Armenia Lacrosse is pleased to announce that Morgan Radners will join Armenia Lacrosse as the first Women’s Lacrosse SIXES Head Coach.
Morgan is currently the Head Coach at Northwood College DII women’s program in Midland Michigan. Morgan coached lacrosse in England at the Canford School and with Phoenix Lacrosse Club in Newbury, England while playing at Bournemouth University.

“We are very excited to have Morgan join Armenia Lacrosse as our first Women’s SIXES Head Coach,” explains Johnny Mouradian, Armenia Lacrosse President.
“Morgan will also assist us to grow girls youth lacrosse in Armenia.”
“Morgan will also assist us to grow girls youth lacrosse in Armenia.”
In 2021 she was Head JV coach at South Lyon High School and 2018 and 2019 served as an assistant and then interm Head Coach at Olivet College.
Her coaching experience also includes various roles at South Lyon Pumas Club and Cyclones Girls Lacrosse Club. Morgan is a certified US Lacrosse Level III Coach and an England Lacrosse Level II Coach.

A 2017 graduate of Ferris State University, Morgan earned her degree in Music Industry Management and Film Studies. She earned her Master’s Degree in Sport Management from Bournemouth University in England.
“I’m very honored to be chosen to honor my ancestors, the Creators Game, and everyone who has come before us by representing Team Armenia,” explains Morgan.
“I am unbelievably proud of my Armenian heritage – getting the chance to combine that with my passion for lacrosse is a dream come true. This is just the beginning!
One Response
Congrats and Thank you Coach Radners for helping support and guide our young, female and ARMENIAN athletes in the great game of Lacrosse. I wish you nothing but luck in the years to come and look forward to seeing how far you take the program and spread its amazing qualities throughout the nation.
Personally, I am a father of three year proud Armenian girls. My middle daughter Alina, currently in 8th grade, has been playing Lacrosse since 5th grade and is currently the only goalie in our program. She is hoping to be the varsity goalie starting as a freshman and continuing her talents in college, wherever God leads her.
I was joyfully shocked when I first saw the ads for the olympics and seeking female Armenian lacrosse players. Although our expectations are grounded as she is still young, I would like to seek your guidance and any recommendations as my daughter continues down this path with a love for the sport and her country.