Sarah Mollison enters her second season as an assistant with the Tribe
lacrosse program.
Working primarily with the Tribe's attack during her first season, Mollison
helped W&M rank first in the Colonial Athletic Association in shooting
percentage (.509) and among the league's best in goals per game (9.88) and
points per game (13.82). Additionally, she helped Kyrstin Mackrides earn second-team
all-conference honors.
A three-time All-American attacker at the University of Maryland, Mollison
finished her collegiate career as one of the best players in the program's
history. The two-time Tewaaraton Watch List selection helped the Terps claim a
national title in 2010 and a runner up finish in 2011. Additionally, the
two-time team captain led the squad to three Final Four appearances and three
Atlantic Coast Conference championships.
Mollison finished her career ranked third on Maryland's career assists list
(119), while she ranks tied for fourth in points (272) and ninth in goals
(153).
One of the nation's top attackers throughout her career, the Melbourne,
Australia native was honored as a Tewaaraton Award finalist last spring after
becoming just the third player in school history to total 100 points in a
single season. Mollison was also selected as a 2011 Honda Sports Award
finalist, an IWLCA First Team All-American, WomensLax.com Co-Attacker of the
Year and Atlantic Coast Conference Player of the Year following her senior
season.
A member of the Senior Australian National Team, Mollison helped the squad
win the World Cup in 2005 and garner runner up honors in 2009.
Mollison has coached at multiple camps during the past two years, while also
working as an individual instructor. Additionally, she served as the co-coach
for Severna Park Lacrosse in 2010 and the U15 Club head coach in Melbourne
Australia from 2005-07, helping the team to three consecutive state
championships. She also worked as a Victoria U17 assistant coach and helped
guide the squad to a national championship in 2006 and a runner up finish in
2005.
Mollison graduated from Maryland in 2011 with a degree in family science and
a minor in human development.