
Ewing Joins Lacrosse Coaching Staff
August 11, 2025 | Women's Lacrosse
Head coach Scott Teeter announces the addition of Riley Ewing as an assistant coach
LOUISVILLE, Ky. – University of Louisville head lacrosse coach Scott Teeter has announced the addition Riley Ewing to his staff as an assistant coach.
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"We are very excited to welcome Riley to the Louisville lacrosse family," said Teeter. "Anytime you can add the Power 4 lacrosse and a Gold Medal World Cup experiences is a tremendous asset to our program. Riley's passion and commitment to the sport of lacrosse are outstanding and we can't wait to have her join us."
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Ewing comes to Louisville after serving as an assistant coach at George Mason for the 2024 and 2025 seasons. In her first year on staff, the Patriots opened the 2024 season with a 6-0 record for the first time in program history as they went on to post 10 wins and earn a spot in the Atlantic 10 quarterfinals for the first time since 2019. George Mason finished the 2024 campaign ranked No. 27 nationally in draw control percentage. Â The 2025 campaign saw new school records established for individual single season and career draw controls.
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"I would like to thank Coach Teeter and the University of Louisville for this opportunity, and for entrusting me with the task of coaching and cultivating this elite group of student athletes," said Ewing. "I am excited to get started. Let's get to work. Go Cards!"
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Ewing brings an impressive playing resume to Louisville, most recently helping Team USA win gold at the inaugural Women's Box Lacrosse Championship in 2024. In the tournament, scored seven goals, including the tying goal in the championship game against Canada and registered five assists in the tournament.
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"It's very special to see Riley join the University of Louisville family; a place that meant a lot to me in my coaching career," said USA Women's Box head coach Ginny Capicchioni. "Coach Teeter has built a tremendous program at U of L, and Riley's talent, work ethic, and character will make her a great asset to the teams continued success."
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Collegiately, she played for The Ohio State University from 2018-22. During her time there, she was a three-year starter and a three-time Big Ten Academic Honor Roll honoree. An attacker who also specialized in the draw control, Ewing finished her career ranked seventh all-time in Buckeye history with 119 draw control wins. She also sits at fifth all-time for draw controls in a single season with 71 in 2019, and is ranked among the Buckeyes' top 10 with a career-high 10 draw controls in a single game.
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The Marietta, Ga., native was inducted into the Walton High School Sports Hall of Fame in 2025.
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After graduating from Ohio State with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Ohio State in 2021, Ewing went on to earn her Master of Science in Applied Economics in 2022.
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"We are very excited to welcome Riley to the Louisville lacrosse family," said Teeter. "Anytime you can add the Power 4 lacrosse and a Gold Medal World Cup experiences is a tremendous asset to our program. Riley's passion and commitment to the sport of lacrosse are outstanding and we can't wait to have her join us."
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Ewing comes to Louisville after serving as an assistant coach at George Mason for the 2024 and 2025 seasons. In her first year on staff, the Patriots opened the 2024 season with a 6-0 record for the first time in program history as they went on to post 10 wins and earn a spot in the Atlantic 10 quarterfinals for the first time since 2019. George Mason finished the 2024 campaign ranked No. 27 nationally in draw control percentage. Â The 2025 campaign saw new school records established for individual single season and career draw controls.
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"I would like to thank Coach Teeter and the University of Louisville for this opportunity, and for entrusting me with the task of coaching and cultivating this elite group of student athletes," said Ewing. "I am excited to get started. Let's get to work. Go Cards!"
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Ewing brings an impressive playing resume to Louisville, most recently helping Team USA win gold at the inaugural Women's Box Lacrosse Championship in 2024. In the tournament, scored seven goals, including the tying goal in the championship game against Canada and registered five assists in the tournament.
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"It's very special to see Riley join the University of Louisville family; a place that meant a lot to me in my coaching career," said USA Women's Box head coach Ginny Capicchioni. "Coach Teeter has built a tremendous program at U of L, and Riley's talent, work ethic, and character will make her a great asset to the teams continued success."
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Collegiately, she played for The Ohio State University from 2018-22. During her time there, she was a three-year starter and a three-time Big Ten Academic Honor Roll honoree. An attacker who also specialized in the draw control, Ewing finished her career ranked seventh all-time in Buckeye history with 119 draw control wins. She also sits at fifth all-time for draw controls in a single season with 71 in 2019, and is ranked among the Buckeyes' top 10 with a career-high 10 draw controls in a single game.
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The Marietta, Ga., native was inducted into the Walton High School Sports Hall of Fame in 2025.
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After graduating from Ohio State with a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration from Ohio State in 2021, Ewing went on to earn her Master of Science in Applied Economics in 2022.
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