Girls Coaches
Shelley Looney:
Shelley Looney grew up in Brownstown, MI. She attended Northeastern University in Boston, MA, where she played collegiate hockey from 1991-94 and won multiple awards: ECAC All-Star, 1993 ECAC Tournament MVP and ECAC Player of the Year (1993-94). She was inducted into Northeastern University's Hockey Hall of Fame in 1999. Looney spent 13 years with USA Hockey, finding great success as a player on the Women’s National Team, participating in 8 World Championships and 2 Olympics. In 1998, Looney scored the game-winning goal to lead the United States to an Olympic gold medal in Nagano, Japan. She won a silver medal at the 2002 Winter Olympics. The New Jersey Colonials brought Looney on board from 2006-2012 as the girls coaching director. In 2014, Looney served as co-head coach of the Buffalo Beauts of the National Women’s Hockey League, while also serving as hockey director for both the girls and boys programs at the Buffalo Bison Hockey Association (2014-2019). Looney was named the head coach of Lindenwood University's Division I program in July 2019. She spent the past 4 years growing the program. Most recently, Shelley served as an assistant coach with the USA Hockey Women’s National Team, taking silver in the IIHF 2022 World Championships. Shelley is now the General Manager of the Princeton Tiger Lilies Hockey Club, based out of ProSkate Ice Arena in Monmouth, NJ.
Rebecca Morse:
- Princeton Tiger Lilies Hockey Director
- 6 years of professional hockey playing experience: Metropolitan Riveters (2016-2021), Connecticut Whale (2021-2022)
- Played Division I for Providence College (2010-2014)
- 10+ years of coaching experience
- USA Hockey Level 4 Coach
- A native of Westfield, NJ
- Founder of the CT Jr. Wolfpack program which has seen over 200 players move onto NCAA Division I and Division III college hockey over the past 25 years
- Director of Hartford Lady Wolfpack
- Head Coach of CT Junior Eagles - Girls Tier I Program
- Played seven seasons in the NHL with the St. Louis Blues, Hartford Whalers, New York Rangers and Washington Capitas
- Served on the USA Hockey Board of Directors for 9 years as New England Director
- His brother Marc is among the All time coaching wins leader and won a Stanley Cup as head coach of the Colorado Avalanche in 1996
- His brothers Eric and Lou are currently NHL scouts
