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Army Women’s Lacrosse Welcomes Jordan Dean as Assistant Coach
August 19, 2025 | Women's Lacrosse
WEST POINT, N.Y. – Army West Point Noto Family Head Women's Lacrosse Coach Michelle Tumolo has announced the addition of Jordan Dean to the coaching staff as an assistant coach.
Jordan Dean, a Greenbank, Ont., native, comes to the banks of the Hudson after a stellar career at UMass. While at UMass, she set a new NCAA Division I single season record for draw controls and was a three-time US Lacrosse All-American selection. She finished her collegiate career with 645 draw controls, the most in UMass history and was a two-time captain.
"We are thrilled to welcome Jordan to our Army family! With her exceptional skills in the draw position and a wealth of experience from UMass and the Canadian National Team, said Noto Family Head Women's Lacrosse Coach Michelle Tumolo. "She's an incredible addition to our squad. Her passion, drive, and expertise will undoubtedly elevate our team, and we couldn't be more excited for the journey ahead!"
Internationally, Dean has represented Team Canada in multiple competitions. Recently, she has competed in the 2025 World Lacrosse Sixes Championships in Chengdu, China. The Canadian defenseman has earned two silver medals in international competition and was named to the All-World Team at the 2024 Box World Championships. At the 2019 U19 World Cup, she was the youngest member of the Silver winning team at 16 years old.
Off the field, Dean was a member of the Student Athlete Council Committee (SACC) and the Chi Alpha Sigma Society. Additionally, she awarded the Colin Hood Award, which honors two graduating athletes who have exceptional leadership and are committed to the success of their sport.
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Follow Army Women's Lacrosse on X @ArmyWP_Lax and on Instagram @armywp_wlax. Fans can also like Army West Point Athletics on Facebook and learn more about women's lacrosse and other programs at goarmywestpoint.com.
Jordan Dean, a Greenbank, Ont., native, comes to the banks of the Hudson after a stellar career at UMass. While at UMass, she set a new NCAA Division I single season record for draw controls and was a three-time US Lacrosse All-American selection. She finished her collegiate career with 645 draw controls, the most in UMass history and was a two-time captain.
"We are thrilled to welcome Jordan to our Army family! With her exceptional skills in the draw position and a wealth of experience from UMass and the Canadian National Team, said Noto Family Head Women's Lacrosse Coach Michelle Tumolo. "She's an incredible addition to our squad. Her passion, drive, and expertise will undoubtedly elevate our team, and we couldn't be more excited for the journey ahead!"
Internationally, Dean has represented Team Canada in multiple competitions. Recently, she has competed in the 2025 World Lacrosse Sixes Championships in Chengdu, China. The Canadian defenseman has earned two silver medals in international competition and was named to the All-World Team at the 2024 Box World Championships. At the 2019 U19 World Cup, she was the youngest member of the Silver winning team at 16 years old.
Off the field, Dean was a member of the Student Athlete Council Committee (SACC) and the Chi Alpha Sigma Society. Additionally, she awarded the Colin Hood Award, which honors two graduating athletes who have exceptional leadership and are committed to the success of their sport.
Follow the Black Knights
Follow Army Women's Lacrosse on X @ArmyWP_Lax and on Instagram @armywp_wlax. Fans can also like Army West Point Athletics on Facebook and learn more about women's lacrosse and other programs at goarmywestpoint.com.
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