Katie Augustine-Moore enters her fifth year as Head
Women's Lacrosse and Assistant Field Hockey coach at Elmira
College.
In her four seasons at the helm, Coach Augustine-Moore has created
a strong program. In four seasons, Augustine-Moore has coached
multiple Empire 8 All-Conference selections including the 2009
Empire 8 Rookie of the year.
Augustine-Moore, who came to Elmira in the Fall of 2006, was a four
year starting goalie at Saint Mary’s College of
California. While at Saint Mary’s, Augustine-Moore set
an NCAA record for most saves in a game in 2005, and was named team
captain in that same season.
From August 2005 to July 2006, Augustine-Moore was involved with
the St. James Independent School for Girls Lacrosse team in London,
England and the Hitchin Lacrosse Development Program in Hitchin,
England. While working with both these programs, she was
responsible for all aspects of skill development, game time
strategies, and recruiting.
Augustine-Moore currently holds a Master's degree in General
Education from Elmira College.
Katrina Heterbring joins the Elmira College coaching staff for her
first season as the Assistant Women’s Field Hockey
Coach and Assistant Women’s Lacrosse Coach. Heterbring,
a 2011 graduate of the American International College, played four
seasons of field hockey and one year of lacrosse during her time
with the Yellow Jackets.
Heterbring owns several conference and school records in field
hockey. She appeared in the North-South Division II Field Hockey
All-Star Senior game. She finished with a NFHCA defensive saves
record in 2009. Heterbring is also the AIC career and single-season
leader in defensive saves (20). A lock down defender and two-time
captain, she holds the record for most minutes played (5,390
minutes played/78 games started). Heterbring also led the team to
the Northeast 10 Conference Playoffs, when the program was the
third-ranked team in NCAA Division II.
In 2008 and 2010 Heterbring served as a field hockey selection
committee member for the Empire State Games. In 2007 she also
served as a skills instructor at the Iroquois high school field
hockey camp. When she isn’t competing or evaluating
talent, Heterbring can be seen out in the community raising money
and awareness for breast cancer through the Susan B Komen
Foundation.
Heterbring is pursuing a Master’s degree in General
Management at Elmira College.