Women's Hockey Introduces Moe Bradley as Assistant CoachWomen's Hockey Introduces Moe Bradley as Assistant Coach

Women's Hockey Introduces Moe Bradley as Assistant Coach

Former UMass Boston head coach Moe Bradley set to join Jeff Kamperal's staff as assistant coach

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Head coach Jeff Kampersal and the Penn State women’s hockey team announced the hiring of Moe Bradley as assistant coach earlier this week.

Bradley will join fellow assistants Makenna Newkirk and Jennifer Wakefield to round out Kampersal’s staff ahead of the 2025-26 season.

We are delighted to welcome Moe to our Penn State Hockey family. She is a dynamite teacher of hockey – a great communicator, a self-starter, a grinder, and most importantly, a genuine human,” commented Kampersal. “Moe will be a mentor for the women in our program and will help them holistically, both on and off the ice.”

Bradley spent the past two seasons as head coach at her Alma Mater, Division III UMass Boston. She led the Beacons to 21-26-5 record over the past two seasons including a 19-13-4 record in New England Hockey Conference play with back-to-back fourth place finishes in the 10-team league. Bradley was named the 2024 NEHC Coach of the Year following her first season as bench boss and mentored three NEHC All-Conference selections including Gianna Skrelja who earned All-Rookie Team in 2023-24 and Third Team All-Conference this past season.

“The momentum in Hockey Valley is palpable and I realize how fortunate I am to be joining this program. I genuinely look forward to what is to come.”

Moe Bradley

The Swampscott, Massachusetts native served as an assistant coach for the Beacons during the 2022-23 season prior to her elevation to head coach. Before her return to the harbor campus, Bradley had coaching stops at Stevenson University (2015-17), Suffolk University (2017-18) and Boston College where she served as goaltending coach from 2018-22. 

While at BC she helped guide the Eagles to a pair of NCAA Tournament appearances while developing one of the most decorated goaltenders in Boston College history in Abigail Levy. Levy was a two-time National Goaltender of the Year Award semifinalist while graduating as the program leader for save percentage at .940 including a single-season BC record .947 during her final season.

Bradley began her collegiate career at the University of New Hampshire before transferring to UMass Boston following her sophomore season. In her two seasons as a Beacon, Bradley appeared in 30 games with 28 starts posting an 11-11-7 record with three shutouts to go along with a .915 save percentage and a 2.23 goals-against average.

Her career GAA is good for third in school history and includes a 1.58 goals-against average during the 2013-14 campaign, a mark good for second all-time, while her save percentage ranks eighth in the Beacon record books and includes a .938 during her junior campaign, the third-best all-time.

I am very excited to be joining the staff at Penn State next season, with many thanks to coach Kampersal for extending this opportunity,” mentioned Bradley. “The momentum in Hockey Valley is palpable and I realize how fortunate I am to be joining this program. I genuinely look forward to what is to come.”