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Megan Corrigan

 
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Megan Corrigan became the head coach for the Alvernia Women's Lacrosse program in July of 2018.

Corrigan takes on the head coaching role after a year working under Kelly McCloskey, who led Alvernia to three MAC Commonwealth tournaments, four ECAC tournaments, and one ECAC title over 13 seasons.

Prior to Alvernia, Corrigan was the assistant coach at Susquehanna University for three seasons, where she coached three First Team Landmark All-Conference players, and three all-region players. Corrigan also helped lead the team to the 2015 Landmark Conference championship game. Corrigan also completed a women's lacrosse graduate assistant coaching position at Misericordia University for two seasons while earning a Master's in Organizational Management.

Corrigan is a 2012 graduate of Alvernia University, where see earned a Bachelor of Science in Athletic Training. She was a four year member of the women's lacrosse team, and a two-time MAC Commonwealth Second Team All-Conference honoree. Corrigan is third all-time in program history with 92 career caused turnovers, and sits in the top ten all-time in career assists (42), and is top twenty in career goals (51) and career points (93). She was also the senior captain on the 2012 ECAC Championship team.

Corrigan will begin work immediately. Women's Lacrosse will tentatively kick off its 2019 season on the road against Penn State Abington on March 2nd.