at the 2009 World Cup
Championships. She was named to the 2005 IFWLA All-World team, the
U21 South Australian Sportswoman of the Year and was a two-time
member of the South Australian A-Grade All-Star team.
A 2003 graduate of the University of Maryland, LaMonica was a
three-year starter for the Terrapins. She earned first team
All-America honors and was a candidate for the Tewaaraton Trophy as
a senior after leading Maryland to the Atlantic Coast Conference
championship. LaMonica won three ACC titles during her career and
helped Maryland win the NCAA championship during the 2000 and 2001
seasons. She finished her college career with 111 goals, including
49 during her senior year when she served as a team captain, and
had 55 assists.
LaMonica inherits a team that finished 6-11 overall and 6-2 in
Northeast Conference play in 2009. The squad advanced to its
seventh-straight NEC Tournament and lost to second-seed Quinnipiac
11-9 in the NEC Semifinals.

















