Sloane Serpe was named an assistant coach with the High Point University women's lacrosse team in 2014.
Serpe recently wrapped up one of the best playing careers in Tar Heel history. A proven leader on and off the field, Serpe was a three-time, first team All-American and served as a team captain during her final two seasons in Chapel Hill. The North Caldwell, N.J., native led UNC to a national title in 2013 and earned Academic All-America honors as a senior in 2014.
The all-time leader in games started in Tar Heels history, Serpe guided the program through one of the finest eras in its history. In addition to the 2013 national title, North Carolina earned two berths in the NCAA quarterfinals (2012, 2014) and reached the semifinals in 2011.
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Serpe, a defensive standout throughout her career, garnered first team All-ACC accolades in her sophomore through senior seasons and posted four-year totals of 110 ground balls, 57 caused turnovers and 52 draw controls.
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During her outstanding senior campaign, Serpe notched 40 ground balls and 19 caused turnovers while also posting five goals and one assist on the year. She was nominated for the Tewaarton Award in 2014, which is given to the top player in Division I college lacrosse each season.
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She was selected to participate in North Carolina’s prestigious Carolina Leadership Community during her undergraduate career and completed the Veteran Leaders and Rising Stars programs with the organization.
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