Women's Lacrosse

Dennis Truman
- Title:
- Assistant Coach/Director of Operations
University of Louisville lacrosse coach Scott Teeter announced that Dennis Truman was named an assistant coach and director of operations in January 2026.
A retired U.S. Army Sergeant First Class, accomplished entrepreneur, and lifelong teacher of leadership, Truman joined the Cardinals program in 2025 after first working around the team in 2024 as an ACC/ESPN color commentator.
Truman officially joined the Louisville staff in the 2024-25 season as a program volunteer, providing on-field assistance during practices and games while leading the team’s leadership and character development initiatives. His coaching philosophy, rooted in accountability, preparation, and mental toughness, reflects the same core principles that defined his decorated 20-year military career.
Before joining the Cardinals, Truman served as a head coach for Sacred Heart Academy from 2017-25, establishing the program as one of the premier high school teams in Kentucky while becoming the winningest coach in the program’s history. Under his leadership, Sacred Heart captured multiple state championships, advanced to the title game nearly every season, and won the regional championship each year he coached.
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His commitment to player growth and culture produced remarkable individual success as well, including 15 First-Team All-State selections, 18 Second-Team All-State honorees, seven USA Lacrosse All-Americans, and players recognized as the state’s Midfielder of the Year, Attack Player of the Year, and Goalie of the Year. Truman also coached three Miss Kentucky Lacrosse award winners, the highest individual honor in the state and helped numerous athletes continue their playing careers at the collegiate level.
In addition to his high school success, Truman spent a decade (2015-24) with the Bluegrass Premier Lacrosse program, serving as both a head coach and recruiting coordinator. During his tenure, he helped develop and guide 87 players who went on to compete at the collegiate level. His ability to identify talent, build relationships with college coaches, and mentor athletes through the recruiting process made him a respected figure throughout the region’s lacrosse community.
Truman began his collegiate coaching career at Clarkson University, where he was an assistant coach for the Golden Knights women’s lacrosse program while serving as an Associate Professor of Military Science from 2012-15. In his first two seasons, he helped Clarkson set back-to-back program records for single-season victories, first with 11 wins, then surpassing that mark with 12 the following year.Â
Truman earned his bachelor’s degree in history from Columbia College in 2015.
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He and his wife, Colleen, have a daughter, Kaelin, who plays collegiate lacrosse at Transylvania University.
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A retired U.S. Army Sergeant First Class, accomplished entrepreneur, and lifelong teacher of leadership, Truman joined the Cardinals program in 2025 after first working around the team in 2024 as an ACC/ESPN color commentator.
Truman officially joined the Louisville staff in the 2024-25 season as a program volunteer, providing on-field assistance during practices and games while leading the team’s leadership and character development initiatives. His coaching philosophy, rooted in accountability, preparation, and mental toughness, reflects the same core principles that defined his decorated 20-year military career.
Before joining the Cardinals, Truman served as a head coach for Sacred Heart Academy from 2017-25, establishing the program as one of the premier high school teams in Kentucky while becoming the winningest coach in the program’s history. Under his leadership, Sacred Heart captured multiple state championships, advanced to the title game nearly every season, and won the regional championship each year he coached.
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His commitment to player growth and culture produced remarkable individual success as well, including 15 First-Team All-State selections, 18 Second-Team All-State honorees, seven USA Lacrosse All-Americans, and players recognized as the state’s Midfielder of the Year, Attack Player of the Year, and Goalie of the Year. Truman also coached three Miss Kentucky Lacrosse award winners, the highest individual honor in the state and helped numerous athletes continue their playing careers at the collegiate level.
In addition to his high school success, Truman spent a decade (2015-24) with the Bluegrass Premier Lacrosse program, serving as both a head coach and recruiting coordinator. During his tenure, he helped develop and guide 87 players who went on to compete at the collegiate level. His ability to identify talent, build relationships with college coaches, and mentor athletes through the recruiting process made him a respected figure throughout the region’s lacrosse community.
Truman began his collegiate coaching career at Clarkson University, where he was an assistant coach for the Golden Knights women’s lacrosse program while serving as an Associate Professor of Military Science from 2012-15. In his first two seasons, he helped Clarkson set back-to-back program records for single-season victories, first with 11 wins, then surpassing that mark with 12 the following year.Â
Truman earned his bachelor’s degree in history from Columbia College in 2015.
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He and his wife, Colleen, have a daughter, Kaelin, who plays collegiate lacrosse at Transylvania University.
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