Women's Lacrosse
Maurer, Kerrin

Kerrin Maurer
- Title:
- Associate Head Coach
- Email:
- kmaurer@princeton.edu
- Phone:
- 609-258-8314
Kerrin Maurer recently completed her fifth season as assistant coach of Princeton women's lacrosse in 2022. Since joining the staff for the 2018 season, Princeton has won three Ivy League regular season championships and three Ivy League Tournament titles -- winning trophies in all three full seasons contested. The Tigers have also qualified for the NCAA Tournament three times since Maurer joined Princeton, winning games in all three trips to the national tournament and reaching the quarterfinals in 2018 and 2019.
The Tigers went 15-4 in 2022, putting together a 7-0 record in the Ivy League to secure and undefeated regular season championship. The capper of the regular season was a 17-14 win over Yale on the final day in a battle of two unbeaten Ivy teams at Sherrerd Field. One week later, the Tigers again defeated the Bulldogs at home, this time by a score of 19-9, to claim the Ivy League Tournament title and an automatic bid to NCAAs. Princeton would go on to defeated UMass, 15-9, in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament before suffering a 13-9 defeat to No. 5 Syracuse in the Second Round.
During her first season, in 2018, Princeton reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament after topping Syracuse 12-11 in double overtime. The team had a 6-1 run through the end of the regular season, with its only loss being a one-goal game versus No. 2 Maryland - a game in which Princeton held the lead for the first 50 minutes. Princeton won the regular season, which included a 21-8 win over Penn, and an Ivy League tournament title. Nine players were named All-Ivy League, two were All-Region and one was an All-American.
In 2019, Princeton went 16-4 and reached the NCAA quarterfinals before falling to No. 1 ranked Boston College. The Tigers won the Ivy League championship for the sixth straight year and the Ivy League Tournament for the second-straight time and had an 11-game winning streak to close out the regular season – earning the No. 7 seed in the NCAA Tournament. The program nearly swept the major Ivy League awards with Attacker, Defender, Goalie and Coach of the Year with five earning all-region honors and three capturing All-America honors.
A 2015 graduate of Duke University, Maurer was an assistant coach at Mt. St. Mary's for 2016 and 2017 seasons before making the move to Princeton.
A two-time All-American, Maurer graduated as Duke's all-time leader in assists with 119. She ranked fifth all-time in ACC history in assists and was a three-time All-ACC selection. A three-time Tewaaraton Trophy nominee, Maurer graduated second in Duke history in career points with 280 and tied for fourth in career goals with 161, while finishing on a 47-game point scoring streak. Maurer helped the Blue Devils to four NCAA quarterfinal appearances, and reached the national semifinals in 2015 after topping Princeton in the quarterfinals.
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Academically, Maurer was a two-time All-ACC Academic Team selection and a three-year member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll, while earning her degree in political science.
During the summer of 2017, Maurer played in the World Cup as a member of Italy's national team.
On the club level, Maurer served as head coach of Long Island Express Lacrosse based out of Huntington, N.Y. in the summers since 2011. She has also gained experience working at camps in North Carolina, Michigan and New York.
A native of Setauket, N.Y., Maurer is completing her master's degree in sports management.
The Tigers went 15-4 in 2022, putting together a 7-0 record in the Ivy League to secure and undefeated regular season championship. The capper of the regular season was a 17-14 win over Yale on the final day in a battle of two unbeaten Ivy teams at Sherrerd Field. One week later, the Tigers again defeated the Bulldogs at home, this time by a score of 19-9, to claim the Ivy League Tournament title and an automatic bid to NCAAs. Princeton would go on to defeated UMass, 15-9, in the First Round of the NCAA Tournament before suffering a 13-9 defeat to No. 5 Syracuse in the Second Round.
During her first season, in 2018, Princeton reached the second round of the NCAA Tournament after topping Syracuse 12-11 in double overtime. The team had a 6-1 run through the end of the regular season, with its only loss being a one-goal game versus No. 2 Maryland - a game in which Princeton held the lead for the first 50 minutes. Princeton won the regular season, which included a 21-8 win over Penn, and an Ivy League tournament title. Nine players were named All-Ivy League, two were All-Region and one was an All-American.
In 2019, Princeton went 16-4 and reached the NCAA quarterfinals before falling to No. 1 ranked Boston College. The Tigers won the Ivy League championship for the sixth straight year and the Ivy League Tournament for the second-straight time and had an 11-game winning streak to close out the regular season – earning the No. 7 seed in the NCAA Tournament. The program nearly swept the major Ivy League awards with Attacker, Defender, Goalie and Coach of the Year with five earning all-region honors and three capturing All-America honors.
A 2015 graduate of Duke University, Maurer was an assistant coach at Mt. St. Mary's for 2016 and 2017 seasons before making the move to Princeton.
A two-time All-American, Maurer graduated as Duke's all-time leader in assists with 119. She ranked fifth all-time in ACC history in assists and was a three-time All-ACC selection. A three-time Tewaaraton Trophy nominee, Maurer graduated second in Duke history in career points with 280 and tied for fourth in career goals with 161, while finishing on a 47-game point scoring streak. Maurer helped the Blue Devils to four NCAA quarterfinal appearances, and reached the national semifinals in 2015 after topping Princeton in the quarterfinals.
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Academically, Maurer was a two-time All-ACC Academic Team selection and a three-year member of the ACC Academic Honor Roll, while earning her degree in political science.
During the summer of 2017, Maurer played in the World Cup as a member of Italy's national team.
On the club level, Maurer served as head coach of Long Island Express Lacrosse based out of Huntington, N.Y. in the summers since 2011. She has also gained experience working at camps in North Carolina, Michigan and New York.
A native of Setauket, N.Y., Maurer is completing her master's degree in sports management.