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Women's Lacrosse Coach

Position Name Phone Number Email
Head Coach Cindy Hill 517-264-7842 chill1@sienaheights.edu
Graduate Assistant Amy Komisarek  419-704-2405  akomisarek@hotmail.com 
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Cindy Hill

chill1@sienaheights.edu


Amy Komisarek

SHU Athletic Director Fred Smith said the decision to add women’s lacrosse completes a commitment that began with men’s lacrosse, which SHU added two years ago and played its first games last spring. Hill, who brings a wealth of experience as the girls varsity lacrosse coach at nearby Tecumseh High School, will begin her new duties with the Saints Sept. 1.

“We are pleased to hire someone of Coach Hill’s caliber of experience and success, said SHU Athletic Director Fred Smith. “Her past experience as a high school coach will help her build her program. She has done a tremendous job at Tecumseh High School and will be a great asset to our athletic program and to our university as a whole.”

“I welcomed the chance to start a college lacrosse program at Siena,” Hill said. “From a lacrosse standpoint, I was ready for a new adventure, and moving onto higher ground greatly interested me. The atmosphere of a caring, warm, student-centered university environment attracted me. I knew Siena would be a good fit for me."

Hill spent the past nine years as a coach at Tecumseh, and is currently a member of the Michigan High School Athletic Association’s rules committee for girls lacrosse. She recently completed her Level 6 Master’s Elite Coaching Certification from the MHSAA and has instructed at numerous lacrosse camps and clinics. She is a 1982 Eastern Michigan University graduate, earning a bachelor of science degree in political science/public administration.

Siena Heights plans to begin its program in the spring 2011 and will look to compete in the Women’s Collegiate Lacrosse League, a college club league featuring more than 40 institutions from New York to Wisconsin. Wolverine-Hoosier Athletic Conference members Aquinas, Davenport and Indiana Tech are also expected to start women’s lacrosse programs in the near future, Smith said.

“Michigan has great talent, but I want to investigate other areas also,” Hill said of her recruitment strategy, which also includes looking for student-athletes in states like Indiana, Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York and Illinois. “I am looking for a community of committed, talented, well-rounded student-athletes with high moral character.”

The Saints are expected to play their home games on SHU’s new outdoor performance stadium, which broke ground July 13, 2010.

Amy Komisarek
Assistant Coach

Amy Komisarek

Amy Komisarek enters her first season as assistant coach of the Siena Heights women’s lacrosse team. She is a 2009 graduate of Toledo, where she graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Business Administration. While playing on the lacrosse team there, she served as president of the team for two years and earned All-League honors.

While she was a college student, Komisarek began her coaching career as an assistant coach for her alma mater, Sylvania Northview High School. In 2008, she was named the head coach of Sylvania Northview. Coach Komisarek served as the high school head coach for three seasons and led many junior high teams and instructed summer camps each year. She also served as an assistant coach for Toledo for two seasons following graduation.

Currently, she instructs an undergraduate class at Toledo where she teaches physical education majors  skills, strategies and appreciation for the game of lacrosse. Recently, Komisarek accepted a position with U.S. Lacrosse as a level one trainer for its coaching education program. She also enjoys officiating the game at the high school and junior high levels and is currently working towards her Master’s degree in Organizational Leadership.