Mallory DiMaio returned to her alma mater as an assistant coach in 2020.
DiMaio played at Muhlenberg for the 2006 season after transferring from St. John's University. She was the Mules' leading scorer with nine goals that year, earning a spot on the All-Centennial Conference first team and All-Middle-Atlantic Region second team.
Prior to coming to Muhlenberg, DiMaio played every match for Division I St. John's for two seasons, scoring two goals, and was named to the Big East All-Academic second team.
DiMaio was the 2000 Morning Call player of the year while starring at nearby Parkland High School. She was inducted into the Parkland High School Hall of Fame.
A 2007 graduate of Muhlenberg, DiMaio has two daughters, Gianna (5) and Ana (2), and currently works at Topp Business Solutions managing the Lehigh Valley Territory.