
Cornell University Women's Ice Hockey
Coaching Staff (4)

Everett Family Head Coach of Women's Ice Hockey
Having now spent 19 seasons directing the Cornell women's hockey program, Doug Derraugh has brought the Big Red to their place among the nation's elite. Taking a program that won just four games in the season prior to his arrival, Derraugh guided the Big Red to the national title game in his fifth season and back-to-back-to-back NCAA Frozen Four appearances in 2010, 2011 and 2012, completely turning around the culture of the women's hockey program at Cornell. Derraugh once again guided the Big Red to Frozen Four in 2019. He became the first Everett Family Head Coach of Women's Ice Hockey when the position was endowed in December 2020. Derraugh has a 375-193-55 record in 19 seasons as the head coach of the Big Red. He led the team to five consecutive 20-win seasons for the first time in program history in 2009-10, 2010-11, 2011-12, 2012-13 and 2013-2014. Cornell has won the ECAC Hockey tournament five times and has advanced to the NCAA Tournament 10 times. A 1991 graduate of Cornell, Derraugh took over the Big Red program after a 13-year career playing professionally in Europe, seeing action with nine different teams in some of the top leagues in Norway, Germany, Austria and Finland. He scored more than 100 points in a season twice and posted 30 points or more 10 times. He ended his professional career with 257 goals and 347 assists in 637 professional contests.
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Associate Head Coach
Edith Racine is the Associate Head Coach of Cornell University women's ice hockey, a position she has held since the 2019-20 season. She joined Cornell as an assistant coach in 2009 and spent 10 years developing the Big Red's goaltenders before her promotion. Prior to Cornell, Racine coached at Brown University for two seasons (2007-09) and served as head goaltending instructor at the Elite Hockey Camp for six summers. As a player, she was a four-time goaltender at Elmira College, leading her squad to two national titles and a national runner-up finish while earning All-American honors twice from the AHCA. At Cornell, Racine has coached numerous elite goaltenders including Amanda Mazzotta, Lauren Slebodnick, Paula Voorheis, Lindsay Browning, and Annelies Bergmann. Under her guidance, Lindsay Browning became the first Cornell goalie to earn All-America honors and Kazmaier Top-10 Finalist recognition, while Bergmann won Ivy League Rookie of the Year and ECAC Hockey Goaltender of the Year. In 2024, Racine was named AHCA Assistant Coach of the Year.
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Director of Hockey Operations
Louise Derraugh is in her ninth season with Cornell Women's Hockey, working as Director of Hockey Operations and the team's off-ice speed development and movement coach. She has over thirty years of experience coaching and working with youth and elite athletes. Prior to her arrival on East Hill, she worked with major-junior, college and NHL players at Pro Skaters Inc. Derraugh was responsible for coaching off-ice speed/agility, plyometrics, and daily movement assessments. As an athlete, she competed on the Canadian National Track and Field team at the junior and senior levels. While attending the University of Arizona she was an NCAA Division I All-American. She set a Pac 10 record in the javelin throw, while also attaining the qualifying 'A' standard for the 1992 Barcelona Olympic Games. Louise is passionate about applying her understanding and real-life experience of track and field foundations in her off-ice coaching sessions with the hockey players she works with.
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Assistant Coach
EDUCATION - SUNY Brockport (2009) - SUNY Potsdam (2012) AT CORNELL Since joining the Big Red in September of 2022, Crowley has played an integral part in rebuilding
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