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Missy Revesz

Missy Revesz

  • Title
    Head Coach
  • Year at SRU
    Eighth (First as Head Coach)
  • Alma Mater
    Kent State - 2015
  • Phone
    724.738.4318
  • E-Mail
    melissa.revesz@sru.edu
The 2025 season will mark Missy Revesz's eighth year overall at Slippery Rock University and first as The Rock field hockey program's head coach. 
 
“Missy has been an integral part of our field hockey program for the past seven years and we are thrilled to elevate her to the head coaching role,” said SRU Director of Athletics Roberta Page. “Her passion for the sport, dedication to our student-athletes and deep understanding of our program’s culture make her the ideal leader to guide us forward.”
 
CAREER AT A GLANCE
• Over six years of actual competition, the 2020 season was canceled due to Covid-19, SRU has won 33 games with Revesz on the sidelines.
• Slippery Rock has had five All-PSAC athletes honorees during Revesz’s tenure.
• Academically, Slippery Rock has produced 112 NFHCA All-Academic Squad selections, 60 NFHCA Scholars of Distinction and one CoSIDA Academic All-American – Liz Wolfe (2019) over last six seasons.
• In addition to achieving the highest team GPA of any field hockey team in the PSAC in five of the last seven seasons, SRU has also led the entire nation in GPA twice (2018, 2019), second once (2020) as well as one third-place finish (2021).
 
COACHING TIMELINE
• 2015-16: College of Wooster (assistant coach)
• 2017: Oberlin College (assistant coach)
• 2018-24: Slippery Rock (assistant coach)
 • 2025-Present: Slippery Rock (head coach)

CAREER PATH
• At Oberlin College during the 2017 season. She played an instrumental role in the development of All-North Coast Athletic Conference honorees Dillon Sebastian and Amelia Huang in her lone season with the Yeowomen.
• While at Wooster, she helped lead the Fighting Scots to 15 victories over two seasons, including a nine-win 2016 season.
• At Wooster, Revesz mentored three National Field Hockey Coaches Association All-Great Lakes Region honorees and seven All-NCAC award recipients. Off the field, 18 Fighting Scots were named to the NFHCA National Academic Squad and four were recognized as Scholars of Distinction under Revesz’s watch.
 
ATHLETIC CAREER
• As a player, Revesz was a four-year contributor at Kent State University, a traditional NCAA Division I mid-major field hockey power.
• Revesz appeared in 74 games over her career, making 29 starts and totaling 21 career points on eight goals and five assists.
• As a senior, Revesz guided the Golden Flashes to 11 wins, a Mid-American Conference title and a berth into the NCAA Tournament.
 
PERSONAL
• Native of Milford, Pennsylvania.
• Resides in Hermitage, Pennsylvania with husband Jason, a former baseball student-athlete at Kent State, and children Jack and Charlie.
• Revesz received a bachelor's degree in exercise science with a minor in athletic coaching from Kent State in 2015.
• Revesz also holds a USA Field Hockey level two coaching certification and has been a member of the NFHCA since 2015.
 
Missy Revesz Head Coaching Career
Year W L Notes
2025 5 12 -
Career 5 12 -