UConn field hockey coach Nancy Stevens announced her retirement on Friday, walking away as the winningest coach in the NCAA field hockey history. Paul Caddy, a 20-year assistant under Stevens, will take over the program. Stevens will remained involved as a volunteer coach.
“After 43 years as a collegiate coach, I have decided to announce my retirement. It has been my great privilege to lead the UConn Huskies for the past 30 years and I look forward to supporting our remarkable student-athletes as their volunteer assistant coach this year,” Stevens said in a release. “The future for UConn field hockey couldn’t be any brighter and I am so proud to have been a part of its enduring legacy.