Katelyn O’Brien

Katelyn O’Brien was hired to the University of Pennsylvania in May of 2010 and completed her ninth season with the Quakers in 2018 as an assistant coach before being promoted to Associate Head Coach in January of 2019.  Working with the offensive unit, O’Brien work to turn Penn into a juggernaut. She completed her 14th season overall with the Quakers in 2023.

Penn had been above .500 in seven seasons, including two seasons with 13 wins, a feat previously accomplished just twice in the first 40 years of the program’s history as a varsity program (1973-2012). In both 2013 and 2015, the Quakers entered their final regular-season game at Ellen Vagelos Field playing for a share of the Ivy League title and the league’s NCAA Championship automatic bid. The 2023 season saw Penn clinch a spot into the inaugural Ivy League Tournament.

While at Penn O’Brien coached two Ivy League Rookies of the Year one of which was Alexa Hoover who earned NFHCA All-America as both a sophomore and junior, becoming the program’s first All-America since 2003, just its third since 1989, and just the third player in Penn history to be a multi All-America selection. At the NFHCA All-Region level, Penn had no players recognized from 2008-12 but has had 14 in the last eight seasons including seven first-team selections. Hoover also became the program’s first four-time First Team All-Ivy selection and just the fourth in Ivy League history. In 2019, Alexa Schneck joined Hoover as one of three Penn players to receive an All-Ivy nod in each of their four years with the program.

O’Brien made the move to Penn from Haverford College. During her four-year stint at Haverford, O’Brien’s main focus was with the offensive unit where she led individuals and the team to break program scoring, assist, and point records, while also improving their overall statistics to the top three in the conference in every offensive category. In 2009, O’Brien helped lead the program to its first ever Centennial Conference playoff appearance and first playoff victory in program history.

O’Brien has extensive experience running and working numerous field hockey camps, clinics and showcase events.

O’Brien played her college field hockey at Saint Joseph’s, where she closed out her career fifth in program history with 28 goals and 66 points scored. She was a three-time All-Philadelphia honoree and All-Atlantic 10 first-team member. As a senior, O’Brien was named to the National Field Hockey Coaches Association’s All-Mid-Atlantic Region first-team, Atlantic 10 All-Championship Team, and was chosen to compete in the NFHCA North-South Senior All-Star Game. She graduated from Saint Joseph’s in 2006 with a bachelor’s degree in business marketing.

She is married to Brian Borden with two children, Van and Baker.

Meet the Staff

Alex Malatesta McMahan, Owner

Collegiate Alma Mater

University of Richmond, D-1

Position

Midfield

High School

Gwynedd Mercy Academy

Jill Murphy Myers

Collegiate Alma Mater

University of Richmond, D-1

Position

Midfield

High School

Hershey High School

Emilee Ehret

Collegiate Alma Mater

Penn State, D-1

Position

Defender

High School

Mount Saint Joseph Academy

Kimberly Lyman – Executive Administrator