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Nicole Beardsley Montag Joins Lacrosse Coaching Staff
9/25/2025 11:00:00 AM | Women's Lacrosse
EVANSTON, Ill. – Northwestern lacrosse head coach Kelly Amonte Hiller announced the addition of former Wildcat Nicole Beardsley Montag to the lacrosse coaching staff asn an assistant coach on Tuesday.
Beardsley Montag returns to Evanston after spending the last year as an assistant coach at Stanford. She also worked coaching stints at Massachusetts and Colorado.
"I am incredibly grateful to welcome Nicole back to the Northwestern lacrosse program," Amonte Hiller said. "I have had the opportunity to coach Nicole as a student-athlete; work with her when she was previously on our staff and work with her on my USA lacrosse gold medal winning staff. So, I am very familiar with the type of energy, passion and work ethic Nicole will bring to the Lake Show. Her knowledge and deep Wildcat roots will have an immediate and positive impact on our student-athletes."
Before Stanford, she helped lead Colorado to the Pac-12 Tournament Championship game as an assistant coach in 2023 and 2024. Also the director of recruiting and draw controls and the offensive coordinator at Colorado, she helped generate the second-best scoring offense in the Pac-12 during her tenure and coached three USA Lacrosse Magazine All-Americans.
Prior to her time in Boulder, she was an assistant coach at the University of Massachusetts, working with offense and goalkeepers.
In Beardsley Montag's four-year career as a player at Northwestern, the Wildcats advanced to two Big Ten Tournament finals and made the NCAA Tournament each season, including two Elite Eight appearances.
She scored a career-high 19 goals as both a junior and senior and finished with 41 goals in her 52 games. Her best statistical season was in 2018, adding a career-high nine assists to give her 28 points. Over her career, she was an All-Big Ten Tournament selection, a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar and a member of the team leadership group.
"I could not be more excited to be back home in Evanston with the 'Cats." Beardsley said." This is a special program that has poured lessons, love and lifelong relationships into my life. I am deeply grateful to Kelly for giving me the opportunity to give back to this program as an assistant coach and to continue learning, growing and evolving from and with the best in Kelly and Scott Hiller. This year's team is talented, but I'm most excited by their openness to learn and try new things and just the joy and gratitude they bring to the field playing the sport we love. Go 'Cats!"
She graduated from Northwestern with her bachelor of science in Education and Social Policy with a focus on Human Development and Psychological Services and a Minor in Psychology in 2018. She also spent time as the lacrosse director of operations at Northwestern following graduation and earned her master of science in Sport and Performance Psychology from the University of Western States in 2021.
Beardsley Montag returns to Evanston after spending the last year as an assistant coach at Stanford. She also worked coaching stints at Massachusetts and Colorado.
"I am incredibly grateful to welcome Nicole back to the Northwestern lacrosse program," Amonte Hiller said. "I have had the opportunity to coach Nicole as a student-athlete; work with her when she was previously on our staff and work with her on my USA lacrosse gold medal winning staff. So, I am very familiar with the type of energy, passion and work ethic Nicole will bring to the Lake Show. Her knowledge and deep Wildcat roots will have an immediate and positive impact on our student-athletes."
Before Stanford, she helped lead Colorado to the Pac-12 Tournament Championship game as an assistant coach in 2023 and 2024. Also the director of recruiting and draw controls and the offensive coordinator at Colorado, she helped generate the second-best scoring offense in the Pac-12 during her tenure and coached three USA Lacrosse Magazine All-Americans.
Prior to her time in Boulder, she was an assistant coach at the University of Massachusetts, working with offense and goalkeepers.
In Beardsley Montag's four-year career as a player at Northwestern, the Wildcats advanced to two Big Ten Tournament finals and made the NCAA Tournament each season, including two Elite Eight appearances.
She scored a career-high 19 goals as both a junior and senior and finished with 41 goals in her 52 games. Her best statistical season was in 2018, adding a career-high nine assists to give her 28 points. Over her career, she was an All-Big Ten Tournament selection, a Big Ten Distinguished Scholar and a member of the team leadership group.
"I could not be more excited to be back home in Evanston with the 'Cats." Beardsley said." This is a special program that has poured lessons, love and lifelong relationships into my life. I am deeply grateful to Kelly for giving me the opportunity to give back to this program as an assistant coach and to continue learning, growing and evolving from and with the best in Kelly and Scott Hiller. This year's team is talented, but I'm most excited by their openness to learn and try new things and just the joy and gratitude they bring to the field playing the sport we love. Go 'Cats!"
She graduated from Northwestern with her bachelor of science in Education and Social Policy with a focus on Human Development and Psychological Services and a Minor in Psychology in 2018. She also spent time as the lacrosse director of operations at Northwestern following graduation and earned her master of science in Sport and Performance Psychology from the University of Western States in 2021.
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