Kaitlin Dolloff has stepped down as the head field hockey coach at Husson University after three successful seasons. While she will continue as an assistant coach for the women's lacrosse team, Dolloff reflected on her accomplishments, including leading the team to multiple championships. Her tenure saw the Eagles achieve notable success, including a strong overall record and numerous individual accolades for players under her guidance.

By the Numbers
  • Dolloff's record: 28 wins and 21 losses (2023-2025).
  • Championships won: 1 North Atlantic Conference, 2 Central Maine Collegiate Field Hockey Conference, 1 Eastern Collegiate Athletic Conference.
  • 10-2 record in conference games.
State of Play
  • A search for Dolloff's replacement is currently underway for the 2026 season.
  • Dolloff leaves a legacy as the third-winningest coach in the program's history.
What's Next

As the program searches for a new head coach, expectations will be set for continued success in field hockey, building on the foundation laid by Dolloff. The upcoming coaching appointment will be crucial for maintaining the momentum in the program.

Bottom Line

Dolloff's departure marks a significant transition for Husson's field hockey program, but her contributions have set a high standard. The next coach will need to embrace the culture of excellence established during her tenure while striving to lead the Eagles to new heights.