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Lyndsey Boswell was hired in 2009 as High Point University’s first women’s lacrosse head coach and has been the architect of the Panthers’ swift rise to a championship-winning league power.
Under Boswell’s tutelage, the Panthers have compiled a 144-67 (.682) record, including a 72-6 mark (.923) in conference play. Boswell has been named the conference coach of the year six times in her career (2014, 2016-18, 2021-22), including five out of the last six seasons in the Big South.
Boswell has led the Panthers to 12 conference championships and five straight in the program’s first 11 seasons (2011-14, 2017-19, 2021-22) and guided HPU to six NCAA Tournament appearances in 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019, and 2021.
In 2022, Boswell led HPU to a 10-9 overall record while going 8-1 in the Big South. The Panthers appeared in their sixth NCAA Tournament in 2021 as HPU swept the regular season and tournament championships in the Big South for the fourth-straight season.
Coach Boswell is the winningest coach in the Big South Conference with 114 wins. She has the most Big South Tournament titles and NCAA Tournament appearances among active BSC head coaches, with six apiece.
HPU extended its conference unbeaten streak to 26 games in 2019, en route to their third straight Big South regular season and tournament championships. From 2017-2019, the Panthers went 48-12 and undefeated against conference competition on the way to Big South regular season and tournament championships in all three seasons. The 2017 season also featured the first-ever HPU win of any sport in the NCAA Tournament, a 21-15 victory over No. 18 Towson.
In 2018, Boswell guided the Panthers to a school-record 17 wins, including a school-record tying 16 consecutive wins. During the season, the Panthers were tabbed as high at 16th in the national rankings, the best mark of any HPU program.
The Panthers appeared in the NCAA Tournament in 2013 and 2014. The 2013 season was the first for women’s lacrosse in the Big South Conference and marked the first time HPU was playing for an automatic berth to the NCAA Tournament. HPU went 6-1 in league play, earning the No. 2 seed to the Big South Tournament, where the High Point beat Davidson in the championship game. Heading into the NCAA Tournament, High Point had a 14-5 record in 2014 and won the Big South regular season with a 7-0 mark.
The Panthers won 15 games in their first season of 2011, a record for a first-year Div. I program, then won 15 games again in 2012. In 2012, the Panthers went 15-4 while beating both Navy and Oregon, which won their respective conferences. The Panthers won the NLC regular season with a 7-0 record. During the program’s first season in 2011, The Panthers won the National Lacrosse Conference (NLC) Tournament, defeating top-seed Jacksonville in overtime in the championship game.
Boswell came to High Point after three seasons as head coach at St. Andrews University, where the Knights improved from six wins in her first season of 2007 to a program-record seven wins in 2008 and another program-record 11 wins in 2009. The Knights’ 11-8 overall record and 7-5 conference record in 2009 marked the first winning records in program history. The team advanced to the Conference Carolinas semifinals twice.
Prior to St. Andrews, Boswell spent two seasons as an assistant coach at her alma mater, Pfeiffer University, where she assisted in all aspects of the program. As a student-athlete at Pfeiffer from 2000-04, Boswell was a two-time IWLCA first-team All-American, four-time womenslacrosse.com All-American and was Carolinas-Virginia Athletics Conference Player of the Year in 2004. She led the nation in points and goals per game in 2002 and, over her four seasons, garnered National Player of the Week honors six times and was a three-time All-Region selection. As a team captain, Boswell helped lead Pfeiffer to a CVAC Championship in 2004 and set the program records in points, goals, and assists. She was named Pfeiffer Athlete of the Year twice.
Boswell is the founder and director of All-Star Lax Camps, which holds camps year-round in North Carolina, Maryland, and New York. Boswell earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Human Services at Pfeiffer in 2005.
She and her husband, Jeff, reside in High Point with their two daughters, Trese and Carmela, and her three step-children, Paxton, Aimery, and Karstin.
High Point University Women's Lacrosse Head Coach Lyndsey Boswell announced the hiring of Hannah Wszalek as the Panthers' newest assistant coach Wednesday morning. The experienced Wszalek will serve as the Panthers' offensive coordinator and recruiting coordinator.
"I am extremely excited and thankful for the opportunity to join the High Point program," Wszalek said. "I have been a Panthers' fan for many years, and I truly admire the competitive and family-oriented culture that Coach Boswell has built here. I'm eager to meet the current players and get to work on helping the program any way I can!"
Wszalek comes to HPU after a two-year stint at Arcadia University, where she was the head coach and named the Middle Atlantic Conference Freedom Coach of the Year in her first season. She took a two-win program and bettered the win total each season, winning seven in 2022 followed by eight in 2023. The eight-win season was the Knights' best since 2018 as it snapped Arcadia's five-year postseason drought. She coached eight MAC Freedom All-Conference members, including two first teamers.
HIGH POINT, N.C. — High Point University Women's Lacrosse Head Coach Lyndsey Boswell announced the addition of Caroline Davidson as the Panthers' newest assistant coach on Friday.
Davidson will coach the HPU goalies and defense.
"I am so excited to be joining the HPU family," Davidson said, "and so grateful to Coach Boswell for the opportunity! I am looking forward to getting started and contributing to the continued success of this amazing team. Go Panthers!"
A three-time All-American defender at the University of Florida, Davidson comes to High Point following three collegiate coaching stops: Drexel University (2017-2018), Arizona State University (2018-2019), and Virgina Commonwealth University (2019-2021).
Since then, Davidson has been coaching travel teams for Lotus Lacrosse Club/Team 91 Virginia and clinics where she has primarily focused on developing the defenders and goalies.
"I'm really excited to have Caroline join our staff," Boswell said. "She's going to lead our goalies and enhance our defensive unit. She's a humble, hardworking and kind person that is ready to hit the ground running."
While at Drexel, Davidson worked primarily with the defense and under then Dragons' head coach Hannah Wszalek, who now is the HPU Associate Head Coach and Offensive Coordinator. Davidson worked closely with the CAA Rookie of the Year Colleen Grady as she became the first Drexel player ever to receive a major postseason conference honor.
In her next two stops at Arizona State and VCU, alike Drexel, she assisted with defensive concepts, helped implement defensive schemes, and developed practice/game plans. She also helped recruit, leading recruiting tours and creating presentations for prospective student-athletes.
A four-year starter at the Florida, Davidson, the former Caroline Fitzgerald, graduated as the program's all-time leader in ground balls (152) and caused turnovers (87). She started all 82 games of her four-year career, the second most in school history. The Gators compiled a 68-14 record during her time in Gainesville, capturing the regular season and conference tournament crown in each campaign. She excelled off the field as well as on it, earning a spot on the Big East All-Academic Team and the SEC Spring Honor Roll as a senior.
Davidson was a two-time Tewaaraton Award Nominee (2016, 2017) and a three-time Earning IWLCA All-American honoree. The two-time Big East Defender of the Year (2016, 2017) also was named to the All-Big East First Team on three occasions (2015-2017). She was named team captain of the 2017 squad, a team that finished ranked No. 9 in the country with a 17-3 record. As a rookie, she won two NCAA Tournament games and was named to the Inside Lacrosse All-Rookie Team
In 2017, Davidson was drafted by the New York Fight of the Women's Professional Lacrosse League Inaugural Draft. She was then selected by the Long Island Sound of the United Women's Lacrosse League in 2018.
Before arriving in Gainesville, Davidson was a prep star at Mount Sinai High School in New York. She was selected to the Under Armour Senior North Team after completing a perfect 17-0 season that ended with a victory in the Class C Championship. Prior to that, Fitzgerald was a three-time Under Armour High School All-American (2010-12). In 2013, she coached Long Island Top Guns Lacrosse and was the head coach for a pair of elite high school travel lacrosse clubs.
Davidson graduated from the University of Florida in 2017 with a Bachelor of Science Degree in the School of Telecommunications.
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Moncman comes to High Point after a successful four-year career at Temple University, where she served as a four-year defensive starter and two-time captain. She helped lead the Owls to three American Conference Tournaments and one NCAA Tournament appearance in 2021.
Coach Moncman works with the defensive unit at HPU. Moncman graduated with her Bachelor of Arts in Health Studies from Temple in May 2024. She is originally from Center Valley, Pennsylvania and now resides in High Point, North Carolina.