Kerry Kiddoo | Assistant Coach
Kerry Kiddoo, who helped Delaware to an NCAA Sweet 16 appearance in 2019, joined the Yale field hockey staff as an assistant coach in 2022. She was the first hire for Melissa Gonzalez, Yale’s new Caroline Ruth Thompson ’02 Head Coach of Field Hockey.
Kiddoo spent the 2021 season as an assistant at Hofstra, her alma mater, where she helped coach the CAA Rookie of the Year, three second team All-CAA selections and three CAA All-Rookie Team selections.
Prior to returning to Hofstra Kiddoo was an assistant at Delaware in 2019 and 2020, working primarily with the defense. She helped the Blue Hens advance to the NCAA’s Sweet Sixteen in 2019. Delaware went 16-4 overall and 6-0 in conference play, winning the CAA regular season and tournament championships. The team was ranked in the top 20 nationally, including two weeks in the top 10. Kiddoo helped coach a two-time first team All-American and a USA Field Hockey U-21 National Team member.
Kiddoo also coached at Appalachian State for four seasons as the team’s primary goalkeeping coach, helping the Mountaineers make a pair of Mid-American Conference Championship appearances. She started her collegiate coaching career as a volunteer at Limestone University in 2014, helping the Saints to an ECAC Division II Conference Championship.
A USA Field Hockey Level II certified coach, Kiddoo was a USA Field Hockey Olympic Development Pipeline Coach from 2017 through 2020 and worked with numerous youth and Junior Olympic teams within USA Field Hockey. She also brings coaching experience from the Carolina All-Stars Field Hockey Club, Empower Field Hockey Club, and numerous clinics and camps across the country.
Kiddoo graduated from Hofstra in 2013 with a B.A. in communications and public relations with a minor in sociology. She was a two-time NFHCA All-Academic Squad honoree, a four-time CAA Commissioner’s Academic Honor Roll selection and a four-time Hofstra Athletics Honor Roll selection. She is originally from Chapel Hill, N.C.