Field Hockey

Catherine Somits
- Title:
- Assistant Coach
- Email:
- casomits@davidson.edu
- Phone:
- 2121
Catherine Somits begins her second season as the assistant coach for Davidson field hockey.
The Wildcats enjoyed one of their most successful seasons in program history during her first season with the program in 2010. Davidson claimed it’s first outright NorPac East Division regular season championship and finished with 14 wins overall - it's most in 18 years. Somits primarily focused on the ‘Cats’ defense that yielded just 44 goals for the season, which was the lowest total since 1999.
“Her positive energy and enthusiasm for the game is contagious, and her dedication and commitment on the field is a huge asset,” said head coach Ginny Turner. “She has the ability to motivate players to play at their highest level.”
A native of West Chester, Pa., Somits spent the 2008 and 2009 seasons as an assistant coach at her alma mater, Villanova, where she enjoyed a decorated playing career from 2004-2007.
As a coach, Somits focused primarily on the defensive end while also handling compliance, travel, recruiting and summer camp responsibilities. During the 2008-09 academic year, she also worked in Villanova’s student services department, overseeing athletic events, the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and organizing several fundraisers for charitable foundations.
Somits was recognized as Villanova’s Most Valuable Player following her senior season in 2007, during which she served as team captain. A defensive-minded player, Somits contributed from the start. She earned team Rookie of the Year honors and ultimately started all 77 games during her career at midfield. Somits tallied 14 goals and 11 assists for 39 points and aided ‘Nova to winning records each season as both a player and coach.
Somits graduated from Villanova in May 2008 with a Bachelor of Arts in English and earned a Master of Science in sport management and business from Neumann University in June 2010.
She also gained coaching experience at Villa Maria Academy in 2008-09, where she served as an assistant varsity women’s lacrosse coach. Somits was a two-time US Lacrosse Women's Division High School All-America at West Chester East High School, where she received several student-athlete accolades as a four-year member of both the varsity lacrosse and field hockey teams.
Somits has been very active in the community. She organized a 5K walk for the Each One Counts Foundation for terminally ill children and has volunteered for the National Marrow Donor Program and the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA). Somits also competed for a Philadelphia-area semi-professional women’s lacrosse team.
The Wildcats enjoyed one of their most successful seasons in program history during her first season with the program in 2010. Davidson claimed it’s first outright NorPac East Division regular season championship and finished with 14 wins overall - it's most in 18 years. Somits primarily focused on the ‘Cats’ defense that yielded just 44 goals for the season, which was the lowest total since 1999.
“Her positive energy and enthusiasm for the game is contagious, and her dedication and commitment on the field is a huge asset,” said head coach Ginny Turner. “She has the ability to motivate players to play at their highest level.”
A native of West Chester, Pa., Somits spent the 2008 and 2009 seasons as an assistant coach at her alma mater, Villanova, where she enjoyed a decorated playing career from 2004-2007.
As a coach, Somits focused primarily on the defensive end while also handling compliance, travel, recruiting and summer camp responsibilities. During the 2008-09 academic year, she also worked in Villanova’s student services department, overseeing athletic events, the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and organizing several fundraisers for charitable foundations.
Somits was recognized as Villanova’s Most Valuable Player following her senior season in 2007, during which she served as team captain. A defensive-minded player, Somits contributed from the start. She earned team Rookie of the Year honors and ultimately started all 77 games during her career at midfield. Somits tallied 14 goals and 11 assists for 39 points and aided ‘Nova to winning records each season as both a player and coach.
Somits graduated from Villanova in May 2008 with a Bachelor of Arts in English and earned a Master of Science in sport management and business from Neumann University in June 2010.
She also gained coaching experience at Villa Maria Academy in 2008-09, where she served as an assistant varsity women’s lacrosse coach. Somits was a two-time US Lacrosse Women's Division High School All-America at West Chester East High School, where she received several student-athlete accolades as a four-year member of both the varsity lacrosse and field hockey teams.
Somits has been very active in the community. She organized a 5K walk for the Each One Counts Foundation for terminally ill children and has volunteered for the National Marrow Donor Program and the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA). Somits also competed for a Philadelphia-area semi-professional women’s lacrosse team.