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Brittany Dipper

 
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Brittany Dipper joined the women's lacrosse staff as an assistant coach in July, 2018.

Dipper arrived in Boston after spending the previous four years at Elon, including serving this past season as associate head coach.

"I am very excited to welcome Brittany Dipper to the BU Lacrosse family," said Morton. "Brittany brings a wealth of playing and coaching experience and I am thrilled that she has chosen to join our program. She is a tremendous coach and recruiter who will be an asset to the program in all facets. I am looking forward to her bringing an exciting energy, passion and positive impact as we write the new chapter for BU Lacrosse."

During her four seasons at Elon, Dipped aided the Phoenix to a 35-33 record, highlighted by a program-best 13-7 mark in 2017 as Elon made its first NCAA Tournament in just its fourth season as a varsity sport. Additionally, the 2017 squad defeated three ranked opponents and reached the finals of the CAA Championship. Dipper oversaw 12 All-CAA selections and helped Elon reach the conference tournament in each of the last three seasons.

A native of Clarksboro, New Jersey, Dipper started her coaching career at Stetson, where she served as an assistant coach for two seasons before being named as the interim head coach for her final three months with the Hatters. While at Stetson, she saw the Hatters make back-to-back appearances in the Atlantic Sun Championship semifinals. She also worked closely with goalkeeper Caili Guilday during the 2014 season, who led the nation with 11.67 saves per game.

Prior to her coaching career, Dipper was a standout goalie at Maryland. where she played an integral role in guiding the Terrapins to win the 2010 national championship. While at College Park, she was a two-time first team All-America selection and was named the IWLCA National Goalie of the Year in 2011 after leading the nation in goals against average (6.54), save percentage (.522), and made a career-best 141 saves.