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Sean Hansen Graduates from Inaugural IWLCA Aspire Program

6/2/2025 10:44:00 AM

IWLCA Aspire Program

REDLANDS, Calif. – University of Redlands Assistant Women's Lacrosse Coach Sean Hansen has graduated from the inaugural IWLCA Aspire Program. Hansen was one of 18 assistant and associate head coaches around the country selected for the program and was the only representative from the Southern California Intercollegiate Athlete Conference (SCIAC). 

This newly created professional development program targeted growing both the personal and professional elements of coaching in an intensive nine-month course.
"We are so very proud of Sean and her graduation from the very first IWLCA Aspire program," stated Suzette Soboti, University of Redlands Head Women's Lacrosse Coach. "She continues to be a valuable member of our coaching staff and one of the top reasons that our program continues to grow in a positive way. Congratulations Sean!"

The IWLCA Aspire program aims to enhance coaches' professional knowledge, skills, and capabilities through a dynamic blended learning approach. The program ran from early September 2024 through the spring of 2025 and featured virtual learning through asynchronous online course content, interactive webinars, in-person workshops at the IWLCA Convention, and individual mentoring sessions.
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"It was very exciting to participate in the virtual graduation ceremony for the Aspire participants and hear them reflect upon the experience they had as part of the inaugural cohort for the program," said Kelly Gallagher, IWLCA President and head coach at the University of Tampa. 

"One of the IWLCA's primary objectives is to support, engage, and educate our members, and the Aspire program did that and more. The pilot program was undoubtedly a success, and we can turn our focus to how we can expand the program to impact more coaches in upcoming years. On behalf of the Board of Directors and staff, I'd like to extend our gratitude to Sarah and Julie from e.t.c. Coaching Consultants, who took the lead in devising and delivering the curriculum, and also to each of the participants in the program that put in the time and effort to not only better themselves professionally, but also to build a collaborative community that allowed them all to flourish."

Approved by the Board of Directors in June of 2024, programming for Aspire was led by Sarah McQuade and Julie Muller from e.t.c. coaching consultants. The duo served as the lead facilitators and guided the initial cohort of 17 coaches through a hybrid curriculum consisting of online courses, live webinars, in-person sessions at the 2024 IWLCA Convention, and individual mentoring sessions throughout the academic year. The goal of the Aspire program aimed to enhance coaches' professional knowledge, harness personal reflective practices and build on the critical interpersonal skills needed to thrive in collegiate coaching.
 
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