Haley Cummins was announced as the Embry-Riddle Women’s Lacrosse assistant coach in December 2024.
Cummins came to the Sunshine State following a four-year career as a starting attacker at the University of Oregon. A native of Maryland, Cummins was a key contributor to the Ducks’ offense throughout her collegiate career scoring 43 goals in 61 games. In her senior campaign, she started all 15 games and was named to the 2024 All-PAC-12 Tournament Team. A 2024 IWLCA Honor Roll she graduated in June 2024 with bachelor’s degree in psychology.
Cummins leadership on the field was matched by her off-field advocacy, particularly around mental health. She served as a member of the Student Athlete Mental Health Panel and is an active advocate for mental health awareness through the Morgan's Message program, which provides crucial resources and support for student-athletes.
In addition to her playing career, Cummins brought prior coaching experience to Embry-Riddle. She worked as an assistant coach at various summer and winter lacrosse camps and clinics at the University of Oregon, where she designed and implemented stickwork drills, evaluated talent, and helped recruit future Ducks. She has also served as a national lacrosse trainer, working with female athletes ranging from ages eight to 20, leading group training sessions, analyzing game film, and developing individualized training programs.