Anne Parmenter begins her ninth season as the head field hockey coach at Trinity College, after guiding the Bantams to an 13-5 record and their third consecutive NESCAC Championship Tournament last fall. She is 57-62 in eight seasons at Trinity and 155-154-4 in 22 years of coaching field hockey at Connecticut College and with the Bantams.
Prior to her arrival at Trinity, Parmenter was the head field hockey coach at Connecticut College for 14 seasons, compiling six ECAC Division III New England Championship appearances. She was also the head women's lacrosse coach at Conn. College from 1991-2001 with a career record of 107-47, nine ECAC Division III New England Championship appearances, ECAC titles in 1994 and 2000, and an NCAA Division III Championship Tournament appearance in 1996. In addition, Parmenter was assistant athletic director at Conn. College. Parmenter has also been an assistant field hockey, lacrosse, and squash coach at Amherst College and an assistant field hockey coach at the University of Massachusetts and Holy Cross.
A native of England, Parmenter graduated from Chelsea College in
1981 with a degree in education. She earned her master's degree
from Massachusetts in 1987. Parmenter also serves as an
assistant women's lacrosse coach and physical education instructor
at Trinity. She took a year off from assisting the Bantam lacrosse
team in 2006 to fulfill a lifelong dream of climbing Mount Everest.











