Women's Lacrosse
Latino, Victoria

Victoria Latino
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- victoria@GoCards.com
- Phone:
- 852-4997
Year At Louisville: Sixth
Birthday: January 27
Education: Bachelor’s Degree (Manhattan, ’08)
Hometown: Secaucus, N.J.
Athletic Career
Two-year starter at Manhattan who played in 32-consecutive contests
As a freshman, the squad won the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Tournament
Coaching Career
2011-Present: Louisville
(assistant coach/defensive coordinator)
2010-11: Manhattan (Head Coach)
2009-10: Tri-State Lacrosse Club,
Highstown, N.J. (head coach/camps and clinics director)
2009-10: Ramapo High (assistant coach)
Louisville
Since joining the ACC two years ago, the Cardinals have been ranked in the Top 20 all season and have advanced to NCAA Tournament in each season
In 2016, the Cardinals earned the highest ranking in school history at No. 5. Louisville also set a new school record, starting the season with a 7-0 record
The 2015 defensive unit held its opponents to single digits on 10 occasions while also recording the first shutout in school history against Duquesne
Louisville’s defense in 2013 ranked No.11 nationally in caused turnovers per game and No. 23 in scoring defense
The 2014 defensive unit held its opponents to single digits on 12 occasions
Helped Monica Negron earn IWLCA All-America honors in 2014, making her the first Louisville defender to earn the honor all four years
In 2014, Negron was also named to the all-region team for the fourth time in
her career, making her the first Cardinal in program history
Coached Negron, Stephanie MacNamara, and Leslee Hefner to All-BIG EAST honors in 2014
Negron was ranked 21st in the country in 2013 in draw controls per game and 35th in caused turnovers per game
Coached both Ashley Herbst and Ashley Peacock in goal during the 2014 season when the pair combined for a program-high 16 wins and allowed just 165 goals compared to the Cardinals’ 283
Worked with Herbst in 2013 to secure the 24th-best mark nationally in goals against average, the best single-season mark in program history
Led the back line to a No. 18 national ranking in caused turnovers per game (8.6) and 32nd in ground balls per game (16.33) in 2012
Negron ranked 16th in the nation in 2012 in caused turnovers
Manhattan
Mentored one all-MAAC selection and five MAAC all-Academic honorees
Birthday: January 27
Education: Bachelor’s Degree (Manhattan, ’08)
Hometown: Secaucus, N.J.
Athletic Career
Two-year starter at Manhattan who played in 32-consecutive contests
As a freshman, the squad won the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference Tournament and advanced to the NCAA Tournament
Coaching Career
2011-Present: Louisville
(assistant coach/defensive coordinator)
2010-11: Manhattan (Head Coach)
2009-10: Tri-State Lacrosse Club,
Highstown, N.J. (head coach/camps and clinics director)
2009-10: Ramapo High (assistant coach)
Louisville
Since joining the ACC two years ago, the Cardinals have been ranked in the Top 20 all season and have advanced to NCAA Tournament in each season
In 2016, the Cardinals earned the highest ranking in school history at No. 5. Louisville also set a new school record, starting the season with a 7-0 record
The 2015 defensive unit held its opponents to single digits on 10 occasions while also recording the first shutout in school history against Duquesne
Louisville’s defense in 2013 ranked No.11 nationally in caused turnovers per game and No. 23 in scoring defense
The 2014 defensive unit held its opponents to single digits on 12 occasions
Helped Monica Negron earn IWLCA All-America honors in 2014, making her the first Louisville defender to earn the honor all four years
In 2014, Negron was also named to the all-region team for the fourth time in
her career, making her the first Cardinal in program history
Coached Negron, Stephanie MacNamara, and Leslee Hefner to All-BIG EAST honors in 2014
Negron was ranked 21st in the country in 2013 in draw controls per game and 35th in caused turnovers per game
Coached both Ashley Herbst and Ashley Peacock in goal during the 2014 season when the pair combined for a program-high 16 wins and allowed just 165 goals compared to the Cardinals’ 283
Worked with Herbst in 2013 to secure the 24th-best mark nationally in goals against average, the best single-season mark in program history
Led the back line to a No. 18 national ranking in caused turnovers per game (8.6) and 32nd in ground balls per game (16.33) in 2012
Negron ranked 16th in the nation in 2012 in caused turnovers
Manhattan
Mentored one all-MAAC selection and five MAAC all-Academic honorees