The University of Akron Athletics
Women's Lacrosse
Hanley-Morse, Sarah

Sarah Hanley-Morse
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- shanley@uakron.edu
Sarah Hanley-Morse is in her first season as an assistant coach with the Akron Lacrosse program in 2025.
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Hanley-Morse comes to Akron after working with the Capital lacrosse staff a season ago..
A native of Farmington, Michigan, Hanley spent four years as a student-athlete at Ohio Wesleyan University, graduating in May of 2023 with a bachelor's degree in exercise science. She was a four-year member of both the Battling Bishops' women's lacrosse and field hockey teams, earning multiple North Coast Athletic Conference honors and being named College Sports Communicators Academic All-District twice. On the lacrosse side of things, Hanley was garnered IWLCA Great Lakes All-Region First-Team Honors in 2023 as well as being named the NCAC Defensive Player of the Year, earning a First Team All-NCAC selection, and making the All-NCAC Tournament Team. The previous year in 2022, she was named Second Team All- NCAC.
Prior to OWU, Hanley attended Farmington High School where she played four years of lacrosse and three years of field hockey.
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Hanley-Morse comes to Akron after working with the Capital lacrosse staff a season ago..
A native of Farmington, Michigan, Hanley spent four years as a student-athlete at Ohio Wesleyan University, graduating in May of 2023 with a bachelor's degree in exercise science. She was a four-year member of both the Battling Bishops' women's lacrosse and field hockey teams, earning multiple North Coast Athletic Conference honors and being named College Sports Communicators Academic All-District twice. On the lacrosse side of things, Hanley was garnered IWLCA Great Lakes All-Region First-Team Honors in 2023 as well as being named the NCAC Defensive Player of the Year, earning a First Team All-NCAC selection, and making the All-NCAC Tournament Team. The previous year in 2022, she was named Second Team All- NCAC.
Prior to OWU, Hanley attended Farmington High School where she played four years of lacrosse and three years of field hockey.
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