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Brian Duncan

 
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Head Coach

Coaching Experience
• Head Coach, Flagler College club team (2016-present)
• Offensive Coordinator, Florida Launch (2017-18)
• Assistant Coach/Offensive Coordinator, Florida Tech (2015)
• Head Coach, The Bolles School (2013-14)
• Head Coach, Jacksonville Bullies (2011-12)
• Assistant Coach/Defensive Coordinator, Jacksonville University (2009-11)
• Head Coach, Community College of Baltimore County at Essex (2004-09)
• Assistant Coach, CCBC Essex (1999-2003)

Education
• B.A., Economics, University of Maryland Baltimore County

Coaching at Flagler
Brian Duncan is the first head coach of the Flagler College men's lacrosse program. That was officially announced at a press conference on Sept. 16, 2019. The inaugural season of Flagler men's lacrosse will be in the spring of 2022.

Duncan has been with Flagler men's lacrosse since 2016 as its club head coach.

Prior to Flagler
Duncan is deeply rooted in the First Coast having held various coaching positions since 2009. His first stop was as an assistant coach and defensive coordinator at Jacksonville University from 2009-11. He helped the Dolphins program from its inception. Jacksonville won 11 games in its first two years, which included wins over two NCAA Division I tournament teams in the inaugural season (2010). In JU's first year as members of the Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference, the Dolphins advanced to the conference tournament semifinal.

After Jacksonville, Duncan helped form the first professional team, the Jacksonville Bullies. He was the head coach of the team and was instrumental in an anti-bullying campaign called "Bullies against Bullying" in the fall of 2011.

He had a short stint (2013-14) at the Bolles School where he coached one All-American and 20 all-district players. He sent several players on to NCAA Division I institutions, including Cornell University. His teams improved from 8-11 in his first season to 10-5 in year two.

Duncan also served as an assistant coach/offensive coordinator at Florida Tech where the team was ranked No. 15 in the nation on offense (12.44 goals per game). Florida Tech was ranked as high as No. 12 in the USILA Coaches Poll and No. 10 in the Nike Poll with a 12-4 record. He helped seven players earn All-Sunshine State Conference honors and the 2015 team reached the conference championship game.

He was the offensive coordinator of the Florida Launch, a professional lacrosse team in Boca Raton that was a member of the Major Lacrosse League. The Launch made the final four in 2017.

Duncan started his coaching career at the Community College of Baltimore County (CCBC) at Essex.

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