Northwestern head coach Kelly Amonte Hiller secured her 400th career coaching victory on Sunday, April 12th, 2026. The landmark win came during Northwestern's 17-12 defeat of No. 18 Penn State.
The victory propelled Amonte Hiller's overall coaching record to 400 wins against 91 losses. This achievement marks a significant point in her extensive career, which includes multiple NCAA championships and national accolades. The Northwestern Wildcats now stand at an 11-3 record for the season, with a 5-1 standing in the Big Ten conference.
The team's attacking performance saw significant contributions from multiple players. Madison Taylor led the charge with a game-high six goals and three assists. The team exhibited a balanced offensive effort, with ten different Wildcats finding the back of the net. Key performances also included Cumberland, who recorded a career-high five draw controls and extended her points streak to 12 games, and Ratanaproeksa, who added three draw controls.
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Broader Context and Amonte Hiller's Tenure
This 400-win milestone arrives as the North Carolina Tar Heels reclaim the No. 1 ranking in the IWLCA Division I Coaches Poll. The Wildcats are set to continue their season with upcoming games against No. 22 Rutgers and No. 11 Michigan.
Amonte Hiller's coaching career began in 2002 at Northwestern, following assistant coaching roles at Brown, UMass, and Boston. At Northwestern, she has overseen an era of dominance, leading the team to eight NCAA championships. She was also a two-time national champion as a player for the University of Maryland.
Her extensive list of honors includes:
Ten-time NCAA Champion (eight as coach, two as player)
Five-time IWLCA National Coach of the Year
Big Ten Coach of the Year (2019, 2021, 2023, 2024)
Inducted into the IWLCA Hall of Fame in 2023.
Inducted into the U.S. Lacrosse Hall of Fame in 2012.
Amonte Hiller's coaching philosophy, which has evolved over her career, reportedly emphasizes stronger relationships with her players. Her career record at Northwestern stands at 349–91, with a remarkable postseason record of 52-10, highlighting her success in tournament play.
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