Halle Majorana enters her third season as an Assistant Coach of the Villanova Women's Lacrosse team in 2020. Graduating from Syracuse University in 2016, Majorana had a very successful collegiate lacrosse career.
After starting her playing career at the University of Maryland, she transferred to Syracuse University where she excelled. In her first year with the program, she played a key role in a team that won the 2015 Atlantic Coast Conference Championship and made it to the NCAA Tournament Semi-Finals. Her performance that season earned her All-ACC Tournament team, First Team All-ACC and First Team All-Intercollegiate Women's Lacrosse Coaches' Association All-American honors.
In 2016, Majorana was nominated on the Tewaaraton Award Watch List, given to the most outstanding men's and women's lacrosse players every year. Her success on the field earned her All-Northeast Region First Team, First Team All-ACC and Second Team IWLCA All-American. The Orange returned to the NCAA Tournament Semi-Finals in her senior campaign as well.
Her junior season she started in all 24 games for Syracuse. She was second on the team in goals with 55 and first on the team in assists with 36, tying for a team-high 91 points on the season. In her senior season she scored 45 goals and had 34 assists for a total of 79 points, second most on the team.
Following graduation, Majorana continued her playing career as a member of the semi-professional Long Island Sound. She helped lead the Sound to the Inaugural United Women's Lacrosse League Championship. Along with playing semi-professionally, Majorana also worked as a volunteer coach on the Syracuse coaching staff. She worked specifically with offensive game planning and player development, but also worked with their social media and helped organize and run camps and clinics.
She graduated Syracuse University with a degree in Child Family Studies. She was a three year member of the All-ACC Academic team from 2014-2016.