Great Fall, MT - The University of Providence is proud to announce the hiring of Greg Moore, a decade long fixture at St. Mary's University in Winona, Minnesota, and on the Women's Ice Hockey circuit in the upper Midwest and the Great Lakes region. He has developed a solid recruiting footprint in an area of the country where he, Montana, and our women's program will have great appeal. It is our intent to develop the first ever Argo Women's Hockey schedule/competitions this season, and to that end, Coach Moore is currently recruiting for the Argos in the Midwest as we release this information.
"I am tremendously honored to be the head women's hockey coach at the University of Providence. I would like to thank
Dave Gantt,
Jeff Heimel, and the administration at the University of Providence for giving me the opportunity to grow the women's hockey program. I cannot wait to get started and see the impact our student-athletes can have on campus and the Great Falls community."
Coach Moore is a hard-working, energetic, experienced and innovative leader with recognized success in collegiate hockey. He has proven skills at leading student athletes through the rigors of balancing being a student and an athlete through the course of their academic/competitive careers. Coach Moore also has a history of working as an Instructor/Evaluator for USA Hockey in the Central US District. His experience at St. Mary's University and USA Hockey will be invaluable to the Argos as we continue to grow our program.Â
"Greg came to our campus with a philosophy, and a plan" stated
Dave Gantt, VP for Athletics. "As a former coach his organization and approach really resonated with me, as well as the rest of the search committee. Presenting us with a program philosophy, a coaching philosophy, a recruiting philosophy and immediate recruiting plan, a code of conduct, a practice plan, etc., indicated he is well prepared to lead our program as a professional coach. Working together, he and Coach Heimel will create great synergy for both Argo Hockey programs."