Anne Moelk
Alma Mater: Denison '92 | Overall Record: 33-12 (4 Years) | Record at DePauw: 21-10 (3 Years)
Anne Moelk accepted DePauw University's women's lacrosse head coaching position in July of 2019.
Career Highlights
- Named North Coast Athletic Conference Coach of the Year in 2021 after leading DePauw to a 4-1 NCAC divisional record and 6-4 overall
- From 1992-1994 assistant coached at Denison in both lacrosse and field hockey
- For one season Moelk was an intern assistant coach for Princeton University following her time at Denison
- Moelk returned to her alma mater as head coach of both lacrosse and field hockey for the 1995-96 academic year
- Posted a 12-2 record in lacrosse
- Posted an 11-7 record in field hockey
- From 1996-99 she was the assistant women's lacrosse coach for The Ohio State University's (OSU) program's first three varsity seasons
- Following her position at OSU Moelk was named the first head coach for women's lacrosse at Division I Ohio University, from 1999-2003
- Served as head coach for England's Under 21 Squad
- Since 2007 Moelk has been a trainer in the U.S. Lacrosse Coaches Development Program
- From 2009-14, she was the student affairs assistant director and assistant Title IX coordinator for the Mitchell Hamline School of Law
- From 2014-17 worked as an assistant dean for the Mitchell Hamline School of Law
- While working as an assistant dean from 2014-17, Moelk was also the co-head coach for the Minnesota Lakers Select Travel Club girls lacrosse team and the first commissioner fo the North Central Women's Lacrosse League
- In 2017, Moelk was named the Director of Student Support, and Title IX coordinator at University of Indianapolis
- In 2017, she was named head coach and recruiting director for the Indy United Select Club team
Academic and Athletic Highlights
- Earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in History at Denison University
- Earned a Masters of Arts in Sport and Excercise Studies at The Ohio State University
- Earned a Juris Doctor from William Mitchell College of Law (Minn.)
- Played both lacrosse and field hockey for the Big Red
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