Ohio State women’s lacrosse coach Amy Bokker fired

The women’s lacrosse program is now in search of a new head coach. #GoBucks

Ohio State has parted ways with women’s lacrosse coach Amy Bokker according to a release from the Ohio State Department of Athletics.

Bokker came to Columbus after nine years at Stanford with a lot of promise and a fantastic resume in June of 2019, but managed to guide the Buckeyes to just a 23-32 overall record during those four years, including a 6-18 record in the Big Ten. Her contract was through the 2024 season but she will not be retained to fulfill that final year.

For her part, Bokker released a statement of gratitude through the release from the university.

“I want to thank Gene Smith and the Ohio State University for this opportunity,” Bokker said. “My family and I have enjoyed being a part of this spirited community during these past four years. I wish future success to the student-athletes and the program.”

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Associate head coach Gabby Capuzzi Solomon will serve as the team’s interim head coach while the program searches for a new head coach.

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