Women's Lacrosse
Morissette, Kaylin

Kaylin Morissette
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- kaylin@GoCards.com
- Phone:
- 852-4995
Kaylin Morissette, one of the most decorated players in Louisville lacrosse history, is in her fifth season as an assistant coach for the University of Louisville women’s lacrosse team and her sixth overall with the program.
She assists with all daily operations of the women’s lacrosse program, oversees game footage, video breakdown, assists with offensive strategy, analyzes opponents for game scouts and provides skill instruction and individual player development.
In her first season, she served as student assistant and helped the Cardinals win five of their first six games before finishing the season with a 6-11 record. She helped guide freshman Caroline Blalock and senior Emily Howell to All-ACC honors.
In 2019, the rebuilding Cards went 5-13 and Tessa Chad earned All-ACC honors. Louisville went 5-4 overall in a shortened 2020 season. The Cardinals recorded wins over Vanderbilt and Marquette, two teams they lost to the previous season.
In 2021, Louisville finished 5-11 overall against one of the most challenging schedules in history. The Cardinals played seven games against Top 5 teams (0-7) and 11 against Top 10 teams (0-11). They moved into the IWLCA Top 25 following a 12-9 win over No. 24 Colorado on Feb. 18 and remained in both the IWLCA and ILWomen polls the remainder of the season. In the postseason polls, they ranked 19th in the IWLCA and received votes in the ILWomen.Â
Senior Caroline Blalock was named All-ACC Second Team, while Bella Karstien was named to the ACC All-Freshman Team.
In 2022, Louisville finished 7-11 overall. The Cardinals lost four close games by only one goal against Colorado, Virginia, Ohio State, and Notre Dame. Coach Teeter and the Cardinals hope to capitalize this next season with wins on those close battles. They recorded wins over Virginia Tech, Vanderbilt, and Cincinnati.
Graduate Caroline Blalock was named All-ACC Second Team and USA Lacrosse Magazine All-American Honorable Mention, while senior Hannah Morris and junior Nicole Perroni were named to IWLCA All-Region Second Team, and Ava Coyle was named to the ACC All-Freshman Team.
Prior to coming to Louisville with head coach Scott Teeter, she served as an assistant on Teeter’s staff at Canisius in 2017. She helped guide the Griffs to a MAAC Championship, while mentoring eight All-MAAC players, including Erica Evans, who was named MAAC Midfielder of the Year after breaking the MAAC record for points scored in a season.
Morissette graduated from the University of Louisville in 2016, following a storied lacrosse career. She ranks first all-time with 572 draw controls, which nearly doubles Emily Dashiell’s second-most 247 career draw controls. She ranks second in school history with 51 assists, 73 games played and 72 starts, third with 218 points and 119 ground balls and fourth with 167 goals.
In her four years, she helped lead the Cardinals to a 49-24 record, including a Big East Championship and the program’s first ever NCAA Tournament win in 2014. In 2015 and 2016, she was named IWLCA First Team All-American. She is one of two Louisville players to be named IWLCA All-American, joining Nikki Boltja in 2014, and the only player to earn the honor twice.
A native of Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada, she also competed for Team Canada at the World Cup in 2013, 2017, and 2022, helping Team Canada to a silver medal in 2013 and 2022. She was named to the All-World team during the 2022 World Cup games.
She graduated from UofL with a Bachelor’s of Science in Exercise Science and a Master’s of Science in Sport Administration.
She assists with all daily operations of the women’s lacrosse program, oversees game footage, video breakdown, assists with offensive strategy, analyzes opponents for game scouts and provides skill instruction and individual player development.
In her first season, she served as student assistant and helped the Cardinals win five of their first six games before finishing the season with a 6-11 record. She helped guide freshman Caroline Blalock and senior Emily Howell to All-ACC honors.
In 2019, the rebuilding Cards went 5-13 and Tessa Chad earned All-ACC honors. Louisville went 5-4 overall in a shortened 2020 season. The Cardinals recorded wins over Vanderbilt and Marquette, two teams they lost to the previous season.
In 2021, Louisville finished 5-11 overall against one of the most challenging schedules in history. The Cardinals played seven games against Top 5 teams (0-7) and 11 against Top 10 teams (0-11). They moved into the IWLCA Top 25 following a 12-9 win over No. 24 Colorado on Feb. 18 and remained in both the IWLCA and ILWomen polls the remainder of the season. In the postseason polls, they ranked 19th in the IWLCA and received votes in the ILWomen.Â
Senior Caroline Blalock was named All-ACC Second Team, while Bella Karstien was named to the ACC All-Freshman Team.
In 2022, Louisville finished 7-11 overall. The Cardinals lost four close games by only one goal against Colorado, Virginia, Ohio State, and Notre Dame. Coach Teeter and the Cardinals hope to capitalize this next season with wins on those close battles. They recorded wins over Virginia Tech, Vanderbilt, and Cincinnati.
Graduate Caroline Blalock was named All-ACC Second Team and USA Lacrosse Magazine All-American Honorable Mention, while senior Hannah Morris and junior Nicole Perroni were named to IWLCA All-Region Second Team, and Ava Coyle was named to the ACC All-Freshman Team.
Prior to coming to Louisville with head coach Scott Teeter, she served as an assistant on Teeter’s staff at Canisius in 2017. She helped guide the Griffs to a MAAC Championship, while mentoring eight All-MAAC players, including Erica Evans, who was named MAAC Midfielder of the Year after breaking the MAAC record for points scored in a season.
Morissette graduated from the University of Louisville in 2016, following a storied lacrosse career. She ranks first all-time with 572 draw controls, which nearly doubles Emily Dashiell’s second-most 247 career draw controls. She ranks second in school history with 51 assists, 73 games played and 72 starts, third with 218 points and 119 ground balls and fourth with 167 goals.
In her four years, she helped lead the Cardinals to a 49-24 record, including a Big East Championship and the program’s first ever NCAA Tournament win in 2014. In 2015 and 2016, she was named IWLCA First Team All-American. She is one of two Louisville players to be named IWLCA All-American, joining Nikki Boltja in 2014, and the only player to earn the honor twice.
A native of Bowmanville, Ontario, Canada, she also competed for Team Canada at the World Cup in 2013, 2017, and 2022, helping Team Canada to a silver medal in 2013 and 2022. She was named to the All-World team during the 2022 World Cup games.
She graduated from UofL with a Bachelor’s of Science in Exercise Science and a Master’s of Science in Sport Administration.