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Mimi Smith

Assistant Coach
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Mimi Smith is in her first season as an assistant field hockey coach at Old Dominion.

Smith was named the 1999 Honda Award winner as the nation's top field hockey player and was the second African American to win the award. She helped lead the Lady Monarchs to the 1998 NCAA national title. The two-time All-American was a third team selection in 1997 and a first team selection in 1998.

Smith was named to the NCAA All-Tournament squad in 1997. As a freshman, she was the 1995 CAA Rookie of the Year and as a senior, she was named CAA Defender of the Year. Smith ranks among ODU's top ten all-time with 50 career assists and earned a spot on the U.S. National team. Smith was inducted into the ODU Sports Hall of Fame on April 29, 2008. 

Prior to taking the position as ODU’s assistant coach, Smith worked at the NFHCA where she was unanimously voted to their executive board as the first Black Coaches Council to sit on it. She returned to the sideline as head coach at Garrison Forest School in Baltimore where she helped lead the program to back-to-back Interscholastic Athletic Association of Maryland A Championships in 2022 and 2023. She finished with a record of 27-4-1 over the two years. Smith then joined William & Mary’s field hockey program as an assistant coach in May of 2024.

Smith replaces longtime associate head coach Natalie Holder, who took the head coaching position at Norfolk Academy High School.