Hilary Bowen
About:
Bowen is one of the top players to come out of North Western University women’s lacrosse program. From Rochester, N.Y, Hilary graduated from Brighton high school and started her collegiate career at NWU in 2006. As a freshman, Hilary made an immediate impact on the Wildcats. She finished her career at North Western with 299 points, which ranked third in all-time program history. Hilary was a Two-time NCAA Championship MVP in 2007 and 2008 and all-tournament selection in 2009. Hilary finished her career as a three time all American as well as an American Lacrosse conference first-team all-conference selection in 2008 and 2009. Hilary was honored by ESPN the Magazine as Women's At-Large Academic All-American of the Year in 2009 . Hilary played midfield and attack for the Wildcats and is now currently the assistant women’s lacrosse coach at Mt. Saint Mary’s University.




IMG Lacrosse Academy camps are led by lacrosse veteran Patrick Haley. Born and raised in Maryland, Patrick has played and coached lacrosse for 20 years. He played high school lacrosse for St. Mary’s Annapolis in the powerful MIAA-A conference before playing two years at Towson University for Tony Seaman, then transferring to Florida State where he led his team in 2007 with 30 goals and 21 assists. Prior to IMG, Patrick coached at every different age group for the La Jolla Lacrosse Club in San Diego, CA, where he played for top team Quicksilver Lacrosse Club.
