Missy Foote

At the time of her retirement, that win total ranked second amongst all head coaches in NCAA Division III history.

[2] Upon graduating, Foote began teaching seventh through 12th grade in a Vermont public school.

[4] During her tenure as the field hockey coach, Foote compiled a 174-86-12 record and she led the Panthers to the 1998 NCAA Division III championship.

[12] In 2012, Foote was inducted into the National Lacrosse Hall of Fame and Museum[11] and two years later earned her 400th career win.

[13] At the time of her retirement in 2016, Foote amassed a 422-114-1 record which ranked second among all head coaches in NCAA Division III history.