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Heather (Greer) McKay

The 2026 season marks Heather (Greer) McKay's 19th season at the helm of the Messiah women's lacrosse program, a role she began in 2008.

COACHING INSIGHTS OVER THE YEARS
  • 11 NCAA Tournament Appearances
    • Regional Final in 2021
  • Seven Conference Championships
    • 2009, 2011, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2021
  • Division III Metro Region Coach of the Year by IWLCA
    • 2021
  • Eight-time Conference Coach of the Year
    • 2009, 2011, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2021, 2025
  • Coached Six MAC Scholar-Athletes of the Year
    • Rachel Dirksen (2012), Lizzy Keeney (2014), Molley Devilbiss (2015), Brooke Gamble (2017), Rachel Delate (2023), Hagg (2025)
  • Coached 10 Conference Players of the Year
    • Emily Mumford (2014), Brooke Gamble (2015), Alexa Dipeso (2017), Kendra Herbenar (2018), Rachel Delate (2021 & 2023), Grace Gormley (2023), Emma Hagg (2024), Grace Pettitt (2025), Emma Hagg (2025)
  • Coached 10 Conference Rookies of the Year
    • Kara Geiman (2008), Rachel Dirksen (2009), Maddie Comfort (2010), Lizzy Keeney (2011), Claire Stikeleather (2013), Brooke Gamble (2014), Courtney Wagner (2016), Rachel Delate (2021), Emma Hagg (2022), Grace Pettitt (2024)
  • Coached 49 IWLCA All-Region (Metro) Honors
  • Coached 19 IWLCA All-Americans

COACHING BIO

A 2002 graduate of Messiah University, McKay took over the program in 2008 following a brilliant playing career for the Falcons, serving as a four-year starter at the midfield/attack position. Highly regarded for her presence as an athlete and leader, McKay was team captain as a senior and led the team’s offensive front. Her 169 total points placed her top three on Messiah’s career points list at the time. However, many of her own players have eclipsed that total in recent years.

McKay also was a three-time MAC All-Conference selection and a four-time member of the MAC Conference All-Academic Team during her career.

After graduating from Messiah, McKay traveled to Edinburgh, Scotland as part of the English Lacrosse Association. While living overseas McKay played for Home Scotland and also was the coach and director of lacrosse at Fettes College. She also coached with the Scotland National U-19 team, helping them to the 2003 World Championships hosted in Baltimore, Maryland. 

Upon her return to the States, McKay was the assistant coach at Randolph-Macon College while earning a master’s degree in sports leadership/athletic administration from Virginia Commonwealth University.

McKay was also selected to coach the South team in the 2011, 2016, and 2024 IWLCA North-South games, with her 2011 appearance being the first-ever for a Messiah coach.

A Boston-area native, McKay currently resides in Harrisburg, Pa.
 

COACHING BY SEASON

WOMEN'S LACROSSE

Season Overall Record Conference Record Finish NCAA Appearance
2008 10-7 6-2 Semifinals
2009 14-5 10-1 Champion First Round
2010 13-4 11-1 Semifinals
2011 18-2 12-0 Champion Regional Semifinal
2012 16-4 6-0 Runner-Up Regional Semifinal
2013 10-7 7-1 Semifinals
2014 11-7 6-1 Runner-Up
2015 14-5 8-0 Champion Second Round
2016 14-6 8-0 Champion Second Round
2017 16-3 8-0 Champion Regional Semifinal
2018 15-4 8-0 Champion First Round
2019 6-12 6-2 Semifinals
2020 4-2 0-0 No Postseason ---
2021 18-1 8-0 Champion Regional Final
2022 13-6 7-1 Semifinals Second Round
2023 16-4 7-1 Runner-Up Second Round
2024 8-10 6-1 Semifinals
2025 14-6 6-1 Semifinals Second Round
Seasons: 18 230-95 130-12 7 Championships 11 Appearances


Last Updated: 06/18/25