Moreau Rounds Out 2025-26 Women’s Lacrosse StaffMoreau Rounds Out 2025-26 Women’s Lacrosse Staff

Moreau Rounds Out 2025-26 Women’s Lacrosse Staff

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. – Head coach of Penn State women’s lacrosse Kayla Treanor has completed her first ever staff in the Blue and White the addition of Amy Moreau to her coaching staff. Mager joins as an assistant coach for the Nittany Lions, focusing on defense and goalkeepers.

“We’re thrilled to add Amy Moreau to our staff,” said Treanor. “Amy is a rising star in the coaching world with high-level playing experience at UMass, .in the professional league, and with Team USA. She’ll be working primarily with our defense and goalies, and I’m excited for the competitive mindset and spirit she’ll bring to our program.”

“I am thrilled to join the Penn State family for this upcoming season,” said Moreau. “The reputation Penn State Athletics has is second to none in the country. I am excited to have the opportunity to work beside some of the best college coaches in the country. A special thank you to Kayla, Abby, and Evan. They have been incredible during this process, and I cannot wait to get to Happy Valley and get started. I am excited for what’s to come, WE ARE!”

Amy Moreau arrives in Happy Valley after two seasons with the Davidson lacrosse staff. In her two seasons with the Wildcats, she helped guide the team to a combined 23-12 record, including a 15-4 conference mark. In 2025, Davidson had the Atlantic 10’s top scoring defense allowing just nine goals per game. That mark ranked sixth nationally. She coached the 2025 Atlantic 10 Goalkeeper of the Year, who tallied the sixth best save percentage in the country last season at 49.8 percent.

A native of Saratoga Springs, N.Y., Moreau played five years of lacrosse at the University of Massachusetts before getting into the coaching space. She helped lead UMass to a 2022 Atlantic 10 Conference Championship, while also capturing four A-10 regular season titles and making three NCAA Tournament appearances.

Moreau was also named the 2023 Atlantic 10 Midfielder of the Year and earned First Team All-Conference and All-Northeast Region honors while ending her career ranked fifth all-time with 151 draw controls and sixth in caused turnovers (74). During her fifth and final season, Moreau scored 35 goals and dished 15 assists, both career highs, and ended her tenure with 100 career ground balls.

After graduation in 2023, Moreau signed a professional lacrosse contract, competing with Athletes Unlimited, becoming the first UMass lacrosse player to sign with the league. She played in AU for two summers and has since signed with the Women’s Lacrosse League (WLL), where she competed in the 2025 All-Star Game. She has also been called to participate in many Team USA training camps since her graduation.