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Stonehill named Tara Watchorn, a 2014 Olympic Gold Medalist for the Canadian National Team, as the first head coach of its women’s ice hockey program, which is set to open competition in the New England Women’s Hockey Alliance (NEWHA) in the 2022-23 academic year in May 2021.
“We are thrilled to welcome Tara to Stonehill as our inaugural head coach,” said Dean O’Keefe, '94, Director of Athletics at the College. “Her energy and passion for the sport of women’s ice hockey is contagious, and her impressive experience coaching and playing at the highest levels will enable her to build a culture of success for our student-athletes both on and off the ice. Tara is one of the bright young coaching stars in the world of women’s ice hockey, and we are excited to have her join the Skyhawk family.”
Watchorn joins Stonehill following four years as an assistant coach under long-time mentor Brian Durocher at her alma mater, Boston University. She was primarily responsible for working with the Terriers defense and player skill development, which saw a penalty kill during the 2020-21 season finish fourth in the country at 92.1-percent and the unit has ranked inside the top five nationally for goals against average twice. BU posted a 65-39-18 (.607) record, including 47-28-14 (.607) in Hockey East, over her four seasons as assistant coach, winning the 2019 Beanpot Championship, with four Hockey East Tournament appearances, including a semifinal trip in 2019.
In addition to her on-ice responsibilities as the first BU alum to return as a full-time women’s ice hockey assistant coach, Watchorn was instrumental in the Terriers’ student-athlete recruiting efforts, leading the program’s alumni relations activities and mentoring Terrier captains, helping them engage the team in community and equality initiatives.
Watchorn, a member of the 2014 Canadian National Team that won the gold medal at the 2014 Winter Olympic Games in Sochi, Russia, remains active with Hockey Canada as assistant coach at the U-18 level for two years. The team earned a silver medal at the 2019-20 World Championships, where she was responsible for team logistics, penalty kill and defensive zone coverage, mental skills performance and gameday protocol.
Watchorn enjoyed an 11-year playing career for Team Canada as a defenseman in which she appeared in 46 games in international competition as a three-time International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) Women’s World Championship silver medalist (2011, 2015, 2016), and two-time gold medalist at the 4 Nations Cup (2013, 2014), in addition to her Olympic gold medal.
Watchorn, who is currently working towards her Master of Science in Organizational Leadership at Northeastern University, is a 2012 graduate of Boston University. She was a four-year letterwinner for the Terriers and Coach Durocher, helping lead the team to the first two Hockey East Championships in program history in 2010, netting the game-winning goal in overtime, and 2012, reaching the Frozen Four in 2011. She was a two-time Hockey East and New England Division I All-Star as well as a member of the 2008 Hockey East All-Rookie Team.
Watchorn enjoyed a successful professional playing career with the Boston Blades of the Canadian Women’s Hockey League (CWHL), appearing in two CWHL All-Star Games and being named the 2015 CWHL Defenseman of the Year – leading the team to the Clarkson Cup the same season.
“It is both an honor and a privilege to have been selected as the first ever women’s ice hockey coach at Stonehill,” said Watchorn upon her hire. “Thank you to Dean O’Keefe for believing in my vision and entrusting me with building something special within the already amazing community that Stonehill has to offer. I look forward to recruiting top notch young women that will help to create a dynamic and diverse culture that represents Stonehill’s values both on and off the ice.”