Caitlin Hansen is Saint Leo University’s new head women’s lacrosse coach.
Most recently, Hansen served as head women’s lacrosse coach at Johnson & Wales University in Providence, Rhode Island, where she posted a 50-23 (.685) overall record in four seasons, including a 16-5 mark in 2017.

Hansen spent the past four seasons at Johnson & Wales University in Providence, Rhode Island. (Courtesy of Johnson & Wales University)
She replaces Leslie Graham, who resigned in May to “pursue other career opportunities.”
During her six seasons of coaching Saint Leo, Graham compiled a 41-54 record.
Besides leading Johnson & Wales, Hansen has served as a coach with the Team Elevate New England club women’s lacrosse program since 2013. Based out of Providence, Team Elevate is one of the nation’s top club lacrosse organizations.
She previously served as an assistant coach at her alma mater, Bryant University, for the 2009 through 2011 seasons, where she was responsible for on- and off-campus recruiting, practice preparation, game film breakdown and opponent scouting reports, and travel logistics.
“We are excited to welcome Caitlin Hansen to our Saint Leo athletic community,” Saint Leo athletic director Francis X. Reidy said, in a statement. “We had a profile heading into this search, and Coach Hansen checked off each of the qualities we were looking for in impressive fashion. I know our women’s lacrosse team will be excited to be coached, work with, and be developed by Coach Hansen.”
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