Greg Moore is the new leader of the Lawrence University women's hockey program.
Moore brought a great deal of head coaching experience to the Vikings after serving as a head coach at multiple institutions.
Moore came to the Vikings from Lawrence Technological University in Southfield, Mich., where he started the women's hockey program in 2020. Competing in the American Collegiate Hockey Association (ACHA), Moore led the Blue Devils to a 16-9-2 record a season ago.
Moore began his coaching journey at Saint Mary's University in Winona, Minn. A 2010 graduate of Saint Mary's and goaltender during his playing days for the Cardinals, Moore was the assistant women's hockey coach from 2010 through 2017. Moore was the head women's coach at Saint Mary's for two seasons and collected 18 victories over that span.
Moore then moved to the University of Providence in Great Falls, Mont., to serve as the head women's and assistant men's coach. Competing in the ACHA, Moore helped the men's team to a 22-win season, the Mountain West Conference championship and a berth in the ACHA Division II Tournament. Moore then moved to Lawrence Tech in 2020 to establish the new women's program at that institution.
Moore received a bachelor's degree in biology at Saint Mary's and went on to earn a Master of Arts degree in organizational leadership from Saint Mary's in 2015. Moore also is working toward a Master of Business Administration from Lawrence Tech in 2025.