Julie Morse was named assistant women's lacrosse coach at Campbell in July 2019.
In a shortened 2020 season, Morse’s first in Buies Creek, the Camels proved to be one of the most exciting young offenses in the Big South, paced by the redshirt freshman duo of Megan Matthews and Julianna Sanchez, who combined for 49 points. Sanchez was a two-time Big South Freshman of the Week, while Matthews garnered Big South All-Academic accolades for the Camels.
Morse came to Campbell after spending three seasons as an assistant coach at Washington College.
Morse helped the Shorewomen to top-25 IWLCA poll rankings in each of the past two seasons, including No. 24 in the final poll of 2019, going 12-6 overall and 7-2 in Centennial Conference play. Five Shorewomen were named All-Centennial Conference in 2019, while two claimed all-region nods.
Prior to Washington, Morse starred at Loyola, helping the Greyhounds to three conference titles, reaching the quarterfinals of the NCAA Division I Tournament two times and advancing to the second round twice during her career. Morse helped Loyola win the BIG EAST championship in 2012 and consecutive Patriot League championships in 2014 and 2015. As a senior, she helped the team rank No. 10 nationally in the final IWLCA Division I poll, and helped the squad to the 15th best scoring defense in the nation.
An Easton, Md. native, Morse graduated from Loyola in 2015 with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Speech-Language Pathology, and has also coached at the prep and club ranks, with stops at Saint Peter and Paul High School, Bay Area Lacrosse Club and Maximum Exposure Lacrosse Camp, also serving as a coach and leadership counselor at the Julie Foudy Sports Leadership Academy.